Abbreviations (a shortened form of a word or phrase.) – There are good and bad abbreviations, however, even with bad abbreviations, while they may not be ideal for branding, they still may have value in the shortness of characters. Let’s look at a few examples of abbreviation brandables. Here’s some examples of good ones.
- GAL (Gallon) – This one’s a clear abbreviation and happens to also be pronounceable.
- CATEG (Category) – This one’s a clear abbreviation and happens to also be pronounceable.
- Ave – (Avenue) – This one’s a clear abbreviation and happens to also be pronounceable.
Acronyms (an abbreviation formed from the initial letters of other words and pronounced as a word) – Very similar to abbreviations, there are both; good and bad acronyms to invest in. However, due to the shortness of characters, there may still be value in a bad brandable acronym. Here’s some examples of good ones.
- ANI (Age Not Important) – Pronounceable and brandable
- MAT (Mechanical Assessment Technique) – Pronounceable and brandable
- DIY (do it yourself) – Pronounceable and brandable
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