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Logo Design

Types of Logos: How to Choose the Right One (With Examples!)

By Kate• 6 min read, Jun 19, 2024

 

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For small business owners, nailing down the right type of logo is a crucial step in the entrepreneurial journey. It signals the transition from an idea on paper to an up-and-running company!

Naturally, you might feel pressure to create the perfect logo. We’re here to help dissolve some of that stress and guide you through a few different types of logos to consider, including:

 

  1. Wordmark logos

  2. Monogram logos

  3. Combination logos

  4. Abstract logos

  5. Brandmark logos

  6. Emblem logos

  7. Mascot logos

 

While a logo is only one part of the larger branding picture, having an idea of what you want before going down the design path will ensure you’re creating something that serves you, your business, and your target audience.

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But first…what is a logo?

The term “logo” is often used as a catchall to define any emblem a company has designed to visually represent its brand. It’s been shown that a logo facilitates brand recognition since we process visuals 60,000 times faster than text.

But there are two main categories to logo design:

  1. Logos that only consist of type — denoting the name or initials of a company

  2. Logos containing both text and a symbol

Within the two overarching categories, there are seven main types of logos, each with its own strengths and unique design characteristics.

“Logos operate on a sliding scale between the purely verbal and the purely visual: a word with a letter that makes a visual pun, or a symbol containing a company name,” –Michael Evamy, author of Logo: The Reference Guide to Symbols and Logotypes.

With that, let’s get into each type of logo in more detail.

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The 7 types of logos

Let’s get into the 7 types of logos and when and how to use each type. We’ll cover examples and some expert quotes to help you choose the right type for your brand identity.

1. Wordmark/logotype logo

wordmark type of logo

What is a wordmark logo?: The most classic and pure form of a logo is the wordmark, sometimes referred to as a logotype. And it’s simply the company’s name.

A wordmark hinges on the name of the company. Usually, companies with short names opt for a wordmark logo design (one-word or hyphenated/combination names are ideal). If a company name has two words, they can be stacked.

fedex logo
nasa logo

You can still get creative with your wordmark logo. For example, the FedEx logo above actually has a cool logo design between the “E” and the “x”. The arrow symbolizes movement! Font trends influence wordmark logos, so we’ve recently seen tons of sans serif and display fonts pop up.

 

73% of the logos of Fortune 500 companies use sans serif fonts. It’s a popular choice in today’s digital age!

 

Getting creative in your font choices is a branding trend we’ve seen throughout 2024. The style of the words elicits meaning and evokes the personality of the brand, whether that’s playful, artistic, educational, or serious.

Here are some wordmark logos made with the Looka logo maker:

Wordmark type of logo

Without symbols or illustrations, the stylized company name is the visual landmark of the brand. Think of famous examples like Google, Netflix, and The New York Times. 

How and when to use wordmark logos

Choose a wordmark logo if these points ring true:

 

 

It’s common for companies to shorten their wordmark logo into an initial or monogram (think of Facebook, which uses its famous F in most of its applications). We’ll explain monogram logos next.


2. Monogram logo/lettermark logo

monogram logo

What is a monogram logo?: A monogram logo contains one to four letters, most commonly a company’s initials or first letter. If your company’s name isn’t short, you’ll want to explore a monogram (or lettermark) logo or logo variation.

It’s used instead of a traditional symbol, turning a company’s identity into an eye-catching visual.

Of course, the initials become the key part of the logo. In your design, they need to be legible but also memorable. If you’re a new kid on the block, consider putting the full company name under the logo to build recognition.

Here are some monogram logos made with the Looka logo maker:

Monogram type of logo

How and when to use monogram logos

Lettermarks and monograms are more compact than logos that include an image, and they look good in containers, especially square logos. Consider a monogram for:

 

 

In the early stages of your company, you can always use your monogram in partnership with your company’s name. We see this with many fashion houses such as Chanel and Louis Vuitton above.


3. Combination logo

combination logo

What is a combination logo?: A wordmark or lettermark with a symbol (often called a logomark) is what makes up a combination logo. It’s the most common type of logo design, in part due to its flexibility.

 

Based on a tally of the Fortune 500 logos, over 60% use a combination logo, or a wordmark and a symbol.

 

You can use the symbol on its own (e.g. in social media profile photos or favicons), or just the wordmark or lettermark when you need it. With combination mark logos, a symbol can appear beside, on top, below, or inside the text. It can even sometimes represent a letter in the company name.

Here are some combination logos made with the Looka logo maker:

Lettermark type of logo

 

This type of logo looks great on business cards! You can place the logo symbol on one side and the business name and your details on the other. Illustrations on business cards are a growing trend this year!!

 

The symbol is an identifying element of your brand, and it can be abstract or literal. Think of the iconic Nike swoosh and Apple logo—an smoothed checkmark that’s abstract and an apple that references the forbidden fruit. 

How and when to use combination logos

Companies that are successful at developing a strong brand identity with a combination logo design might inevitably look to simplify their logo.:

Here are some tips to consider:

 

 


4. Abstract logo

abstract logos pepsi, slack, vaio

What is an abstract logo?: Abstract logos are logos that use symbols, fonts, or colors to represent a company or product without referring to anything literal. Examples of abstract logos include Slack’s crisscross logo and Pepsi’s “swirl” logo. They’re not referring to anything – these abstract symbols create an unmistakable distinction. 

They can be used when a company wants to distinguish itself in the market and keep its identity open-ended and versatile. This way, customers can project their own meaning onto the brand.

Here are some abstract logos made with the Looka logo maker:

Abstract logo consulting
abstract logo symbol example
red abstract logo
abstract monogram logo

How and when to use an abstract logo

Here are some tips on when to choose abstract logos for your design:

 

 

As Leonardo da Vinci said, “Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.” And for abstract logos, we believe this rings true, keep simplicity top of mind if you decide to adopt this logotype for your brand.


5. Brandmark/logo symbol/pictorial mark logo

brandmark logo symbol and 4 types of logos

What is a brandmark logo?: A brandmark logo (AKA a logo symbol) is a standalone image or symbol. The mark can be pictorial, representing a real-life object (again, think Apple), or an abstract shape (like above).

These types of logos don’t include the company’s name, which is a big risk for a new business that wants its name to be visible.

 

Brandmark logos are best for brands that have already built up brand recognition. They’re also the only option for an app logo!

 

And just like time spent coming up with a company name, the type of image that’s employed in the brandmark logo needs to be heavily considered. Think of the following:

Here are some brandmark logos made with the Looka logo maker:

dental brandmark logo symbol
brandmark with logo symbol
modern pictoral mark logo
consulting brandmark example

How and when to use a brandmark logo

If you like the idea of a brandmark logo but aren’t sure it’s the right choice, consider these tips:

 

 


6. Emblem logo

emblem type of logo

What is an emblem logo?: One of the oldest forms of a logo is the emblem. The elements of an emblem logo include vintage-style text inside of a container, (often a circle or other shape). Emblem logos can convey authority, seriousness, and stability.

Think of badges, seals, or crests. Emblem logos are treated as a cohesive image, rather than typography.

Fun Fact: If you’re wondering (like many of us have) what the Starbucks logo is? It’s a siren. Why a siren? Steve Murray, the Creative Director at Starbucks Global Creative Studio shared that the founders felt a siren “tied into what they felt Starbucks stood for.” And that’s because the company was founded in Seattle which is a port city, and coffee also often travels long distances, as does their coffee.

Emblem type of logo

The emblem can communicate prestige or finesse—often associated with brands that have a long history.  But these types of logos are also less versatile, especially for online usage. Emblem logos are usually intricate, so they can be trickier to shrink down for use on social media or business cards.

How and when to use emblem logos

Because of their shape, emblem logos make fabulous social media profile images. They also look great when printed on just about anything– from clothing to stickers because of their unique designs.

​​Opt for an emblem logo when you want to portray a sense of tradition or longevity. Consider this:

 

 


7. Mascot logos

Mascot logos duolingo, reddit and tripadvisor owl

What is a mascot logo?: Mascot logos involve an illustrated character that acts as the ambassador of a brand. These types of logos are often fun and friendly and give audiences a persona to relate to and form a connection with.

You’ll often see mascot logos used in children’s brands due to their engaging nature. Think of the many Kellog’s characters, from Tony the Tiger to Tucan Sam.

Service companies, food brands, and sports teams are great users of these logotypes. But lately, we’ve seen a trend of more apps and tech brands taking on animated characters to humanize their brands.

Here are some mascot logos made with the Looka logo maker:

rabbit mascot logo example
dog mascot logo example
bird mascot logo example
turtle mascot logo example

How and when to use a mascot logo

Choose a mascot logo if you’re looking to inject a sense of life, and personality into your brand. Mascots can be great for telling stories, as well as animating. Consider this:

 

 


Choosing the right types of logos

Remember: Your logo will live both digitally and physically. It will be scaled to different sizes, printed on paper, and uploaded as a profile picture — the list goes on. That’s why it’s so common for brands to create designs with and without a symbol (or monogram) to have both at the ready.

Here are some final notes on choosing the right types of logos!

 

 

And remember, have fun with it! One of our favorite examples of getting creative with logo design is Liquid Death. They decided on a combination logo of a symbol and wordmark because well, they liked both! Believe it or not, this brand sells water. Canned water.

They put the average water bottle to shame, and made hydrating at a concert look cool. 

Liquid-Death-OG

Want to learn more about logo design? Check out our guide, explore the benefits of using an AI logo maker, or get started with our own logo maker today!

 

By Kate

Kate is a freelance journalist, producer, and writer in Toronto.

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