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My suspicion is that the answer very likely is "No."

But I thought I'd ask anyway.

Various common protocols, standards and technologies have their own logos:

e.g. GSM, Email, RSS, WiFi, HTML5, Bitcoin etc.

Even the concept of sharing across the web has its own representative logo. (Arguably it has several).

Does the family of structured data technologies (Microdata, RDFa, JSON-LD, Schema.org, Microformats etc.) also have a representative logo which can be used on icons?

(Even if it's one that's very rarely seen or used?)


Supporting Information: For the sake of completeness, I should add here, the precise reason why I want to deploy a structured data icon. It's because I am writing a custom CMS, in which - for each page - various types of data are editable.

I am presently building the console which enables the person editing to switch between the types of page data they want to edit (meta data / structured data etc.) and it makes UI sense to include some sort of pictorial representation on each icon which will take them to a different type of data to edit.

My suspicion is that the answer very likely is "No."

But I thought I'd ask anyway.

Various common protocols, standards and technologies have their own logos:

e.g. GSM, Email, RSS, WiFi, HTML5, Bitcoin etc.

Even the concept of sharing across the web has its own representative logo. (Arguably it has several).

Does the family of structured data technologies (Microdata, RDFa, JSON-LD, Schema.org, Microformats etc.) also have a representative logo which can be used on icons?

(Even if it's one that's very rarely seen or used?)

My suspicion is that the answer very likely is "No."

But I thought I'd ask anyway.

Various common protocols, standards and technologies have their own logos:

e.g. GSM, Email, RSS, WiFi, HTML5, Bitcoin etc.

Even the concept of sharing across the web has its own representative logo. (Arguably it has several).

Does the family of structured data technologies (Microdata, RDFa, JSON-LD, Schema.org, Microformats etc.) also have a representative logo which can be used on icons?

(Even if it's one that's very rarely seen or used?)


Supporting Information: For the sake of completeness, I should add here, the precise reason why I want to deploy a structured data icon. It's because I am writing a custom CMS, in which - for each page - various types of data are editable.

I am presently building the console which enables the person editing to switch between the types of page data they want to edit (meta data / structured data etc.) and it makes UI sense to include some sort of pictorial representation on each icon which will take them to a different type of data to edit.

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Rounin
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My suspicion is that the answer very likely is "No."

But I thought I'd ask anyway.

Various common protocols, standards and technologies have their own logos:

e.g. GSM, Email, RSS, WiFi, HTML5, Bitcoin etc.

Even the concept of sharing across the web has its own representative logo. (Arguably it has several).

Does the family of structured data technologies (Microdata, RDFa, JSON-LD, Schema.org, Microformats etc.) also have a representative logo which can be used on icons?

(Even if it's one that's very rarely seen or used?)

My suspicion is that the answer very likely is "No."

But I thought I'd ask anyway.

Various common protocols, standards and technologies have their own logos:

e.g. GSM, Email, RSS, WiFi, HTML5, Bitcoin etc.

Even the concept of sharing across the web has its own representative logo. (Arguably it has several).

Does the family of structured data technologies (Microdata, RDFa, JSON-LD, Schema.org, Microformats etc.) also have a representative logo?

(Even if it's one that's very rarely seen or used?)

My suspicion is that the answer very likely is "No."

But I thought I'd ask anyway.

Various common protocols, standards and technologies have their own logos:

e.g. GSM, Email, RSS, WiFi, HTML5, Bitcoin etc.

Even the concept of sharing across the web has its own representative logo. (Arguably it has several).

Does the family of structured data technologies (Microdata, RDFa, JSON-LD, Schema.org, Microformats etc.) also have a representative logo which can be used on icons?

(Even if it's one that's very rarely seen or used?)

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Rounin
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Is there a representative logo for Structured Data which can be used on icons?

My suspicion is that the answer very likely is "No."

But I thought I'd ask anyway.

Various common protocols, standards and technologies have their own logos:

e.g. GSM, Email, RSS, WiFi, HTML5, Bitcoin etc.

Even the concept of sharing across the web has its own representative logo. (Arguably it has several).

Does the family of structured data technologies (Microdata, RDFa, JSON-LD, Schema.org, Microformats etc.) also have a representative logo?

(Even if it's one that's very rarely seen or used?)