Post by account_disabled on Feb 19, 2024 18:59:54 GMT 10
Logos are used to represent a brand's existence and identity and to differentiate it from its competitors. You may not have realized how much space logos take up in our lives. But when you look around, you can actually see a lot of logos in the corner of your screen, on your shoes, almost everywhere you turn your head. During the logo making phase, think about the different shapes you can create. Logos , which can consist of a single visual symbol, plain text, or a combination of the two , are basically divided into 9 different types. Now we will examine them and share some tips to create an impressive design.
Different Logo Types word marks/trade name Business & Consumer Email List Single letter format Letter signs/monogram logos Logo symbols/brand marks/image marks Abstract logo signs mascots emblems Combined signs dynamic signs Visual examples of 9 different logotypes, word format, letter format, monogram, symbol, abstract, mascot, emblem format, combination, dynamic Word Marks/Trade name Logo with word format written on a blue background, with Gentelmen's barber shop written on it Wordmarks are a type of logo where the company name is written in a certain font. It may sound very simple, but as Steve Jobs said: “Finding the simple may be more difficult than finding the difficult.” For a successful logo design, you need to approach every detail carefully. If you want to choose the wordmark (or text logo) option, there are a few ways to do this. Some brands create a unique font as their logo (e.g. Coca-Cola ).
However, making such logos takes time and may require a skilled professional designer. Alternatively, you can choose a logo font that reflects your brand's style. While modern logo designs generally use a stylish “sans serif” font, trend-following logo designs use more finely crafted fonts. Will you use ready-made fonts or create your own? Should the letters be uppercase, lowercase, or a mix of the two? Are there any special characters or colors you'd like to add to your logo? Wordmarks are a good choice for brands with catchy names. Or, since the logo will be on all marketing materials, it is ideal for brands that want to announce their names to the whole world. Examples : Coca-Cola, Samsung, Visa, Akbank, Boyner, Johnson & Johnson
Different Logo Types word marks/trade name Business & Consumer Email List Single letter format Letter signs/monogram logos Logo symbols/brand marks/image marks Abstract logo signs mascots emblems Combined signs dynamic signs Visual examples of 9 different logotypes, word format, letter format, monogram, symbol, abstract, mascot, emblem format, combination, dynamic Word Marks/Trade name Logo with word format written on a blue background, with Gentelmen's barber shop written on it Wordmarks are a type of logo where the company name is written in a certain font. It may sound very simple, but as Steve Jobs said: “Finding the simple may be more difficult than finding the difficult.” For a successful logo design, you need to approach every detail carefully. If you want to choose the wordmark (or text logo) option, there are a few ways to do this. Some brands create a unique font as their logo (e.g. Coca-Cola ).
However, making such logos takes time and may require a skilled professional designer. Alternatively, you can choose a logo font that reflects your brand's style. While modern logo designs generally use a stylish “sans serif” font, trend-following logo designs use more finely crafted fonts. Will you use ready-made fonts or create your own? Should the letters be uppercase, lowercase, or a mix of the two? Are there any special characters or colors you'd like to add to your logo? Wordmarks are a good choice for brands with catchy names. Or, since the logo will be on all marketing materials, it is ideal for brands that want to announce their names to the whole world. Examples : Coca-Cola, Samsung, Visa, Akbank, Boyner, Johnson & Johnson