9 Types Of Logos For Brand Design & Strategy (44 Top Examples)
Summary
TLDRIn this video, Stephen Houraghan from BrandMasterAcademy.com discusses 9 types of logos crucial for brand strategy. He explains how logos attract customers and enhance brand memorability. The video covers brand marks, word marks, abstract marks, mascot logos, combination marks, emblem logos, dynamic marks, letter marks, and letter forms. Houraghan emphasizes the importance of simplicity, attractiveness, distinctiveness, timelessness, relevance, and memorability in logo design, suggesting that a professional approach is key to creating a logo that effectively represents a brand.
Takeaways
- 🔑 A logo is a critical visual element of brand strategy that sets the tone for brand expression and experience.
- 🍎 Brand marks or pictorial marks use symbols to represent a brand and are often chosen by startups for their descriptiveness.
- 🔠 Word mark logos use strong typography to convey brand identity, focusing the brand name front and center.
- 🎨 Abstract logo marks use geometric forms to express brand uniqueness without a recognizable image.
- 🐔 Mascot logos use illustrated characters to personify the brand and communicate with the audience.
- 🔄 Combination marks offer flexibility by combining pictorial marks and word marks, providing options for different uses.
- 🏆 Emblem logos use crests, badges, or seals to communicate traditional values and are often used by established brands.
- 📜 Dynamic marks adapt to different branches or segments of a brand, maintaining consistency while allowing for variation.
- 📘 Letter marks or monograms use initials to represent a brand, often chosen for their simplicity and memorability.
- 📐 Letter forms are single-letter logos that can become the preferred logo over time as brand recognition grows.
- 📈 Memorability is key for logos, which should be simple, attractive, distinctive, timeless, relevant, and professional.
Q & A
What is the primary role of a logo in brand strategy?
-The primary role of a logo in brand strategy is to attract attention, increase memorability, and evoke recognition, which helps in communicating the brand's identity from the very first touchpoint.
Why are brand marks or pictorial marks popular among startups?
-Brand marks or pictorial marks are popular among startups because they help the market understand what the brand does quickly, either through the brand name or by representing what the brand offers visually.
What are the advantages of using a word mark logo?
-Word mark logos have the advantage of placing the brand name front and center, making it easy to recognize. They can also be designed with strong typography that aligns with the brand's strategy and attributes.
How do abstract logo marks help in expressing a brand's uniqueness?
-Abstract logo marks use custom-made geometric forms that allow for creativity and flexibility, enabling brands to showcase their brand personality and uniqueness without relying on recognizable images.
What is the purpose of using mascot logos in a brand strategy?
-Mascot logos use illustrated characters to add personality to a brand and can embody the brand's attributes. They are effective tools for communicating with the audience and can take on human personas to engage directly with consumers.
Why are combination marks considered a flexible option in logo design?
-Combination marks offer the flexibility to combine the visual aspect of a pictorial mark with the word mark, allowing brands to use just the icon, just the word mark, or both, depending on the context.
What is the significance of emblem logos in communicating a brand's traditional values?
-Emblem logos, often in the form of crests, badges, or seals, are used by brands to promote their traditional values and heritage. They are commonly used by organizations with long-standing traditions.
How do dynamic marks adapt to different branches or segments of a brand?
-Dynamic marks are designed to change certain elements like color, text, shape, or icon to adapt to different branches or segments of a brand, allowing for flexibility while maintaining brand consistency.
What is the strategic decision behind using letter marks or monograms?
-The strategic decision behind using letter marks or monograms is to communicate simplicity and memorability. They often use the initials of a brand's name, which can become more recognizable than the full name over time.
How can letter forms contribute to a brand's identity?
-Letter forms, which are one-letter logos or miniature versions of letter marks, can become the preferred choice of logo use over time as they become more recognized. They can also serve as a complement to an existing logo.
What are the key principles that make a logo memorable and effective?
-Memorable and effective logos adhere to principles such as simplicity, attractiveness, distinctiveness, timelessness, relevance, and professionalism. These principles help logos to be easily recognized and remembered.
Outlines
🔑 Introduction to Brand Logos
Stephen Houraghan introduces the concept of logos as a critical component of brand strategy. He emphasizes the importance of logos in attracting customers and creating an initial appeal that sets the tone for brand expression and experience. The video promises to teach nine types of logos to align with brand strategy. Houraghan explains that while a logo is not the brand itself, it plays a vital role in attracting attention, increasing memorability, and evoking recognition. The video aims to help viewers understand different logo types and how to design a logo that aligns with their brand strategy.
📚 Types of Logos: Brand Marks and Word Marks
This section discusses two types of logos: Brand Marks (or pictorial marks) and Word Marks. Brand Marks use a graphic symbol or icon to represent a real-world object or the brand's identity, such as Apple's apple or Twitter's bird. These logos are popular with startups for their descriptive nature. Word Marks, on the other hand, use strong typography to express brand identity through the business name, like Coca-Cola or Uber. The choice of typography should align with the brand's strategy and attributes.
🎨 Abstract, Mascot, and Combination Logos
Abstract logo marks are discussed as logos without recognizable images, often geometric forms that express a brand's uniqueness, like Pepsi or Nike. Mascot logos use illustrated characters to represent a brand, such as KFC's Colonel Sanders, and are effective for brands wanting to communicate a lighthearted approach. Combination marks offer flexibility by combining pictorial marks and word marks, as seen with Lacoste or Burger King, allowing for various uses of the logo in different contexts.
🏆 Emblem, Dynamic, Letter Marks, and Letter Forms
Emblem logos are traditional crests or badges used by brands like Starbucks or BMW to communicate their heritage. Dynamic marks are adaptable logos for brands with multiple segments, like FedEx or Google. Letter Marks use a brand's initials, such as IBM or HP, often leading to a memorable and simple brand identity. Letter forms are single-letter logos, often becoming the primary logo over time, like Netflix's 'N'. The paragraph concludes with advice on creating memorable logos that are simple, attractive, distinctive, timeless, relevant, and professional.
🛠️ Final Thoughts on Logo Design
The final paragraph reiterates the importance of a well-designed logo in brand strategy. It stresses the need for a logo to be memorable, professional, and scalable across various media. Houraghan advises engaging a professional designer to ensure the logo represents the brand effectively. He also encourages viewers to define their brand strategy before designing a logo and to consider the message they want to convey in the marketplace.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Brand Strategy
💡Logo
💡Brand Marks
💡Word Mark
💡Abstract Logo Marks
💡Mascot Logos
💡Combination Marks
💡Emblem Logos
💡Dynamic Marks
💡Letter Marks
💡Letter Forms
Highlights
A logo plays an important role in attracting customers to a brand and setting the tone for brand expression and experience.
A logo's primary role is to evoke memorability and recognition.
Brand marks or pictorial marks are logos that use a graphic symbol or icon to represent a real-world object or the brand's identity.
Word mark logos use strong typography to express brand identity through the business name.
Abstract logo marks are custom-made geometric forms that express a brand's uniqueness.
Mascot logos use illustrated characters to represent a brand and communicate with the audience.
Combination marks combine the visual aspect of a pictorial mark with the word mark.
Emblem logos are crests, badges, or seals that promote traditional values.
Dynamic marks are logos that adapt to different branches or segments of a brand.
Letter marks or monograms are logos created using the initials of a brand's name.
Letter forms are one-letter logos, often the first letter of the company's name.
Memorable logos are simple, attractive, distinctive, timeless, and relevant to the brand.
A logo should be professional and scalable, looking sharp at every size and on every touch point.
The logo is part of the brand's visual identity and overall brand strategy.
There are no hard and fast rules in logo design, but certain designs portray different attributes.
Define your brand strategy and message before engaging a designer to ensure the logo aligns with your brand's market message.
Transcripts
What's up brand builders Stephen Houraghan here of BrandMasterAcademy.com and in this video you're
going to learn 9 types of logos for your brand strategy so you can align your strategy with
your visual identity and communicate strategically from the very first touch point now a logo is one
of the visual elements within brand strategy that plays an important role in attracting customers
to a brand it creates the initial appeal that sets the tone for how the brand is expressed
and experienced as the older Dash goes a brand is not a logo though the logo does play a vital
role in attracting attention and increasing the memorability of a brand and evoking that
memorability and recognition is the primary role of the logo now look there are no hard and fast
rules when it comes to the types of logos Brands can consider when setting out on their branding
project however choosing the correct type of logo is important in a pin visually to your audience
and increasing the chances of being Remembered in that buying decision great logos tell stories and
that's why your brand strategy she should be the foundational pillar on which your logo is designed
now of course that logo is about that memorability but where there is an opportunity to align
strategically with your brand that opportunity needs to be taken up so in this video we're going
to consider the different types of logos with examples and how you can design the right type
of logo to align with your brand strategy so let's start off with the different types of logos number
one brand marks or pictorial marks also known as logo symbols brand marks are made up of a graphic
symbol or icon that represents a real world object and it reflects the Brand's Identity or what the
brand does so when you see such symbols you can easily match the logo with the brand that owns
them and you can start to identify what the brand actually does through the logo for example Apple's
logo is an apple while Twitter's logo is a a bird other examples include Target shell Instagram and
YouTube as well so it's very literal in the image that they're representing through the logo and
what they do now again there are no hard and fast rules when it comes to creativity and the logo
can represent the brand name or it can represent what the brand does so for instance Apple's logo
literally represents the apple and the brand name while the YouTube logo depicts a video
play button and it represents the video service they provide now these types of logos tend to be
popular with startups because startups don't have any awareness out there and they want the market
to understand as quickly as possible what they do and these types of logos can be very descriptive
in telling the market either who the brand is through the brand name or who the brand is through
what they do and that visual representation can help the market to understand what the brand does
or who they are two examples of Brands using this type of pictorial Mark are t-shirt elephant and
metal horse now these logos depict what these brands do t-shirt elephant obviously it puts
forward the idea that they are a t-shirt company and they produce t-shirts while metal horse they
produce metal artwork so that represents exactly what they do so it helps the market to understand
what these brands are all about and it gives them meaning which is really important for startups and
brands that don't have a huge amount of awareness in the marketplace if you are considering using a
brand marker pictorial Mark for your logo ensure that there is a direct or abstract alignment to
the products or services that the brand offers brand marks are a good choice for brands that
specialize in one product or service that can be easily represented by an image or some kind of
pictorial Mark number two word mark logos now a word Mark logo is essential actually a type
based logo brands use strong typography to create logos that use their business name to express
their brand identity now the disadvantage of a wordmark logo is that there isn't some kind of
visual image to represent what the brand does or represent the Brand's name but what it lacks in
that visual representation it makes up for with the name sitting front and center now there are
a number of different reasons that Brands might do this and depending on the style of the brand
and what they do would depend on the typography that they choose the typeface that they use for
a word Mark logo to be effective the choice of typography and its characteristics must align
with the strategy and the attributes that the brand has defined for example a brand that aims
to celebrate its long-standing Heritage might do well to consider a more traditional type from a
relative period now if you can't find a relevant font or an existing font to align with the look
and feel that you aim to achieve you can create a custom typeface which would add to the uniqueness
of the word Mark examples of brands that use word marks include Coca-Cola Uber Tiffany and Co Subway
Kellogg's and eBay number three abstract logo marks now abstract logo marks are the type of
pictorial logo that doesn't have a recognizable image they're usually abstract geometric forms
that are custom made for a brand to express its uniqueness now one advantage of this type of
logo is that it gives Brands enough room to design and create a logo that showcases and
communicates their brand personality and their uniqueness some popular companies using abstract
logo marks include Pepsi Adidas Nike and Airbnb now of course alongside the advantage of that
creativity there is the disadvantage of this type of logo mark that I can be too abstract and if it
is too abstract then the main not be any type of meaning there whatsoever which could be a missed
opportunity now at the end of the day the job of the logo is to be memorable but there is also an
opportunity to create meaning as well so if you can create an abstract Mark that gives some kind
of meaning and some kind of creativity about the uniqueness of the brand then make sure you
take that opportunity to provide that meaning alongside the uniqueness and memorability as
well number four mascot logos now mascot logos are Illustrated characters as visual representations
of their brand such characters can be fictitious or real people that are usually referred to
as the Brand's spokesperson or Ambassador the characters use in mascots can be a great tool
for communicating with the audience and they can take on this kind of human Persona whether they're
human characters or their animal characters they can take on these human personas and actually talk
the directly to the audience through marketing campaigns or throughout the brand experience
examples of Brands using mascot logos include KFC comparethemarket.com Pringles Geico and
MailChimp now look mascots are a great way to add personality to a brand and really embody
the attributes that the brand sets out within the brand strategy but only brands that want to
communicate a lighthearted approach should play in this space if your brand brings an element of fun
into the lives your your audience or you simply want to communicate that you're a lighthearted
approach within your market then a mascot logo could work for you number five combination
marks now combination marks are probably the most flexible option when we consider what we've looked
at so far considering that we've looked at the pictorial or the brand Mark we've looked at the
word Mark and we've also looked at the abstract Mark now this combines or gives you the ability to
combine buying all three of those and that gives you the best of both worlds because you have the
visual aspect of the image or the pictorial Mark and you also have the benefit of the word Mark
as well now these can be used in combination they can be stacked differently formed differently but
it also gives you that flexibility to use just the icon in some circumstances to use just the
word Mark in other circumstances and to use the combination of the two to communicate who you are
as a brand the brand name and also the potential meaning of that brand into the marketplace to give
the audience an understanding of who the brand is and what it's all about as well examples of Brands
using the combination mark logos include Lacoste Burger King Adidas Chanel and Mercedes-Benz number
six emblem logos now emblems are crests Badges and seals used by Brands to promote their Traditional
Values emblem logos are designed by placing fonts and icons to provide unique logos in a unique or
traditional looking form famous Brands using Crest logos include Starbucks Harley-Davidson
BMW Juventus and Volkswagen so organizations like schools government agencies sports clubs the Auto
industry and brands with long Traditions tend to use this type of logo if you want to communicate
a sense of tradition or high standard the emblem logo may be a legitimate option for your brand
as a bonus tip keep your emblem logo as simple as possible to avoid clutter remember the primary job
of the logo is memorability number seven Dynamic marks now as the name implies Dynamic mark logos
are created in different forms so that they can easily adapt to different branches or segments
of the brand or different sub Brands as well now for each variation of the dynamic mark an element
of the low go changes so this might be the color the text the shape or the icon examples of Brands
using Dynamic marks are FedEx Google Nickelodeon and virgin now this type of logo can be a viable
option for Brands operating across multiple market segments or multiple markets it's also a viable
option for a branded house setup where the parent brand has a brand portfolio and that portfolio of
Brands is serving different markets such as FedEx and virgin as an example now although
Dynamic marks are flexible by Nature it is key to keep an element of consistency across a board so
that the logo variations are aligned number eight letter marks or Monograms now lettermark logos are
created using the letters of a Brand's initials think of Brands like International Business
Machines also known as IBM Cable News Network CN n Hewlett-Packard HP and Life's good LG now in most
cases the majority of the market don't know the real names of the brand and only identify them by
their initials now you might not know a company called buyerisha mutoken virga but no doubt you
know the name BMW I'm sorry to my German friends listen I absolutely butchered that now obviously
creating a logo with the original name would make for a much more difficult challenge than
creating a logo for BMW and this is the beauty of this type of logo being able to communicate
that Simplicity and being able to make the brand more memorable but obviously this is a strategic
decision that comes from the very top within the brand strategy now just a side note on initialism
it's not always the best option and there are definitely some other options out there that will
allow you to provide the market with more meaning and memorability for your brand as well because
for the most part most people don't understand what the letters represent and as I said that
is a missed opportunity to provide the market with some kind of meaning as to what the brand does so
again this is a decision that comes from the very top within the business and the brand strategy so
take your time to consider whether initialism is right for you or your brand and finally we
have number nine letter forms now letter forms are one letter logos and miniature versions of letter
marks the letter in the logo is usually the first letter of the company's name sometimes companies
create this type of logo as a complement to an existing logo and as a supplement or a team player
in the overall brand identity successful letter forms however can go on to become the preferred
choice of logo use over time as it becomes more recognized examples of Brands using letter forms
are Netflix McDonald's and Facebook now of course if you already have a brand that's popular in the
market and you have some awareness out there you can create a letter form logo for your brand if
you're able to take that and make it memorable if your brand has high levels awareness introducing a
letter form Mark may help to increase levels of brand recognition and Recall now one thing that
sets iconic Brands apart is the memorability and effectiveness of their logos consider Brands like
apple McDonald's Twitter Netflix Facebook and even Toyota each one of these Brands boasts a simple
and immediately recognizable logo such logos are often products of a rigorous design process
though many organically evolve over time memorable logos with high levels of recognition all adhere
to these principles simple the simpler your logo the easier it is to recognize and remember whether
on a billboard or a bottle cap in this digital age where people interact with brands on their
mobile devices logos need to be clear no matter what the size of the screen someone is viewing
from number two attractive your logo has to be visually appealing in a way that easily attracts
the customer when creating a brand logo be clear about what your message is and which visuals can
help you to communicate that message there are certain emotions and feelings you want to evoke
and knowing the right shapes sizes colors tones typography can help you to evoke those feelings
it needs to be distinctive the job of your logo is to make your brand easy to remember and recognize
when stacked alongside competitors and other non-competing brands as well when creating your
logo for your brand look to your competitors not for what you should do but what you shouldn't do
your logo should be timeless when planning your logo don't follow Trends what's trendy today will
look dated in a few years time think long term a change of logo is synonymous with a major brand
strategy overhaul so this is not something that you should do often it certainly shouldn't happen
often for your brand your logo design should remain relevant despite emerging Trends and Market
changes your logo should also be relevant so it should be relevant to your business and what you
do the shapes the images and the typefaces used in the logo should be in line with what the brand is
about and how that brand wants to be perceived in the market a relevant logo gives people an
internal feel of the sense of meaning that brand represents an understanding of the value of that
brand and what it could mean in their lives and of course your logo should be memorable your business
is just one out of millions of businesses vying for the attention of your customers and that's
why you should carefully create a logo that people can easily recall from their memory and as always
Simplicity and distinctiveness are the key to memorability and it goes without saying that your
logo should look professional in modern markets today it's easy to go ahead and get a logo for
five dollars but cutting Corners within business and branding is not something that's recommended
and it's certainly not recommended when it is your very first touch point this is your opportunity to
make an impression on your audience and if you undercut this job if you cut corners on this
job then that's what's going to be representing your brand so make sure that you take the time to
engage a professional designer to be able to help you to design something that is going to be able
to represent your brand in the way you want to be perceived in the market your logo should also be
scalable now logos are used in different media from mobile ads to billboard ads to car wraps
bottle caps and everywhere in between the final Vector of your brand logo needs to look sharp at
every size and on every single touch point the logo is a part of your brand visual identity
and the overall brand strategy and it's usually the first thing that people see when interacting
with your brand it only takes a few seconds for customers to make a judgment about your company
based on what they've seen so tune up your brand strategy to create logos that will convey the
right message about your brand to your target audience now look when it comes to logo design
and creativity as I said before there are no rules but certain designs portray different attributes
and when you understand the message that you want to put out in the marketplace then you're
better prepared to choose a design or a logo form that is going to best represent you in the market
so take the time to First Define the strategy of your brand brand the message that you want
to put out there into the marketplace and then engage a designer to work alongside you to make
sure that you're putting out that message into the market from the very first touch point now
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