Section 2.12 - L
- Marketing Style Guide
- Introduction
- Details
- Section 2.1
- Section 2.2
- Section 2.3
- Section 2.4
- Section 2.5
- Section 2.6
- Section 2.7
- Section 2.8
- Section 2.9
- Section 2.10
- Section 2.11
- Section 2.12
- Section 2.13
- Section 2.14
- Section 2.15
- Section 2.16
- Section 2.17
- Section 2.18
- Section 2.19
- Section 2.20
- Section 2.21
- Section 2.22
- Section 2.23
- Section 2.24
- Section 2.25
- Section 2.26
- Appendix A: Official Names
- Appendix B: Grammar
Latino
Legacy Circle
- This is Advancement’s gift planning organization that includes all those who have given irrevocable gifts (annuities, trusts) to Cedarville.
Lifeline Players
- This is the title of a former University ministry team.
Li’l Sibs Weekend
- Capitalize all three words.
- Use an apostrophe after the first “i.”
LLC
- Use commas around “LLC.”
NOTE: This is an exception to AP’s style of not using commas around “LLC.”
Correct: Company XYZ, LLC, just held a grand opening, complete with balloons and door prizes.
login, log in
- This is one word when used as an adjective.
Correct: At Allison’s company, employees get a new login code each month for security purposes.
- This is two words when used as a verb.
Correct: When Allison gets to her office each morning, she must log in to her computer.
logout, log out
- This is one word when used as a adjective.
Correct: At Katie’s company, employees get a new logout code each month for security purposes.
- This is two words when used as a verb.
Correct: When Katie leaves her office each afternoon, she must log out of her computer.
longtime
- This is one word, not two.
long-term
- This has a hyphen.
Lord’s Supper, Lord’s Table
- Capitalize both words when referring to Communion.