We can use the titling LaTeX package to alter our title block to include an image. Below is a full example that shows how to add the R logo (logo.jpg) to the title page. The image can be of any format that LaTeX supports (e.g., jpg, png, or pdf).
---title: Adding a Logo to LaTeX Titleauthor: Michael Harperdate: December 7th, 2018output: pdf_documentheader-includes:- \usepackage{titling}- \pretitle{\begin{center}\includegraphics[width=2in,height=2in]{logo.jpg}\LARGE\\}- \posttitle{\end{center}}---<!-- Optionally include a page break. This will force the startof the document to the second page -->\newpageThis is your report.```{r, include=FALSE}# copy the R logo to the current directoryfile.copy(file.path(R.home("doc"), "html", "logo.jpg"), '.')```
An example output is shown in Figure 6.1.

An alternative method that does not require a special LaTeX package (titling) is to just insert the image in the title field using the Markdown syntax. For example:
title: |{width=1in}Adding a Logo to LaTeX Title
In this case, you will not need the header-includes field in the YAML frontmatter in the first example. Please note that although you cannot see them, there are two trailing spaces after {width=1in}, which means a line break in Markdown (see Section 4.12). Without the line break, the image and the title would be on the same line, which may not be what you desire.
