Logomarks based on company initials can be a great way of tying together a combination mark or subtly improving the brand recognition of a stand-alone logomark. While a design based on a letter may sound restrictive or boring to some, our talented designers have proven again and again that they thrive under strict limitations on the brief.
Looking at our list of letter-based logo designs, it's immediately clear they are anything but limited. Designers employ shapes, textures and colors to make even the most basic designs interesting and unique. Many also choose to combine the letter with other elements like animals or relevant images to create quirky and eye-catching logos.
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To make a logo based on a letter successful, designers should try to think outside the box. A design that is purely a pretty representation of a letter in an eye-catching color is unlikely to have the uniquely applicable feel a successful business logo requires.
Think of how you can incorporate elements of the brand's identity into the design, either literally – through objects, animals or icons – or figuratively – like a sleek minimalist design to indicate modern simplicity, or line-based design to evoke a sense or progression and movement.
Take a look at our carefully selected examples to see an interesting approach to every letter of the alphabet, and maybe try to think how the designer has managed to make the logo uniquely relevant to its business. Then go forth and get your own letter-based logo, and remember even though there are just 26 letters in the English alphabet, there are countless possibilities at the pencil tip of a good designer.
A is for Arion Associates
B is for B Gript
C is for Cherry
D is for Dash Advertising
E is for Egger Media
F is for Family Bar
G is for Gregorio
H is for Henneberry Properties
I is for Integral Legal Solutions
J is for Jittery
K is for Supplemental Knowledge
L is for Lincoln Solutions Group
M is for MordMedia
N is for Niyola
O is for ellemenoe
P is for the property shop
Q is for Quero Zero
R is for Real Asset
S for Summey Industries
T for Temprano Techvestors
U is for Uberto
V is for vero
W is for Workable
X is for Tec-X
Y is for Yakkatime
Z is for Zeekur
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Written by Jane Murray on Saturday, February 20, 2016
Jane Murray is a freelance copywriter based in Sydney. Apart from writing up a storm for the DesignCrowd blog on anything from logo design to Michael Jackson's shoes, she enjoys reading literary science fiction and hanging out with most animals except wasps. Get in touch via LinkedIn.