Ward+Corporate+Identity

Image found: https://ladyofthezoos.com/wildlife-ambassadors/founders-of-world-wildlife-fund-wwf/
 * World Wildlife Fund Logo:**
 * I like this logo because it is monotone, and its subject does not need color.
 * The WWF logo is a combination of an image and typography. I think WWF uses this combination because the panda actually reminds you of endangered animals, while if the logo was just the name, someone who didn't know the company would not know it was about helping animals.
 * The target audience is anyone who wants to make a difference in the lives of animals all around the world.
 * This meets WWF's needs because the panda shows the importance of endangered animals to the organization, and the company's name below reminds viewers who they can go to help animals.

Image found: https://www.wired.com/2015/09/googles-new-logo-trying-really-hard-look-friendly/
 * Google Logo:**
 * I like Google's logo because it is very simplistic and very recognizable.
 * This logo is an example of just text. I think the company uses just text because Google covers so many things on the internet that trying to find one picture for the logo would be limiting.
 * The target audience for this logo would be anyone, because anyone can use Google to find what they need.
 * This meets the needs of Google because the logo seems friendly, and I think Google wants to seem reliable since it can provide a million different sources of information for any question.

Image Found: https://colorlib.com/wp/all-olympic-logos-1924-2016/
 * Olympic Logo:**
 * I like this logo because it is also very simple and recognizable, and continues to be utilized in every new Olympic logo.
 * The Olympic logo is an example of just an image. I think this style was used because it is another logo that is incredibly recognizable. And, since it is being used continually, the words would most likely have to keep changing every Olympic event.
 * The target audience for this logo is anyone as well, because the Olympics represent unity and equality for everyone.
 * This meets the needs of the Olympics because it demonstrates the unity of all the countries coming together to compete in a friendly way. It is a very easy and simple logo that says exactly what it needs to.