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English: The initial version of the logo was drawn using the AutoCAD release14 software, but the source files have been lost/ The logo was redrawn in 2021 by Arie van der Lee in svg format and validated by the original designer Dritan Siliqi.
Date Automn 1997
Source Own work
Author Dritan Siliqi

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The logo of the European Crystallographic Association is a combination of the letters E, C and A symbolized by images of instruments used at the early age of crystallography: an old light microscope, an angular compass and a Carangeot goniometer.

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