Architect Logo Ideas:
Logo | Description |
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Edit | This is an excellent logo for an architectural firm as the icon portrays the design of buildings or additions to current structures. The Frank Ruhl Libre typeface is professional and authoritative, indicating the prominence of your business. The blue and gray color palette radiates class. |
Edit | Black and white represent formality and professionalism — traits that would be associated with this architectural firm. The Josefin Sans typeface is modern and slick, while the contrast between the white text and the background adds prominence to the design, hinting at the quality of your work. |
Edit | This shielded icon resembles a family crest, evoking a sense of tradition and making it ideal for a firm named after the architect. The light shades of blue are indicative of reliability and trustworthiness, while the delicate curves of the Quando regular typeface soften the strong icon. |
Edit | This geometric icon speaks of smart and creative buildings. The white Cormorant Garamond typeface is timeless, and the orange hues of the symbol are prominent and attention-grabbing against the professional black background, just like the buildings that you will present to clients. |
Edit | A firm that uses an icon like this shows clients it will be able to "connect the dots." The Inria Serif typeface is classic and straightforward — representative of the structures you can dream up. Pink adds a playful flair to this professional gray design, hinting at creativity and passion. |
Edit | Gold is symbolic of elegance, style, and integrity, which is the outcome clients can expect from your work. The Cardo typeface offers a timeless and classic look that reflects the color scheme's style and richness. The leafed compass icon seems to spin, adding energy and naturalism to the design. |
Edit | The childlike image of a house used in this logo is informal and resembles a picture on the fridge of a family home. The dark blue color scheme is minimalistic, highlighting professionalism and clarity. The classic terminals of the Merriweather typeface contrast with the modern linework in the icon. |
Edit | The use of orange in a logo embodies happiness, warmth, and innovation, hinting at the type of buildings you will design. It pairs well with the white elements and black background, while the Quando typeface has a friendly appeal and is indicative of attention to detail and a personal touch. |
Edit | Dark blue reflects the architects' confidence and professionalism, while the gray is timeless and practical. The elegant compass frames a droplet, which suggests fluidity and versatility. The Josefin Sans typeface is prominent and easy to read, making the design ideal for outside branding. |
Edit | This geometric icon conjures notions of mathematical dimensionality and interconnected structures. The purple adds a tasteful flair of creativity to the design, while the gray elements are modern and professional. The Cormorant Garamond typeface contributes sophistication to the logo. |