Wwey Stephen. Got across your videos today and I'm extracting lots of value! --> What is the best video, or any kind of resource you have that relates and helps to build a killer Pitch-deck? Grateful for all your strategic steps. Keep it up!
This was a pretty solid video thats defo going in my playlist... Just one thing that has nothing to do with the topic but is jus for general awareness... LG is abbreviation for lucky goldstar... Life's good is their tagline
I think it's confusing a bit when you rank a logo on multiple categories, at least, while you're trying to explain each category. The rest is awesome, nice video.
The Apple logo isn’t directly about mobiles or electronics-it’s more about representing the brand's values like innovation and simplicity. Over time, it’s become a symbol people instantly connect with Apple’s high-quality tech products!
11:10 - slight pedantry here, but LG's name doesnt stand for "life's good", that is just a tagline/motto styled as a retronym. LG actually stands for "Lucky Goldstar", or 'Lucky Chemical Co' and 'Goldstar Technology'. LG was the company formed as a merger of the two, and LG became LG as execs apparently thought "Lucky Goldstar" was a mouthful.
Yes, there is a difference. Pictorial marks are detailed images representing a brand, while pictogram logos are simplified, iconic symbols. Both have their place in branding, depending on the message and audience.
As a mark, I really like it… Though they sacrificed a lot of heritage associations. AC Milan recently rebranded and help onto more of their heritage and tradition in their emblem. www.dixonbaxi.com/work/acmilanbrand
Isnt just me that Typography is not good for startups? Typography is good if you want to have esthetic approach for small business like giving writing service or else but def bad for tech/high capital startup/ big business.
Typography matters for all businesses, including tech and high capital startups. It's less style but also about clarity and associations. It's how you use it, not just whether you use it.
Only minutes in and you are already putting in peoples head that a logo design is about communication multiple times. This is not true at all, and only to a certian extent .... A logo is not communication. A logo is identification. - Sagig Haviv. In my professional opinion communication in logo identity and desing is subtle and un seen like using Colour Therory for example. The more times a person see the logo they itentify it as that brand, you could have a circle as the logo but after time people assoiate it to the brand that when it becomes in the sense communication only after time when it is etablished as part of the brand.
It’s either not true at all, or only to a certain extent… it can’t be both. Yes the logo is about identification… it includes recognition, memorability and recall. But it’s also a form of visual communication and a strategic tool. A logo can communicate, ideas, positions, heritage, associations and more... and your example of colour theory argues for, not against logos as a form of communication There are many examples if you look. Of course a logo can be a dot… But in your professional opinion…. Isn't that a wasted opportunity to communicate something more strategic and meaningful?
Thank you for this video. I'm a graduate student in communications writing about logo design. This content was clear, relevant, and insightful.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you , trying to figure out how to possibly make my logo better for my clothing brand
A great lesson in logo making !
Fine point about scalability, in fact many logos and icons need adjustments for very small reproduction.
Ironically, many well known brands are over simplifying their logos now as a trend... Here's to hoping this blandness is short lived.
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Wwey Stephen. Got across your videos today and I'm extracting lots of value!
--> What is the best video, or any kind of resource you have that relates and helps to build a killer Pitch-deck?
Grateful for all your strategic steps.
Keep it up!
Dont have one on the channel but a good idea 👍
Best logo explain ever. Thank you 🥰
Glad you like it!
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@@BrandMasterAcademyI would have said the same thing if it wasn't already said. Do you know a good branding agency or individual I could hire?
I can send my portfolio for your scrutiny
Amazing bro. Thanks a bunch. I'm actually looking forward to the time you make a video on deliverables.
If you mean Brand Strategy Deliverables? if so this is the video you wanted th-cam.com/video/AzZNG4hmuOU/w-d-xo.html
One of the best video with a good teaching
Glad you think so!
These logos are simply extraordinary in their minimalism
This was a pretty solid video thats defo going in my playlist... Just one thing that has nothing to do with the topic but is jus for general awareness... LG is abbreviation for lucky goldstar... Life's good is their tagline
Noted!
Great👍 I needed this
that's good for the start
Great Video, please Sir this Nine types of logos make a practical video on it ❤
Really! A great lesson for logo making.
Thank you! Cheers!
Erm - LG is actually Lucky Goldstar, from what I can remember. Life's Good is merely a slogan.
great video, thank you!
You are welcome!
Very nice video. Thanks
So nice of you
Very useful
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Glad to hear that
I think it's confusing a bit when you rank a logo on multiple categories, at least, while you're trying to explain each category.
The rest is awesome, nice video.
Great video ❤
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I love your fuchsia logo
thank you
Thank you for this great content. Learnt a lot
My pleasure!
Very helpful video
Much appreciated 🙏
How's Apple logo related to mobiles or electronics in general?
The Apple logo isn’t directly about mobiles or electronics-it’s more about representing the brand's values like innovation and simplicity. Over time, it’s become a symbol people instantly connect with Apple’s high-quality tech products!
11:10 - slight pedantry here, but LG's name doesnt stand for "life's good", that is just a tagline/motto styled as a retronym. LG actually stands for "Lucky Goldstar", or 'Lucky Chemical Co' and 'Goldstar Technology'. LG was the company formed as a merger of the two, and LG became LG as execs apparently thought "Lucky Goldstar" was a mouthful.
Excellent
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Great video, very helpful and interesting to hear
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks very very helpful ☺️
You're welcome 😊
so is that the german for Bavarian motor works? orrrr????
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Thanks
Very nicely explained.... thank you
Most welcome 👍
Thank you sir 😊
Most welcome
Is there a difference between pictorial marks and pictogram logo?
Yes, there is a difference. Pictorial marks are detailed images representing a brand, while pictogram logos are simplified, iconic symbols. Both have their place in branding, depending on the message and audience.
LG it's lucky gold star right? Life's good it's there tagline
How about a logo for political party or movement??
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how is juventus emblem ?
As a mark, I really like it…
Though they sacrificed a lot of heritage associations.
AC Milan recently rebranded and help onto more of their heritage and tradition in their emblem.
www.dixonbaxi.com/work/acmilanbrand
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Google Instagram are in my mind when i think of sth a video an ad pops up
"Adidas"
not 9 but there are 10 billion types of logos because that is the number of human population
Isnt just me that Typography is not good for startups? Typography is good if you want to have esthetic approach for small business like giving writing service or else but def bad for tech/high capital startup/ big business.
Typography matters for all businesses, including tech and high capital startups. It's less style but also about clarity and associations. It's how you use it, not just whether you use it.
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Only minutes in and you are already putting in peoples head that a logo design is about communication multiple times. This is not true at all, and only to a certian extent .... A logo is not communication. A logo is identification. - Sagig Haviv.
In my professional opinion communication in logo identity and desing is subtle and un seen like using Colour Therory for example. The more times a person see the logo they itentify it as that brand, you could have a circle as the logo but after time people assoiate it to the brand that when it becomes in the sense communication only after time when it is etablished as part of the brand.
It’s either not true at all, or only to a certain extent… it can’t be both.
Yes the logo is about identification… it includes recognition, memorability and recall.
But it’s also a form of visual communication and a strategic tool.
A logo can communicate, ideas, positions, heritage, associations and more... and your example of colour theory argues for, not against logos as a form of communication
There are many examples if you look.
Of course a logo can be a dot…
But in your professional opinion….
Isn't that a wasted opportunity to communicate something more strategic and meaningful?
I thought BMW was " Be My Wife"
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