Specialization

Fashion Entrepeneurship Specialization

About the video: Differences between nominal and symbolic identifiers

Overview

“I'll tell you a little about the most common typologies used in fashion brand development. Later, we'll focus on the difference between a wordmark and monograms. Understanding this will help us later in our decision-making process for developing our brand logo.”

In this video lesson Domestika addresses the topic: Differences between nominal and symbolic identifiers, which is part of the Domestika online course: Fashion Entrepeneurship Specialization. Learn fashion design from the initial concept to the creation of a unique and functional collection.

Partial transcription of the video

“In this lesson we are going to review some of the main differences between identifiers nominal and symbolic. It is important to know that when we talk about nominal identifiers we refer only to to the word or the logo. When we talk about symbolic identifiers we are talking about icons or symbols that They refer to and reflect a visual concept through an idea. Now join me as I review some of the main categories and show you how they break down. We can understand in a very simple way that symbolics have to do with a specific form or representation of an object. It can be an object, It can be ...”

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Course summary for: Fashion Entrepeneurship Specialization

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    Fashion, Marketing & Business
  • Areas

    Branding & Identity, Communication, Design, Fashion Design, Marketing

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Fashion Entrepeneurship Specialization

A specialization by multiple teachers
Berkeley, United States.
Joined April 2002
  • 100% positive reviews (6)
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