Design
Logo
logo is an essential part of any brand’s identity—it’s often the first thing a potential customer will see, and it’s critical to use a logo that stands out from the competition.


Describe your image

Describe your image


MINIMALIST FLAT LOGO
Flat design is a specific style and concept that renders everything in a two-dimensional way, making a design look as though it were flat. The removal of this three-dimensional realism is flat design at its core.

WORDMARK LOGOS
These types of logos consist of text only – company names, monograms or initials.
Essentially, logotypes are just a company name set in some kind of particular typeface.

EMBLEM LOGO
Emblems have stood the test of time, from family crests to the royal stamps of powerful monarchs. These logos consist of typeface that sits within a border. Think universities and government organizations.

PICTORIAL MARKS
logos that are made up of a graphic symbol or icon, one that (usually) represents a real-world object.

LETTERMARKS/
(MONOGRAMS
Lettermarks, or monogram logos, are typography-based logos that take the abbreviated initials of a company and spruce up their design a bit. Boom! You have a no-fuss, no-frills logo.

ABSTRACT LOGO MARKS
Abstract logos are your conceptual, Like a brand mark logo, an abstract logo consists of just a symbol – image doesn’t necessarily mimic an object that exists in real life.

COMBINATION MARKS
Combination logos combine both images and words into their design. These logos are comprised of any combination of images and words that you choose; you can pair a letterform with a mascot, a monogram with an abstract image – whichever combination speaks to you the most.
