I am designing an application that has two brands' logos to be displayed on the header. Positioning two brand logos next to each other looks odd.
Which is the best way to position the logos on the header?
I am designing an application that has two brands' logos to be displayed on the header. Positioning two brand logos next to each other looks odd.
Which is the best way to position the logos on the header?
Would it be possible to have the customer's logo up top (since they're the paying customer) and your logo in the footer, in a "powered by" sort of display? Similar to a customized WordPress site. The client customizes the site with their brand, but the very bottom prominently states that the site was created with WordPress. Just a thought. It's hard to know without more context of the site, the industry, the logos, etc.
This is very difficult to answer because I don't know what your logos look like.
However, I would consider putting the Brand Logo 2 on the left side before the user and notification icons. This is because on many websites these things will be the very last things in the header and having them just before the logo. (Like in your second picture) could be confusing.
This might end up looking horrible though (depending on the icon) so you should definitely have a bunch of end users look at multiple possibilities to chose.
We did it for Leica / Hexagon see and I think it looks good.
The original version did not include the Hexagon logo, which was introduced several years after Hexagon acquired Leica Geosystems, and even later in the US. See
Initially, we were uncertain about combining the two logos, but upon seeing the result, we felt that they blended quite naturally, with the Hexagon logo appearing first as the parent company, and the Leica logo appearing second as the subsidiary. See below
Of course, this may vary depending on the specific logos involved.
Additionally, I recall that at one point, NBA.com used two logos when redirecting to Argentina's version due to its association with a sports newspaper there.