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:This illustration directly represents Lisp's fundamental list structures and has become its visual identity through widespread use on early hardware (e.g., Lisp machine panels) and educational materials. As both a teaching tool and recognizable symbol, it offers a more accessible representation for general audiences.
 
[[File:Lisp logo.svg|thumb|right|framed|Picture currently used. Actually a cover design from Guy L. Steele Jr's pen for 'The little LISPer'.]]
Historically, there was never any LISP-logo, so if we want to show something similar, it should be the cons-cell, i think. To enhance the section here a little, please see the picture currently used as the languages "logo" for Wikipedia on the right.