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The variant used in 2009 and 2010 was blue. It was replaced in 2011 with a white and gray variant, an evolution of which was then created in 2013, remaining in use until today.
The variant used in 2009 and 2010 was blue. It was replaced in 2011 with a white and gray variant, an evolution of which was then created in 2013, remaining in use until today.


The “Jenny Everywhere” of this logo was sampled for the first logo of our Jenny Everywhere Wiki. However, it must be noted that the copyright status of the “S” art is uncertain, and that use of Hamburger Heaven NF Pr in commercial works requires the paying of a licensing fee.
The “Jenny Everywhere” of this logo was sampled for the first logo of our Jenny Everywhere Wiki, as well as by [[Scott Sanford]] for ''[[Pit Stop (novel)|Pit Stop]]''. However, it must be noted that the copyright status of the “S” art is uncertain, and that use of Hamburger Heaven NF Pr in commercial works requires the paying of a licensing fee.
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JED Logo.png|2009 ‘blue’ variant.
JED Logo.png|2009 ‘blue’ variant.
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Wiki-wordmark.png|Logo of this Wiki.
Wiki-wordmark.png|Logo of this Wiki.
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=== Matt Sutton logo (2010) ===
=== Matt Sutton logo (2010) ===
An original logo was used by [[Matt Sutton]] on the cover of ''[[Jenny Everywhere and the Dark Bishop (comic story)|Jenny Everywhere: The Case of the Dark Bishop]]''. It was black, with ‘Jenny’ written in the font Horizon Std Regular (with an enlarged ‘J’) while the ‘Everywhere’ was made ‘wobbly’ to add a touch of whimsy. This logo presumably belongs to Sutton.
An original logo was used by [[Matt Sutton]] on the cover of ''[[Jenny Everywhere and the Dark Bishop (comic story)|Jenny Everywhere: The Case of the Dark Bishop]]''. It was black, with ‘Jenny’ written in the font Horizon Std Regular (with an enlarged ‘J’) while the ‘Everywhere’ was made ‘wobbly’ to add a touch of whimsy. This logo presumably belongs to Sutton.
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