Antique Logo Ideas:
Logo | Description |
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Edit | The Pirata One typeface, with its dramatic serifs and calligraphic design, has the personality of a famous and noble institution. It lends authority and character to the centered icon of a fancy chair that seems fit for a king. The dark blue color palette projects loyalty and professionalism. This logo seems perfect for an antique store. |
Edit | Red is the color of romance and passion. When painted on an old and charming car, it ignites a love for automobiles and appeals to car enthusiasts — and may make a fantastic logo for a vintage bar. The Viga typeface has a boldness that gives power and confidence to the old car, allaying any suspicions one might have about its condition. |
Edit | The Exo typeface has a slanted design that evokes feelings of movement and tempo. This pairs nicely with the icon of a vinyl disk and musical note, suiting an antique music brand and bringing to mind retro music halls and dance parties. Dark blue and black combine to create a classy feel that is in keeping with the vintage aesthetic. |
Edit | Old trees are products of antiquity and are metaphors for maturity, long-term thinking, and reliability. The detail in the icon tells of its age, and its cash-green color makes it a fitting emblem for a finance and investments firm, while offering a modern contrast to the antique theme. The plain lines of the Rubik typeface balance the busy icon. |
Edit | The vibrant and dominant red color arrests our attention and stands out amidst a sea of advertisements. It communicates the romance of antiquity, and the chest of drawers and old carpenter's plane are symbols of a bygone era — perfect for an antique furniture business. The Public Sans typeface exudes confidence and helps the brand name stand out. |
Edit | Teal inspires creativity and idealism, pairing nicely with a brand that espouses those values. The Laila typeface appears to be drawn with a fountain pen, suggesting an old and respected name. These elements hinting at antiquity are made apparent by the icon — a vintage microphone that perhaps indicates an antique-themed podcast. |
Edit | A grand piano prompts ideas of classical music, refined sensibilities, and times gone by, suiting an antique music store with various instruments. The all-black color choice is in keeping with a classy and sophisticated antique-themed store, and the Public Sans typeface has a reserved personality that is on-brand and highly professional. |
Edit | If you sell antique accessories of any kind, including fascinators. monocles, and top hats, this design might appeal to you. The beard, top hat, and monocle all hail from a time long gone and communicate your brand in simple visual terms. Blue conveys trust and reliability, while the bold lines of the Poppins typeface express confidence. |
Edit | The oversized earring is the first thing we notice when we look at this silhouette of a regal, Victorian woman. The business name in the Laila typeface appears to be written with a traditionally feminine hand, and the blue-gray color conveys trust and respect. A business specializing in antique and costume jewelry would love this. |
Edit | An icon of a set of kitchen knives that are shielded, winged, and crowned is endowed with nobility and prestige that may appeal to an antique kitchenware store or a second-hand boutique. The muted brown color mimics the wooden handles of knives, while the all-caps Nunito Sans typeface has an authority that projects confidence. |
Edit | The top hat, monocle, and mustache signify the wealth and sophistication of an antique-lover, and the icon's soft orange color amplifies the man's distinction. The Fjalla One typeface is well-measured and has a conservative, old-school feel. A business that wants to associate with old money might like this antique-themed icon. |
Edit | In a world of digital, time-telling screens, the icon of an analog clock in your logo brands your company as vintage or antique. This idea is aided by the fancy swirls that give the clock prestige. The neat Roboto typeface contrasts the antique-themed icon with a pleasing modern flair, and the dark blue color conveys trust and professionalism. |
Edit | Green signifies renewal and restoration, suiting an environmentally conscious brand. The theme of renewal is continued with the varnishing of the old chair in the icon, while the rounded KoHo typeface has sleek lines that look great on branding material. This design will give a trendy modern flair to an antique business. |
Edit | A clothing brand that specializes in antique or vintage styles might benefit from using the icon of an old and swanky jacket on its logo. The neutral color palette gives off a conservative feel that is associated with respect and times gone by, and the sharp letters of the Federo typeface add a sense of refinement with a contemporary twist. |
Edit | This camel back settee belongs in the lounge of an old and noble family, and makes the perfect emblem for an antique furniture shop, or perhaps an antique-themed production studio. Maroon is a sophisticated and charming color that suits the antique look, while the Sarabun typeface has an orthodoxy that does not compete with the icon for attention. |
Edit | Antique style logos don't hold back on detail and intricacy, and this ornate design does not break with tradition. The diamond is framed by elegant, swirling decorations that set a lavish scene. Dark blue and gold make a classy and plush pairing, and the slanted design of the Exo typeface adds vibrancy to this sophisticated logo design. |
Edit | The lone icon of a mustache invites curiosity as to the nature of your business, making it seem intriguing and distinctive. This aids brand memorability. The Blinker typeface has thick strokes that project confidence, standing up to the heavy icon, and the navy blue color provides a sense of stability and professionalism to the design. |
Edit | Fountain pens are not everyday pens used for any occasion. They are typically found on the desk of some respected authority figure, signifying class and distinction. The Rum Raisin typeface appears to be written by this very pen, suggesting a calligraphy business, and purple and pink colors break the theme to make a unique design. |
Edit | Simple geometry can make for great logos as it is easy to remember and easy to scale. This circle and triangle combination forms a tuxedo, bringing a modern theme to an antique idea, and the black and white pairing mirrors the gentlemanly aesthetic, oozing distinction. The elegant ZCOOL XiaoWei typeface rounds off the trendy and refined design. |
Edit | Not all business names can deliver a punch without expressive icons, but the Cinzel Decorative typeface allows this business name to shine. Its combination of exaggerated loops and refined serifs give it a stately look that suits any antique-themed business, while rust red has a rustic feel that works well for this aesthetic. |