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A lock-up is the final form of a logo with all of its elements locked in their relative positions. For the sake of maintaining consistency in all mediums, the lock-up should not be taken apart or altered in any way. A good lock-up will create a sense of cohesion between the elements.
To cite another website: “Lockup: A lockup refers to the positioning of the brand's symbol and its word mark. Some lockups may also include a tagline or secondary copy. The arrangement of these pieces can exist in multiple versions, especially if a brand has more than one division.”
Logo lockup This is the exact arrangement of the individual pieces to create a new whole. Lockups can also be made from a main logo and a department name or a logo and slogan. Businesses often use a lockup, sometimes called a combination logo, as their primary identifying mark.
Brand marks are visual images, elements or symbols used to identify a brand and contribute to building and maintaining its image. Examples of marks include a company's logo, coloring, design or picture.
Shape: Icons are made to fit in squares ('quadratic') and consider the technical requirements of the application it is made for, while logos do not have shape restrictions. Because of this, logo designs allow more creativity in contrast to icon designs. Size: Icons are usually in 16×16 (favicon)or 512×512.
A type lockup is a typographic design where the words and characters are styled and arranged very specifically. Like the design is literally locked in place. This idea is slightly at-odds with the responsive web that we know and love, where text is fluid and trappable and whatnot.
To cite another website: “Lockup: A lockup refers to the positioning of the brand's symbol and its word mark. Some lockups may also include a tagline or secondary copy. The arrangement of these pieces can exist in multiple versions, especially if a brand has more than one division.”
What is a graphic mark? Home Dictionary Graphic mark. Set of graphic elements that constitute the visual appearance of a brand. There are three types of graphic marks: Word marks, iconic or symbolic logos, imago type and combination marks.
A logotype is essentially the name of a business that is designed using unique typography to set it apart. A logo mark is an identifying mark that does not contain the company name but stands for it.
An icon directly represents (or shows us) an idea, concept, operation or action. Icons simplify or summarize an operation through a graphical representation, and relays this to the user. Icons are commonly used in applications (or apps), to represent what the app does, and are a key element in UI/UX interface.
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