Alawar Entertainment, Inc.
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Seattle 2008
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Logos

This section contains the corporate logo of Alawar Entertainment and the logos of the company's primary distribution sites. You may use them in printed materials connected with Alawar’s activities. We can send additional graphics design elements at your request. For additional materials, contact us at pr@alawargroup.com.


Alawar Entertainment, Inc. logo

The current logo of Alawar Entertainment was approved in 2005. It's the third iteration of the company's corporate symbol. The modification of the logo reflects Alawar's dynamic development on the international market of casual games, the company's entry into the casual games market on the Russian segment of the Internet and its internal reorganization. The logo carries on the tradition of using a range of white and blue colors, seen in the company's previous corporate symbol.

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Logo of the distributional site www.alawar.com

The logo of www.alawar.com, Alawar Entertainment's primary means of online distribution in the West, is a derivative of the company’s corporate logo. To maintain stylistic continuity, the logo contains the corporate colors of Alawar and is presented as a modification of the letter "W".

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Logo of the distributional site www.alawar.ru

The current logo of www.alawar.ru, Alawar Entertainment's primary Web site for selling casual games on RUNET, was approved in 2006. A derivative of the company's corporate logo, it features the same color scheme. The "Games Factory" brand used by Alawar on the Russian market of casual games is the essential part of the www.alawar.ru logo.

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Logo of the game archive, www.gamextazy.com

www.gamextazy.com is an archive containing about 4,500 games, some of which are published by Alawar Entertainment and some of which the company distributes for its partners. The initial site logo contained a three-headed dragon, which embodied the three stages of working on a casual game: development, publication and distribution. However, the decision to change the positioning of the site and its further transformation to a multi-platform game archive led to a modification of the logo. In 2006, the dragons' heads were fused together, symbolizing the consolidation of these processes.

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