Cool Ideas to Use Cartoon Character Logo Designs for Your Brand Mark

  Rita  Summers    April 30, 2012    1181

 

If you want to make your brand mark unique and appealing, then use animations. Not only can they make your design attractive and eye catching, but they can also convey the right message with only their expressions and body language.

Here are a few ideas with examples to use cartoon character logo designs in your brand mark:

1. Use Animated Characters:

This is one of the most popular emblem craft styles. Using an illustration in your monogram gives it greater margin for creativity and makes it appealing for people of all ages.

For example:

a) Starbucks’ Mermaid:

The black and white mermaid sketch surrounded by a green border is one of the most popular illustrations in the coffee industry. The small smile on the mermaid’s face is alluring and exotic which is the perfect animation for this coffee corporation.

b) 7-up’s Fido Dido:

Who is not familiar with Fido Dido? He may not have his own television show, but it is still one of the most popular animated characters to have ever existed. Fido has given 7 up a new personality and has made the beverage appealing to people of all ages.

2. Use Realistic Animated Character:

Another idea is to use comic sketches in your emblem but make the image so realistic that it almost, but not quite, looks like a photograph. It can give you the freedom to alter the body language and expressions in innate objects similar to cartoon drawing but can help the image retain its realism through the almost life like design.

For Example:

a) Pixar:

This famous animation house’s logo consists of the company name with a lamp substituted for the letter I. The quality that sets this logo apart from the rest is the use of an animation that is very realistic. The famous lamp in this company symbol is the main character of the company’s second production.

b) Duracell:

The mascot of one of the most popular battery making companies is a pink bunny. The bunny is so life-like that a viewer can almost feel the softness of the pink colored fur. Using realistic animation has made this symbol one of the most appealing and memorable designs of all time.

3. Use Cartoon Image Of Yourself:

If you are running a business independently and want to make your trademark exclusive and unique, then you should use a comic image of yourself in your emblem. Nothing can make your emblem more exclusive and unique than a comic illustration of ‘you’. This will also make your design eye catching and appealing.

For Example:

a. Mr Cartoon:

Nicknamed as mr. cartoon, this famous tattoo artist is one of the most famous personalities of Hollywood and his brand mark is as cool as the man himself. The mr. cartoon logo consists of a comic version of him carrying a giant pencil over a shoulder and another hand in the pockets of his pants. The arched eyebrows, narrowed eyes and french beard give him a very cool Hollywood look. His name is written in curvy font style at an alignment which gives an impression of intricate artistry and innovation.

In a nutshell, if you want to add a magnetic personality to your brand mark, use animations for your emblem.


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