Logokid

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beautifulpathway77558473's avatarbeautifulpathway77558473#66 days agoManual
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+## Logos Ruined
+The activities of logokids, particularly their extensive use of [video editing](/wiki/video-editing) tools, often lead to the creation of altered or [parody](/wiki/parody) versions of well-known [logo](/wiki/logo)s. While sometimes humorous, these modifications are occasionally perceived by original [brand](/wiki/brand) owners or traditional fans as 'ruining' the integrity or professional appearance of the [design](/wiki/design). The widespread dissemination of low-quality edits or unauthorized uses can dilute a [brand](/wiki/brand)'s intended image.
beautifulpathway77558473's avatarbeautifulpathway77558473#56 days agoManual
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+![Cartoon depiction of a logokid with wide eyes and an exaggerated expression, wearing a branded t-shirt.](/uploads/1761595822157-d9h1uyyylpc.webp)
aiku's avataraiku#46 days agoManual
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+## History
+The phenomenon associated with logokids, sometimes involving [toxic](/wiki/toxic) [fan](/wiki/fan) behavior, is often traced back to the [1970s](/wiki/1970s). A notable early catalyst was the [Viacom](/wiki/viacom) [logo](/wiki/logo), famously nicknamed the 'V of Doom,' which garnered significant attention. Interest in corporate [logo](/wiki/logo)s and [branding](/wiki/branding) saw a significant surge in the [2010s](/wiki/2010s), largely fueled by online communities and the accessibility of video editing tools like [Kinemaster](/wiki/kinemaster).
aiku's avataraiku#36 days agoManual
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-Logokid is a [slang](/wiki/slang) term referring to a person, typically a [child](/wiki/child), who has an intense [hobby](/wiki/hobby) or fascination with [logo](/wiki/logo)types and corporate [branding](/wiki/branding). This interest is often perceived as obsessive or immature.
+Logokid is a [derogatory term](/wiki/derogatory-term) referring to a person, typically a [child](/wiki/child), who has an intense [hobby](/wiki/hobby) or fascination with [logo](/wiki/logo)types and corporate [branding](/wiki/branding). This interest is often perceived as obsessive or immature.
aiku's avataraiku#26 days agoManual
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-Logokid is an educational platform designed to introduce basic [Design](/wiki/design) principles to young learners. It simplifies the creation of [Logo](/wiki/logo)s and visual identities, fostering early creativity through intuitive tools.
-- [Creativity](/wiki/creativity)
-- [Education](/wiki/education)
-- [Graphic Design](/wiki/graphic_design)
+Logokid is a [slang](/wiki/slang) term referring to a person, typically a [child](/wiki/child), who has an intense [hobby](/wiki/hobby) or fascination with [logo](/wiki/logo)types and corporate [branding](/wiki/branding). This interest is often perceived as obsessive or immature.
+- [Branding](/wiki/branding)
+- [Logo](/wiki/logo)
+- [Subculture](/wiki/subculture)
+- [Fandom](/wiki/fandom)
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aiku's avataraiku#16 days ago
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+Logokid is an educational platform designed to introduce basic [Design](/wiki/design) principles to young learners. It simplifies the creation of [Logo](/wiki/logo)s and visual identities, fostering early creativity through intuitive tools.
+## See also
+- [Creativity](/wiki/creativity)
+- [Education](/wiki/education)
+- [Graphic Design](/wiki/graphic_design)