"SLC21/WK3: Logo Design - Part 2

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Discuss each of the logotypes we have and then talk about conditions when such logo should be used and when not to be used for a brand. You can do a little research to aid you.

Logos come in different types, and each logo with unique visual qualities and psychological impacts, making some logos better suited to specific branding needs than others. I have discussed each of the logotypes and their conditions when each logo should be used and when not to be used for a brand.

Wordmark Logo type

This is a logotype that solely uses typography to represent the brand name. Google, FedEx, and Coca-Cola are popular examples of wordmark logos.

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Monogram (Lettermark)

A monogram which can also be called a letter mark condenses the nathe me of the brand into letters or initials. CNN, HBO, VISA, and IBM are popular example of monogram.

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Pictorial Mark

This is also called a brandmark, which is a graphic symbol or icon that represents the brand. Apple, Target, and Twitter are popular example of pictorial mark.

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Abstract Mark

This is the kind of logotype that uses shapes and designs that are not directly recognizable. Nike, Pepsi and swooshes are popular example of abstract mark.

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Mascot Logo

This is the kind of logo that incorporates a figure or character associated with the brand. The Pringles mascot and KFC's Colonel Sanders are popular examples of mascots.

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Combination Mark

This is the kind of logotype that combines text with a pictorial or subtraction element. Doritos, Spotify, Adidas, Target, Burger King, and Lacoste are popular examples of combination marks.

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Emblem Logo

This is the kind of logotype that incorporates text within a symbol. NFL logo, BMW, Land Rover, Harley-Davidson and Starbucks are popular example of emblem logo.

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As introduced earlier, each of the logotypes we have discussed here serves specific purposes, and the choice depends on factors like industry, personality, overall message, and brand target.

• Pick any two (2) of the Logotypes discussed and then practically demonstrate how to make them, showing your detailed process.

Wordmark Logo type

As we have read before now, it is a logotype that makes use of typography to represent the brand name.

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Combination Mark

As introduced earlier, it is the kind of logotype that combines text with a pictorial or subtraction element.

Since I had already used Wordmark to design the typography representative of my logo I clicked on the element.


Design a simple flier for your brand and then strategically place one of the logos you made in the flier.

To create a flyer using the logo for my brand and then strategically place one of the logos that I made in the flier. The first thing I did was remove the logo background via this website.

I am inviting; @dove11, @simonmwigwe, and @ruthjoe

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