MAPL
According to the Library and Archives Canada website, the MAPL logo was created by Stan Klees in 1970 to be used on phonograph recordings to define Canadian content
(Cancon) sometimes referred to as the MAPL System.
M - music written by a Canadian,
A - artist(s) are Canadian,
P - record was produced in Canada.
L - lyrics written by a Canadian
The MAPL logo became the standard for identifying Cancon.
Klees says he chose this design because it could be reduced to any size and could be used easily on record labels and CD graphics to identify songs that qualified.
Download the vector logo of the MAPL brand designed by Stan Klees in Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) format. The current status of the logo is active, which means the logo is currently in use.
- Designer:
- Stan Klees
- Contributor:
- unknown
- Vector format:
- eps
- Status:
- Active Report as obsolete
- Vector Quality:
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- Updated on:
- Sun, 03/02/2008 - 04:21