1920s Logo Ideas:
Logo | Description |
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Edit | This cool keyboard icon brings to mind the era of jazz music and speakeasies. The dark gray-blue background perfectly complements the white text and icon, adding a vintage effect perfect for the era. The balanced KoHo typeface adds a contemporary edge that symbolizes the 1920s' strive for modernism. |
Edit | A purple hexagonal shape conveys ideas of elegance and indulgence, reminiscent of the 1920s love of sophistication. The point of the hexagon leads the eye to the K2D typeface, which contrasts the retro icon with its modern style. The old-fashioned microphone symbolizes the era of jazz singers. |
Edit | The large heart icon holding a bottle of alcohol immediately draws the eye and shows the 1920s love of prohibited drinks. A monochromatic color palette adds style and sophistication to the design, while the Candal typeface brings a fun, vintage style to this hip logo idea. |
Edit | The dark Montserrat typeface stands out in this design, highlighting the logo's urban style. The saxophone player and crescent moon make the perfect icon for a jazzy business. The muted tones of yellow and orange are soothing and convey warmth, happiness, and excitement. |
Edit | The 1920s was an age of construction as people built themselves up from the days of war, and this idea is reflected in this industrial icon. The Days One typeface uses thick strokes and wide letterforms to help the business name stand out, and a blue color palette conveys trust and professionalism. |
Edit | The shades of orange in the icon create an illusion of circular motion, while the large gear icon grabs attention with a reference to the industrial age and the 1920s love of modernism. The contemporary Laila typeface helps this design strive toward a modern, trendy vibe, and looks great in logos. |
Edit | The blocky Odibee Sans typeface adds versatility to this design and allows it to be resized without losing legibility of the business name. The large disco ball-style icon immediately sets the stage for a fun, outgoing brand, while the monochromatic color palette conveys sophistication. |
Edit | A large wine glass icon grabs attention and is symbolic of the prohibition era of the 1920s, where going to a speakeasy was an illicit thrill. The Monoton typeface complements this vintage theme with its metal press style. The dark grayish-brown color symbolizes the dependability of your business. |
Edit | A large heart icon draws attention to a retro microphone, bringing to mind images of jazz singers and bootlegged gin. The Ceviche One typeface adds a bold, expressionist style to the design that suits the outgoing 1920s era. Orange pops against a dark blue background and conveys a flamboyant vibe. |
Edit | The techno-inspired Source Code Pro typeface in black stands out in this design and creates a sense of forward motion. The delicate lines of the martini glass convey elegance and sophistication, which is complemented by both the gray-blue color of the icon and the dark red background. |