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Choose the Right Logo Type for Your Brand

Wordmark Logo

Wordmark

A text-based logo that focuses on the name of the brand, using a unique font or typography style.

Examples: Google, Coca-Cola, Disney
Best For: Brands with distinctive and memorable names.
Lettermark Logo

Lettermark

Uses initials or letters of the brand’s name to create a simple and elegant design.

Examples: IBM, NASA, HBO
Best For: Companies with long names or those well-known by their initials.
Pictorial Logo

Pictorial Mark

A graphic symbol or icon representing the brand, often without text.

Examples: Apple, Twitter, Target
Best For: Brands that want a visual representation with universal appeal.
Abstract Logo

Abstract Mark

Uses unique, non-representational designs to symbolize a brand.

Examples: Nike, Adidas, Pepsi
Best For: Modern, forward-thinking brands seeking a creative identity.
Mascot Logo

Mascot Logo

Includes a character or figure that represents the brand.

Examples: KFC (Colonel Sanders), Michelin Man, Pringles
Best For: Family-oriented or fun brands looking to create a relatable image.
Combination Logo

Combination Mark

Includes both text and a graphic element (icon or symbol).

Examples: Burger King, Doritos, Lacoste
Best For: Versatile branding where the logo can be used with or without text.
Emblem Logo

Emblem Logo

Features text within a symbol or icon, often resembling a badge or seal.

Examples: Starbucks, Harley-Davidson, Harvard
Best For: Traditional or formal brands looking for a classic appearance.
Dynamic Logo

Dynamic Logo

A flexible design that can change appearance while maintaining a consistent core identity.

Examples: Google Doodles, MTV, Nickelodeon
Best For: Innovative brands that need adaptability across platforms.