monogram - letters and initials (for long names) wordmarks or logotype - typeface (short namesp) pictorial marks or logo symbol - symbol or graphic icon (strong brands) abstract marks - pictorial logo but abstract geometric mark (eg : olympic) mascots - an illustrated character to represent the company combination mark - combines text and imagery the emblem - typography inside an icon like badges etc.
@@ayejayoo9151 You are getting it wrong ;) A mascot style logo is not necessarily aimed at children. This logo just uses a character. Look at Michelin's logo - it has a mascot, and it is not a company targeting their product to children
monogram - letters and initials (for long names)
wordmarks or logotype - typeface (short namesp)
pictorial marks or logo symbol - symbol or graphic icon (strong brands)
abstract marks - pictorial logo but abstract geometric mark (eg : olympic)
mascots - an illustrated character to represent the company
combination mark - combines text and imagery
the emblem - typography inside an icon like badges etc.
Nice video. Thanks for featuring one of my logos (future) ;)
Interesting❤
Thank you ❤
does anybody want to explain to me why the playboy logo is in the ones that are supposed to appeal to kids. i mean it probably does but stiil
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@@ayejayoo9151 You are getting it wrong ;) A mascot style logo is not necessarily aimed at children. This logo just uses a character. Look at Michelin's logo - it has a mascot, and it is not a company targeting their product to children
Thanks mam❤
Is there a name for an image well say of a person but its not detailed, just their main features i.e using their beard, mad floppy hair and glasses
But why many clients want to generic logos?
Ya...like im going to take advice from someone who thinks the playboy bunny is a logo that appeals to family and kids
Dads have been buying it for decades
@@justjarvis106 true that lol
@@Shaddow88664she likes it maybe 😂lol