diff --git a/Manuals/Tcar-fs/en_US/Trunk/identity-images-brands-types.texinfo b/Manuals/Tcar-fs/en_US/Trunk/identity-images-brands-types.texinfo
index f5d5dd0..c1b1f88 100644
--- a/Manuals/Tcar-fs/en_US/Trunk/identity-images-brands-types.texinfo
+++ b/Manuals/Tcar-fs/en_US/Trunk/identity-images-brands-types.texinfo
@@ -2,26 +2,30 @@
 @section @file{trunk/Identity/Images/Brands/Types}
 @cindex Trunk identity images brands types
 
-The @file{trunk/Identity/Images/Brands/Symbols} exists to organize
+The @file{trunk/Identity/Images/Brands/Types} exists to organize
 images related to The CentOS Symbol, in different formats (e.g., PNG,
 JPG, PDF, TIF, XBM, XPM) and dimensions. 
 
-The CentOS Symbol is the graphical part of The CentOS Logo. As The
-CentOS Logo, The CentOS Symbol is used to ``brand'' images produced by
-@value{TCPROJ} and provide a visual connection between images so they
-can be monolithically recognized as part of @value{TCPROJ}. The CentOS
-Symbol must be exactly the same everytime it is printed out and a
-route to reproduce it in such a way must be available so as to avoid
-reproduction mistakes when images are branded with it.
+The CentOS Type is the typographical part of The CentOS Logo.
+Comparing with both The CentOS Logo and The CentOS Symbol, The CentOS
+Type by its own, provides poor visual connection between images that
+intend to be recongnized as a monolithic part of @value{TCPROJ} and
+shouldn't be used alone. Instead, The CentOS Logo or The CentOS Symbol
+are prefered.  The CentOS Symbol must be exactly the same everytime it
+is printed out and a route to reproduce it in such a way must be
+available so as to avoid reproduction mistakes when images are branded
+with it.
 
-The @file{trunk/Identity/Images/Brands/Symbols} directory and the files
-inside it aren't under version control.
+The @file{trunk/Identity/Images/Brands/Types} directory and the files
+inside it aren't under version control. Files in this location are
+mainly used to build The CentOS Logo from combining both The CentOS
+Type and The CentOS Symbol in specific situations that might be needed
+doing so.
 
-The @file{trunk/Identity/Images/Brands/Symbols} directory contains
-files used by the @file{redhat-logos} package, specifically the files
-inside the @file{/usr/share/pixmaps/redhat} directory.
+The @file{trunk/Identity/Images/Brands/Types} directory contains files
+used by no package, as far as we've found out.
 
-The @file{trunk/Identity/Images/Brands/Symbols} directory organizes
+The @file{trunk/Identity/Images/Brands/Types} directory organizes
 files under directories numerically named (e.g., @file{48}, @file{64},
 @file{128}, etc.).  Inside these directories, image files are stored
 in specific heights and named as
@@ -32,9 +36,9 @@ to determine the image height of files stored inside.  For example,
 the directory @file{48} stores image files of 48 pixels height in
 different formats.
 
-Content rendition inside @file{trunk/Identity/Images/Brands/Symbols}
+Content rendition inside @file{trunk/Identity/Images/Brands/Types}
 directory takes place through the following command:
 
 @verbatim
-centos-art render trunk/Identity/Images/Brands/Symbols --dont-commit-changes
+centos-art render trunk/Identity/Images/Brands/Types --dont-commit-changes
 @end verbatim