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Nick from logos by Nick demonstrates creating simple interlocking letter logos in this tutorial. He recommends checking out his logo design Academy for more logo design tips. Nick starts by creating a new document sized at 1280 by 1280 pixels. He uses the font Arbitron medium for the text, suggesting a lighter weight font for better interlocking.

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Traditionally, a monogram reads First Name Initial, Last Name Initial, Middle Name or Maiden Name Initial. With the Last Name Initial being the larger Middle Initial. For example, if you had the name Kelsie Elizabeth Vogds, her monogram would read KVE.
A two letter monogram in traditional format will place both letters side by side the same size, and like the cypher can be used to either combine a first and last name or to combine two last names. A single initial can represent either the first or last name.
A traditional 3 letter monogram is the persons first name initial on the left, the last name initial in the middle larger, and the middle name initial on the right. If the monogram is for a married woman, it has been traditional to substitute her maiden name initial for her middle name initial on the right.
The standard three-letter monogram order places a larger last name initial in the center, with the first and middle initials in the same but smaller font, one on either side. Therefore, the monogram letters for Fannie Lou Hamer would be FLH, or more accurately FHL, with the H larger in the center.
Traditional Three Letter Monogram The most popular of monogram designs is a three letter format where the surname appears center and larger. Traditional etiquette is to use the lady of the houses initials in the following order: First, Last, Maiden.
Start with the double name initials stacked. Then the initial of your married name is in the center, followed by the maiden name initial. The double name initials, when stacked, should be the same size as the maiden name initial. The married last name initial (center) will be the largest.
A monogram is a group of two or more letters, overlapping or intertwining one another to form a design or symbol. They usually represented the initials of the familys or individuals name.
Traditional Monogram For an individual, the order of initials is the first name, last name, and middle name. The last name initial (center) is larger than those on either side.
A monogram is a motif made by overlapping or combining two or more letters or other graphemes to form one symbol. Monograms are often made by combining the initials of an individual or a company, used as recognizable symbols or logos.

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