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?
Comments
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."
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!
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".