By Brynne Magaziner
How To Incorporate Your Child’s Name or Initials Into A Fabulous Logo
A truly unique logo is an amazing way for your child to express him or herself. And what better way to represent your child than using his or her name or initials? You can use the logo to brand your party starting with the invitation and stamp and following through on the sign-in board, centerpieces, giveaways, cake, even up in lights. The sky is the limit.
Logos with names can be super simple — just the name — or more complex — a play on the name using a tagline. You can incorporate it into a fun saying (“The Brice is Right”) or expression (“OMG!”). When designing a logo, keep in mind how all aspects of the logo work together — the fonts, colors and even the shapes of the letters, as well as where you plan to use the logo.
All of these logos featuring the names of the guest of honor set the tone for an amazing event.
AVERY: Here’s a play on Avery’s name and the fun that her guests would have at her Bat Mitzvah party. Its distressed look, bubbly font, and warm colors give off a playful urban vibe which fit perfectly with her loft venue. Logo by
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DAYTON: Variations of the same logo can be used in different places to keep decor interesting. Dayton had two “A Beautiful Day” logos which were used in many ways — on her cake, her centerpieces, menu cards, custom pillows for lounge furniture, stickers and more. The sunburst references back to the word “day” in the logo and the sophisticated fonts paired nicely with the rest of the event’s look. Event by
Rubel Event Management. Photographer: Joy Glenn, Designer: Oh So Fabulous/Tina LaMorte, Logo Design - Bella Dia Designs
DYLAN: Replacing the “L” in Dylan with a bat is a clever way to stay on-theme, plus the colors tie into Dylan’s love of the Mets. The logo is simple yet versatile and can be used on everything from a dance floor decal to t-shirts. Logo by
Party Logo Design
EJP: Taglines, using the guest of honor’s initials, are very popular. Everyone Just Party became the theme and tagline for this celebration. Logo by
Gotham T-Shirts
MAYA: The fun and whimsy tone of Maya's circus-themed Bat Mitzvah party is captured perfectly by her logo. It is both classic and modern and was used in all sorts of ways from labels on cotton candy to bar fronts and LED screens. Logo by
iSparkle Events
MIA: Mia’s logo and party were all about the polka dots! The font choice, with its rounded edges and dots paired well with all of the circles used throughout the party. Logo by
iSparkle Events
NATALIE: Natalie’s logo offers a play on her nickname “Nat” to tie into her international travel theme. Her fun and girly side is also shown with her name in silver sparkle and outlined in pink. The passport stamp is a unique way to share her Bat Mitzvah date, hometown and zip code. Logo by
FabuDesigns.com
NICOLE: Cleverly using the Coca-Cola logo, “It Was The Real Thing!” for Nicole’s Bat Mitzvah. Logo by
Mister Promotion
REICH: This family asked to have their last name Reich incorporated into their logo with a request from the guest of honor to use stars. “Reich For The Stars” was the result. Logo by
Gotham T-Shirts
SAM: This creative take on a basketball theme pairs Sam’s name with the words “Slam Dunk” and a basketball player. The letter “L” in bright orange does the perfect job of highlighting both the basketball player making his slam dunk and underlining the logo itself. Logo by
FabuDesigns.com
TOPF: It’s always fun when a last name ties into a logo. The “I’m on TOPF of the world” was a perfect fit for this Bat Mitzvah girl for her big day. Logo by
The Event Of A Lifetime
WORST: When your last name is Worst, it’s the best name for a logo! Guests had a great time at “The Worst Party". Logo by
Gotham T-Shirts
Brynne Magaziner is the owner and Chief Magic Maker of Pop Color Events, a boutique event planning firm specializing in Bar Mitzvah & Bat Mitzvah event planning in Washington DC, Maryland and Virginia. Visit popcolorevents.com for more information.
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