Is there any chance youβre confusing it with the Nelvana logo from the 1980βs?
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That seemed plausible to me. But if so they've scrubbed it pretty well from the internet.
Looks like the happy humanist to me.
There's apparently a humanist logo used in Australia that has five stars (from the Australian flag), though they aren't really above the person's head:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Council_of_Australian_Humanist_Societies
I have no basis for this claim, but I think it's some German health insurance company.
I first thought of the sag aftra logo but that's not it
I do remember it was from a PC-related brand