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===In popular culture=== [[File:Maersk Group Logo.svg|thumb|Logo of [[Maersk]]]] * The logo of American shoe brand [[DC Shoes]] features a {7/3} heptagram in the letter C. * The seven-pointed star is used as the logo for the international Danish shipping company A.P. Møller – Mærsk A/S, sometimes known simply as [[Maersk]]. * In [[George R. R. Martin]]'s novel series ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'' and its TV version ''[[Game of Thrones]]'', a seven-pointed star serves as the symbol of the [[Themes in A Song of Ice and Fire#Faith of the Seven|Faith of the Seven]]. * In the manga series ''[[MeruPuri]]'', a magical mirror/portal is in the shape of a heptagram. The symbol is also seen during spellcasting. * Finnish rock band [[HIM (Finnish band)|HIM]] used a heptagram on the cover of their eighth studio album ''[[Tears on Tape]]''. * American heavy metal band [[Darkest Hour (band)|Darkest Hour]] used a heptagram on the cover of their eighth studio album ''[[Darkest Hour (album)|Darkest Hour]]''. * English singer [[Damon Albarn]] uses a heptagram as a symbol in his solo performances and with his band [[Blur (band)|Blur]]. * The {7/3} heptagram is used by some members of the [[otherkin]] subculture as an identifier. * The American progressive rock metal band [[Tool (band)|Tool]] uses an 'open' seven pointed symbol for their fan group. It is 'open' to signify an invitation into the collective unconscious. * An alternate logo of [[Chicago]]-based [[Scholastic Corporation#Imprints and corporate divisions|Children's Press]] from 1945 to 1970, having the slogan "Children's Books Are Important".
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