Thread:Unok/@comment-26877698-20140210215050/@comment-3544775-20140420112526

I can explain the process, but I doubt you will understand it or learn how to do it, unless you have some experience with Photoshop.

I personally make wordmarks 2 ways:

1. First you need rendered logo, if you can't find, you have to render it yourself. Then you have too look for a similar looking font, if the original logo looks like the text is written as brush, then you look for such font, if it's like strokes, you look for strokes font, etc. Once you find similar font, you have to stylize it like the original logo font. It pretty much depends on the style of the logo, but sometimes you will either have to make the whole text the same color or use gradient. Then you use Blending Options to add effects like shadow, strokes, gradient, mix of all those, etc, until you make the wiki text looks similar to the original logo. There are many options in blending options, so you can do quite a lot of stylizing. Then place where you want the wiki text to be on the original logo, resize and save.

2. Sometimes it's easier to not even look for similar font. That depends on the original logo, whatever it's hard to reproduce or you can use letters from it to make a "wiki" text. If the original font contains english letters and depending on those letters, you can easily copy them, edit them a little (rotating, copy segments, clone, etc) to make the letter you want.

This is the overall process. It's not detailed as where you need to go and what you need to do, since that's specific for each logo. Don't know of how much helpful it was.