Which Logo Style Is Best for You?

A logo is the cherry on top of your personal brand sundae. It makes you more memorable to your future employers and business partners. But... it is hard to know which style is best for you. Should you go with a logo of just your initials, or what about your name inside of a circle? Take this quiz to find out which style works best for you!

Katie McVicar
Created by Katie McVicar (User Generated Content*)User Generated Content is not posted by anyone affiliated with, or on behalf of, Playbuzz.com.
On Apr 27, 2016

What is your major?

How long is your name?

Simple or flashy?

Are you looking to use more cursive or standard fonts?

Pick a logo!

What sort of work samples are displayed on your portfolio?

How much time are you willing to spend designing your logo?

How will you be designing your logo?

Pick a word that describes you.

Which colors would you use in your personal branding?

Initials

Initials

If you're on a time crunch, or just have a love for simplicity, the Initials logo type is for you. This logo works well for people with long or difficult names to spell. Your initials will be easily recognizable, and they won't take up too much space on your online portfolio!

Emblem

Emblem

This logo is great for people who want to put a little extra time into their logo. You can put your full name inside of a symbol to create a sleek design that employers will love. This type is also space friendly and is easily placed on any online portfolio!

Word Mark

Word Mark

This design works well for anyone with a catchy name that is on the easier side to spell. If you incorporate your full name into your design you can increase the likelihood employers will remember your name after leaving your online portfolio.

Combo

Combo

This type of logo works well for someone with a catchy name who also wants to add a small element of design. Picking a sleek font and pairing it with a small, memorable graphic will be sure to catch your employers eye.

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