Which is the best logo type to be created easily?
Alright, so which is the best logotype to be created easily?
There are several types of logos out there, some were already there some were created.
You may not realize the extent to which logos are a part of our lives. Look around you — there’s one on the top corner of your screen, possibly one on your shoe, and plenty more in view.
Here, I am giving a list of different types of logos.
Wordmarks/logotypes
Letterforms
Letter cards/monogram logos
Logo symbols/brand marks/pictorial marks
Abstract logo marks
Mascots Emblems
Emblem logo
So, now you know how many types of logos are out there let me explain.
These are some simple designs but it all depends upon the mindset of the person who is designing the logo.
Wordmarks/logotypes:-
Wordmarks or logotypes consist of the company’s name, written in a certain typeface. While this may sound very straightforward, as Steve Jobs said, “Simple can be harder than complex.
These are some simple designs but it all depends upon the mindset of the person who is designing the logo.
Examples: Wix, Coca-Cola, Subway, Casper, Kellogg’s, eBay, etc.
Letterforms:- Letterforms are one-letter logos that only include the first letter of the company’s name. Often, brands have another logo with their full business name (called a wordmark or logotype, as explained above), to be used some other time.
As letterform logos are small, they’re easily scalable, This makes them ideal for app icons, favicons, social media profile pictures, and more.
Examples: Facebook, McDonald’s, Netflix and Pinterest, Uber, etc.
Letter cards/monogram logos:-
Lettermarks or monograms are logos that are made up of the brand’s initials. In most cases, brands that have monogram logos are referred to by their abbreviated version when speaking, like AMUL and ISRO (when was the last time you heard someone say Anand Milk Federation Union Limited ?).
Examples: AMUL, ISRO, HP, IBM, CNN, etc.
Logo symbols/brand marks/pictorial marks:-
Logo symbols (or brand marks or pictorial marks) are graphic icons, symbols, or images that reflect the brand’s identity or activity. Normally, these types of logos represent an object from the real world. Some of the best logos using symbols are the kind that you instantly know which brand it is, the second you see them.
Examples: Apple, Twitter, Target, Instagram, Snapchat, etc.
Abstract logo marks:-
These are image-based logos that use abstract forms to reflect a company’s branding. Unlike pictorial marks that represent a real object, abstract logo marks are more metaphorical.
Examples: Airbnb, Nike, Google Drive, Adidas, and Pepsi.
Mascots:-
Mascot logos consist of illustrated characters that act as visual representations or “ambassadors” for a brand. They can be anything from fictitious creatures to real people, as long as they reflect the brand’s identity.
Examples: KFC, Kellogg’s, etc.
Here, above is the Image from a company called Andweart which I worked with earlier, It was lying around so I uploaded it, they deal in logo designing and vectorization services.
Read it through it took time to write this much content.
Emblem logo:-
Emblems, also known as badge logos, are typically reminiscent of crests. They combine text and symbolic imagery to form ornate designs with a traditional feel.
Examples: Starbucks, Warner Brothers(WB).
Now, there are some other types of logos as well for Example Vintage, Combination marks, Dynamic Marks.
But these above are the main types of logos, now you can look up and choose whatever you think is easy for you to make.
In my opinion Wordmarks, logos are the best and easy to create rest is up to you.
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Kirito Senpai
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