As for the trademark combination, it depends on why you design the trademark and where to use it. If this trademark is used on clothing and a pattern is to be embroidered on the chest, the simpler the trademark, the better. If the trademark is marked on the edge of the product, it is better to place it horizontally, such as the TV trademark. You can go to some large shopping websites and look at the text and graphic combinations of famous and well-known trademarks. You will have an idea after referring to them.
Based on my more than 20 years of trademark practice, many trademarks are designed with distortions of Chinese pinyin letters. I can understand and guess it, but ordinary consumers don’t understand. Daily necessities and mass product trademarks should still be based on text, so that most people can understand and remember them. Ordinary people really don’t have that much ability to appreciate art. The trademark design of high-end products needs to be more particular and can be more complicated.