Of Course, you can! In Fact, it is the quality of custom boxes that allows both the retailers and customers to design for them the most valuable packaging. Firstly, as far as the branding is concerned, you need packaging that you can customize according to your product dimensions and size. Secondly, you have finalized the packaging, and now is the time for you to add your logo and brand name with the most impactful technology that you can possibly use.
I would suggest you use 3d printing technology to print your logo and branding details. You can also use laminations of gloss, matte, and spot UV to magnify the aesthetically appealing features of your boxes. Check out these custom boxes with logos to have a clear overview of how to design custom packaging with a logo.
Visit OXO Packaging for more detail.
Choose a logo maker tool like Canva or Looka. Enter your brand name and select design preferences. Customize the design with text, colors, and icons. Preview and refine your logo. for more detail Download the final logo in your desired format.
Nike is the brand name, and its logo is called the Nike Swoosh.
yes as the logo belongs to the brand owner there for it is copyright
brand name recognition.
A Trademark
soul cal :)
It is just the coca-cola name written in the coca-cola brand. Their logo is their company name
A&F has a Moose
The Kangol logo is a kangaroo, designed to represent the brand's name which is a combination of the words "kangaroo" and "wool." The kangaroo logo is iconic and is often featured on the brand's products such as hats and clothing.
It is a Newcastle Snowboard.
www.elitesportsocks.com is a site were you can create custom elite socks with your own logo, text, and colors. They are not Nike brand but the socks are for sport performance and have many similarities.
who knows? the difference is that one is a brand (logo,image, perception of the brand etc..) the other a company (wat they do, they name, objectives etc...) peace my friend