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When both a wordmark and emblem are used to create a logo either element can be used individually, but are not the brand’s logo.


What is the subject of the underlined part?

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TakaWhat is the subject of the underlined part?

The writer made a mistake. The sentence is grammatically crippled. He meant "When both a wordmark and an emblem are used to create a logo, either element can be used individually but not as the brand’s logo."

Ah-ha! Thanks for the clarification!

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When both a wordmark and emblem are used to create a logo either element can be used individually, but are not the brand’s logo.


What is the subject of the underlined part?

The coordinated subject is made up of two NPs:

a wordmark and emblem used individually.

Note that there should be a comma after the subordinate when-clause, i.e., after "a logo".