LOGO DESIGN
Jake Spurlock - whyisjake@gmail.com
LOGO:
A distinctive symbol of a company, object,
   publication, person service or idea.
MARK
A recognizable symbol used to indicate
    ownership or origin of goods.
TRADEMARK
A name or symbol used to show that a product is made by a
           particular company legally registered.
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WORDMARK
A wordmark uses the company name with proprietary
                   letterforms.
WORDMARK ADVANTAGES



• Proliferation   of logos has made recognizing symbols difficult.

• Word   sidesteps logo recognition
WORDMARK
              DISADVANTAGES



• Ifnot handled skillfully, a wordmark alone may be generic and
  lack real mnemonic value.
SYMBOL
The symbol is the iconic portion of a logo. At times, the
      logomark can exist without the wordmark.
MONOGRAM
A design of one or more letters, usually the initials of a name,
   used to identify a company, publication, person or idea.
MONOGRAM ADVANTAGES
The monogram solves mnemonic and legibility issues.
MONOGRAM
            DISADVANTAGES
 Monograms are often masquerading as logos. Generic initials,
treated in a clever way ways may look better on on towels or
           glasses then the corporate business card.
Initials woven together
have very little meaning.
Logo Design
Logo Design
Logo Design

Logo Design