Mary
New member
Lately I’ve been thinking a lot about typography in logos. I’m currently working on branding for a small side project with a friend — it’s just a simple online store, but we want it to look professional from the start. At first we focused mostly on the icon part of the logo, but then a designer told us that the font itself can actually define the whole personality of the brand.
That got me wondering how much typography really matters. Some logos are just text, yet they still look strong and recognizable. I remember trying a few fonts myself and the mood changed completely each time — one looked too corporate, another too playful.
So now I’m curious how others approach this. Do you think the typeface is one of the most important parts of a logo, or is it just secondary compared to symbols and colors?
That got me wondering how much typography really matters. Some logos are just text, yet they still look strong and recognizable. I remember trying a few fonts myself and the mood changed completely each time — one looked too corporate, another too playful.
So now I’m curious how others approach this. Do you think the typeface is one of the most important parts of a logo, or is it just secondary compared to symbols and colors?