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7 Types of Logos: How to Use Them for Your Custom Ecommerce Website
A logo is an image that symbolizes your business. But did you know there are 7 different types of logos?
Though they’re all a combination of typography and images, each type of logo gives your brand a different feel. And since your logo is the first thing new customers will see, especially on a custom ecommerce website, you want to make sure you get it right.
Here are the 7 types of logos you need to know about:
1. Monogram (or lettermark) logos 2. Wordmark logos 3. Pictorial mark logos 4. Abstract logo marks 5. Mascot logos 6. The combination mark 7. The emblem
Want to know how to choose the best logo type for your business? Read on!
1. Monogram logos (or lettermarks)
Monogram logos or lettermarks are logos that consist of letters, usually brand initials. IBM, CNN, HP, HBO… Noticing a pattern, yes? They’re the initialisms of a few famous businesses with rather lengthy names. With 2 or 3 words to remember, they’ve each turned to using their initials for brand-identification purposes. So it makes perfect sense for them to use monograms — sometimes called lettermark logos — to represent their organizations.
A lettermark is a typography-based logo that’s comprised of a few letters, usually a company’s initials. The lettermark is all about simplicity. By utilizing just a few letters lettermark logos are effective at streamlining any company brand if they have a long name. For example, how much easier is it to say — and remember — NASA versus the National Aeronautics and Space Administration?
Because the focus is on initials, the font you choose (or create) is very important to make sure your logo is not only on-theme with what your company does, but also legible when you print on business cards. Also, if you’re not an established business already you may want to add your full business name below the logo so people can begin to learn who you are right away.
2. Wordmarks (or logotypes)
Similar to a lettermark, a wordmark or logotype is a font-based logo that focuses on a business’ name alone. Think Visa and Coca-Cola. Wordmark logos work really well when a company has a succinct and distinct name. Google’s logo is a great example of this. The name itself is catchy and memorable so, when combined with strong typography, the logo helps create strong brand recognition.
Also, like with a lettermark logo, typography will be an important decision. Since the focus will be on your name, you’ll want to pick a font — or create a font — that captures the essence of what your business does. For example, fashion labels tend to use clean, elegant fonts that feel high-end, while legal or government agencies almost always stick to traditional, “heavier” text that feels secure.
When to use lettermark and wordmark logos:
Consider a lettermark logo if your business happens to have a long name. Condensing the business name into initials will help simplify your design and likewise, customers will have an easier time recalling your business and your logo.
A wordmark is a good decision if you’re a new business and need to get your name out there, just make sure that name is short enough to take advantage of the design. Anything too long can look too cluttered.
A wordmark logo is a good idea if you have a distinct business name that will stick in customers’ minds. Having your name in a great, designed font will make your brand all the stickier.
Both lettermark and wordmark logos are easy to replicate across marketing material and branding thus making them highly adaptable options for a new, and developing, business.
Remember that you’ll want to be scrupulous when creating a lettermark or a wordmark. Your business name in a font alone likely won’t be distinct enough to capture the nuance of your brand. So make sure you hire a professional who’ll have an eye for detail.
3. Pictorial marks (or logo symbols)
A pictorial mark (sometimes called brand mark or logo symbol) is an icon — or graphic-based logo. It’s probably the image that comes to mind when you think “logo”: the iconic Apple logo, the Twitter bird, the Target bullseye. Each of these companies’ logos is so emblematic, and each brand so established, that the mark alone is instantly recognizable. A true brand mark is only an image. Because of this, it can be a tricky logo type for new companies, or those without strong brand recognition, to use.
mark is what image to choose. This is something that will stick with your company its entire existence. You need to think about the broader implications of the image you choose: do you want to play on your name (like John Deere does with their deer logo)? Or are you looking to create deeper meaning (think how the Snapchat ghost tells us what the product does)? Or do you want to evoke an emotion (as the World Wildlife foundation does with their stylized image of a panda — an adorable and endangered species)?
4. Abstract logo marks
An abstract mark is a specific type of pictorial logo. Instead of being a recognizable image — like an apple or a bird — it’s an abstract geometric form that represents your business. A few famous examples include the BP starburst-y logo, the Pepsi divided circle and the strip-y Adidas flower. Like all logo symbols, abstract marks work really well because they condense your brand into a single image. However, instead of being restricted to a picture of something recognizable, abstract logos allow you to create something truly unique to represent your brand.
The benefit of an abstract mark is that you’re able to convey what your company does symbolically, without relying on the cultural implications of a specific image. Through color and form, you can attribute meaning and cultivate emotion around your brand. (As an example, think about how the Nike swoosh implies movement and freedom).
5. Mascots
Mascot logos are logos that involve an illustrated character. Often colorful, sometimes cartoonish, and most always fun, the mascot logo is a great way to create your very own brand spokesperson — er, spokes-character(?).
A mascot is simply an illustrated character that represents your company. Think of them as the ambassador for your business. Famous mascots include the Kool-Aid Man, KFC’s Colonel and Planter’s Mr. Peanut.
Mascots are great for companies that want to create a wholesome atmosphere by appealing to families and children. Think of all those mascots at sporting events and the great dynamic they create by getting involved with the audience!
When to use picture and symbol logos:
A pictorial mark alone can be tricky. It’s effective if you already have an established brand but that’s not a hard and strict rule. You can use brandmarks to your advantage to convey what your business does graphically if your name is too long, and they can also be used effectively to convey a desired idea or emotion.
Pictorial and abstract marks also work quite well for global commerce if, for example, a business name doesn’t lend itself well to translation.
A pictorial mark however may not be the best idea if you anticipate changes to your business model in the future. You may start off selling pizzas and use a pizza in your logo but what happens when you start to selling sandwiches or burgers, or even produce?
Abstract marks allow you to create a completely unique image for your business, but are best left to design professionals who understand how color, shape and structure combine to create meaning.
Think about creating a mascot if you are trying to appeal to young children or families. One big benefit of a mascot is it can encourage customer interaction so it’s a great tool for social media marketing as well as real-world marketing events. I mean, who doesn’t want to take a selfie with the Pillsbury Doughboy?
Remember that a mascot is only one part of a successful logo and brand, and you may not be able to use it across all your marketing material. For example, a highly detailed illustration may not print well on a business card. So put some consideration in the next type of logo design below, the combination mark.
6. The combination mark
A combination mark is a logo comprised of a combined wordmark or lettermark and a pictorial mark, abstract mark, or mascot. The picture and text can be laid out side-by-side, stacked on top of each other, or integrated together to create an image. Some well-known combination mark logos include Doritos, Burger King and Lacoste.
Because a name is associated with the image, a combination mark is a versatile choice, with both the text and icon or mascot working together to reinforce your brand. With a combination mark, people will also begin to associate your name with your pictorial mark or mascot right away! In the future, you may be able to rely exclusively on a logo symbol, and not have to always include your name. Also, because the combination of a symbol and text creates a distinct image together, this type of logo is usually easier to trademark than a pictorial mark alone.
7. The emblem
An emblem logo consists of font inside a symbol or an icon; think badges, seals and crests. These logos tend to have a traditional appearance about them that can make a striking impact, thus they are often the go-to choice for many schools, organizations or government agencies. The auto industry is also very fond of emblem logos. While they have a classic style, some companies have effectively modernized the traditional emblem look with logo designs fit for the 21st century (think of Starbucks’ iconic mermaid emblem, or Harley-Davidson’s famous crest).
But because of their lean towards higher detail, and the fact that the name and symbol are rigidly entwined, they can be less versatile than the aforementioned types of logos. An intricate emblem design won’t be easy to replicate across all branding. For business cards, a busy emblem may shrink so small before it becomes too difficult to read. Also, if you plan on embroidering this type of logo on hats or shirts, then you’ll really have to create a design that is on the simple side or it just won’t be possible. So as a rule keep your design uncomplicated and you’ll walk away with a strong, bold look that’ll make you look like the consummate professional.
When to use a combination mark or emblem logos:
A combination mark is a great choice for pretty much any business out there. It’s versatile, usually highly unique, and the most popular choice of logo among prominent companies. (We also see A LOT of combination mark logos get created on 99designs.)
An emblem’s traditional look might be favored by lots of public agencies and schools but it can also serve any up-and-coming private business quite well, especially those in the food and beverage industry: think beer labels and coffee cups (Starbucks!). But remember to play it safe when it comes to detail. You still want a design you’ll be able to print neatly across all of your marketing material.
There you have it. A breakdown of all the types of logos out there.
Want more logo design tips? Learn how to design a logo here.
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In the digital era, having a strong online presence is crucial for success. Whether it's a responsive website or a feature-rich mobile app, these tools help businesses reach wider audiences, improve engagement, and boost growth.
At KSoft Technologies, we specialize in creating websites and applications tailored to your business needs, ensuring innovation and functionality go hand in hand.
What is Web Development?
Web development involves designing and building websites that are visually appealing, user-friendly, and fully functional. It includes:
Frontend Development: Focuses on the design and user experience, using technologies like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
Backend Development: Handles server-side logic, databases, and APIs using tools like Node.js, PHP, and Python.
A key focus today is responsive design, which ensures your website works flawlessly on desktops, tablets, and smartphones. We at KSoft Technologies prioritize seamless designs that enhance user engagement.
What is App Development?
App development refers to creating software applications for mobile devices or desktops, enabling businesses to connect with users on the go.
Native Apps: Built for specific platforms like Android or iOS.
Web Apps: Accessible through browsers for cross-platform compatibility.
Hybrid Apps: A combination of both, offering flexibility and cost-efficiency.
The app development process includes planning, designing, coding, testing, and launching. With tools like Flutter, React Native, and Swift, we build apps that deliver exceptional user experiences.
Why Choose KSoft Technologies?
At KSoft Technologies, we turn your ideas into reality with cutting-edge web and app development solutions. Whether you need a professional website, a mobile app, or both, our team is here to ensure your project is efficient, scalable, and aligned with your goals.
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"Patience in SEO: Growing Your Website Organically" – A Guide by KSoft Technologies
In the fast-paced world of digital marketing, patience is the secret ingredient to SEO success. At KSoft Technologies, we understand that achieving sustainable, long-term growth for your website isn’t an overnight process. That’s why our guide, "Patience in SEO," delves into the art of cultivating organic growth step by step.
This insightful guide offers actionable strategies that help businesses build a solid foundation for SEO success:
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But the key takeaway? SEO is a journey, not a race. By understanding the gradual nature of search engine optimization, businesses can adopt sustainable practices that:
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Why Patience Pays Off in SEO
SEO success isn’t about quick fixes—it’s about creating a long-term strategy that grows with your business. This approach not only ensures steady and reliable growth but also builds a resilient online presence that can adapt to changes in algorithms and market trends.
By focusing on the right practices and giving them time to work, businesses can enjoy benefits that go beyond rankings, such as improved user engagement, stronger brand credibility, and better conversions.
KSoft Technologies: Your Partner in Organic Growth
At KSoft Technologies, we don’t just preach patience—we practice it. Our team of SEO experts helps businesses navigate the complexities of organic growth with a balanced approach that’s both effective and sustainable.
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Welcome to KSoft Technologies – Where Innovation Meets Purpose
At KSoft Technologies, innovation isn’t just a word—it’s the heartbeat of who we are. Our team of passionate experts thrives on creating solutions that make a real difference. We push boundaries, explore possibilities, and deliver software that empowers businesses to grow and adapt in today’s fast-paced digital world.
The need for agile, scalable, and secure software is greater than ever as businesses embrace digital transformation. That’s where we come in. KSoft Technologies specializes in designing custom applications and websites tailored to your unique needs. We don’t just fix problems; we turn them into opportunities for growth and success.
Why Choose KSoft Technologies?
✨ Tailored Just for You Every business has its own story, and we make sure your software aligns perfectly with yours. We take the time to understand your goals and create solutions that truly fit—no cookie-cutter approaches here!
💻 Powered by Cutting-Edge Tech We stay ahead of the curve so you can too. By leveraging the latest technology, we ensure your software is innovative, reliable, and ready for the future.
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How We Make an Impact
We’re proud to have helped businesses:
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By focusing on both the technical and strategic sides of software development, we create solutions that don’t just work—they drive real results.
More Than Just a Service Provider
At KSoft Technologies, we’re not here to just build software. We’re here to build partnerships. Whether you’re:
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