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Of gems, chain mail, sentries, centuries, the Pentagon and BMWs

Posted by Steve on September 12, 2006 at 3:29 pm | 2 Comments

Landor strikes again:

company_namingLandor created the name Centigon, which rhymes with Pentagon and is coined from “sentry” suggesting protection and “century” hinting at heritage.

The “Diamond Shield” mark was inspired by the prestige and strength of a diamond, the world’s most impervious element, the personal protection and agility of chain mail armor and the mobility and performance of a luxury car. The mark is luminescent, prestigious, and communicates the important functionality of layers of protection.

“Aentagon, Bentagon Centagon, Dentagon, Eentagon, Fentagon, Gentagon, Hentagon, Lentagon, Jentagon, Kentagon, Lentagon, Mentagon, Nentagon, Oentagon, Qentagon, Rentagon, Sentagon, Tentagon, Uentagon, Ventagon, Wentagon, Xentagon, Yentagon, Zenatgon…hold on, I’ve got it!”

Seriously though, if you want to save a bundle on your next landoresque naming project, here’s a hot tip. Zentagon is clear for U.S trademark registration in any and all businesses.

But hold fast your beating colon, there’s more. Zentagon.com is available for registration as of right now.

2 responses so far ↓

  • 1 joseph // Sep 14, 2006 at 2:19 pm

    Maybe this website will explain a lot about our civilization in general. Or at least make you laugh. ;)

    NaughtyAmericanHistory.com

  • 2 Jerry Raggett // Sep 27, 2006 at 9:51 am

    Is the brand name Eturion registered, trademarked or copyrighted by the company Medi-Flex in Leawood, KS?

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