Create an interlocking two-letter monogram online, free for personal use. The maker runs on Brandogram, a typeface I designed specifically for stacked letter pairs. Type your initials, preview the lockup, and export it as a PNG.
For commercial work, vector output, and the full alternate sets, the complete Brandogram family takes the same monogram into any design app.
Four steps, under a minute.
The PNG is raster and licensed for personal use. For client work you’ll want the font itself: vector output at any size, in any app, with a commercial license. That’s Brandogram.
A monogram is not two letters placed near each other. It’s one mark. The pair has to share space the way a single letterform does: consistent stroke weight, deliberate overlaps, and negative space that still reads at favicon size.
That’s the problem Brandogram was built to solve. Each weight keeps the strokes of both letters optically even, and the interlocks are drawn, not generated: 24 alternates per letter, so the pair you need has a version that actually fits together.
The fastest test for any monogram: shrink it. If the two letters still read as one mark at 16 pixels, it works. If it turns into noise, the overlaps are doing too much.
Go from initials to finished monogram in under a minute. Brandogram is a 7-weight typeface built to combine letters – for logo designers, wedding stationers, Etsy sellers, and crafters.
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