Audio Logo Ideas:
Logo | Description |
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Edit | Simple geometric shapes are easy to scale to different sizes because of the lack of detail. This simple sound wave icon is minimalist and memorable, and the purple and light blue color combination conveys magic and idealism. The Antonio typeface has slender lines that resemble piano keys. |
Edit | "Music on my mind" is what this icon seems to say. It suits an audio brand that promises transformative sound quality, appealing to audiophiles the world over. The moody purple color encapsulates feelings of heightened emotions, and the lines of the Monoton typeface resemble guitar strings. |
Edit | The Special Elite typeface appears to be written in the weathered ink of an old typewriter, giving the logo charm and personality. The friendly face of a guitar stick-man has plenty of marketing appeal. Its smile makes the brand approachable and inviting, and the teal color inspires creativity. |
Edit | The meandering graphic resembles a sound wave that peaks and dips to the change in musical rhythm, suiting an audio software brand. Dark blue and light blue blend professionalism and creativity, while the Roboto Slab typeface has a loudness that is inspired by booming, raucous music. |
Edit | Half man, half machine, this logo shows the bridge between auditory technology and human emotion, suiting an audio brand renowned for its technical prowess. The neutral color palette encapsulates your professionalism, while the Heebo typeface has a poised nature that does not distract from the icon. |
Edit | Blue and orange is a gorgeous color pairing and the Poppins typeface has a sleek design that looks great on business cards. This spiral design can be found on an audio engineer's laptop and implies sonic gauging. It makes a great symbol for an audio company with engineering precision at its core. |
Edit | A vinyl disk with digital audio bars is a unique icon that pits the past against the present. It suits an analog-to-digital audio conversion company. Purple conveys the magic of technology and black conveys the classiness of old music. The Antonio typeface has a height that mimics audio bars. |
Edit | Teal embodies idealism and positivity, feelings that are associated with good music, while the Ceviche One typeface has a rebellious design that is distinctively punk in nature. The microphone encased in a box expresses care and affection for audio equipment as well as attention to detail. |
Edit | The Holtwood One SC typeface has the look of inflated party balloons, which creates a festive and upbeat mood. Bright pink guitars have an extra pop against a pitch-black background, amplifying the vibrant atmosphere associated with live music. This is an ideal logo for an audio equipment brand. |
Edit | The DJ machine icon suits an audio company that produces various electronic equipment. Light blue evokes feelings of playfulness and youthful optimism, while the Laila typeface has letters that are evenly spaced, creating visual breathing room that would look great on branding material. |
Edit | This icon of a grand piano conjures images of music at elegant, classy events, such as weddings and gala dinners. This is a great way of branding your audio company as prestigious. Teal inspires creativity and optimism, while the weighty Anton typeface resembles the sharps and flats on piano keys. |
Edit | Dark-red embodies the intensity of music and the Nico Moji typeface hints at upbeat, techno sounds. The mean face of a wild cat enjoying some tunes is both menacing and hilarious. Its braided hair resembles sound bars and suits an audio brand that ascribes to the "young, wild, and free" mantra. |
Edit | The muted color palette hints at the seriousness of your craft, and the calligraphic Chela One typeface transfixes like the spiral does. The hypnotic spiral in this logo is a great visual metaphor for the hypnotic trance induced by powerful melodies. It works as an emblem for a sound system brand. |
Edit | Feelings of upliftment are expressed with a floating cloud and dynamic swoosh. It seems to say, "good music makes a good mood," and the light blue color conveys optimism and creativity. The serifless Hind Madurai typeface has an affable air that plays into the lightheartedness of the logo. |
Edit | If your audio brand is synonymous with heavy metal or rock music, then this might be the logo for you. The stars and lightning bolt adorning the hand point to excellence and high quality, while purple evokes the magic of music. The Ceviche One typeface is untamed and rebellious, suiting the icon. |
Edit | Orange is bright and vibrant, making positive associations with customers, while the dark blue color of the Righteous typeface lends professionalism to the logo. A keyboard made to fit inside of a shopping cart is a clever way of saying, "we sell musical instruments and audio equipment." |
Edit | Wireless headphones with pulsating audio waves is an icon that expresses musical ecstasy and suits an innovative audio business that promises great sound quality. Dark red conveys the love and passion for music, while the Ceviche One typeface has a distinctive style that acts as a brand identifier. |
Edit | Green is the most salient part of this logo, hinting at an environmentally conscious audio company or one with sustainability at its foundations. Perhaps you make musical instruments from recycled material? The inky Averia Libre typeface has a classic, old-school feel that hints at the Big Band era. |
Edit | Purple is used by advertisers to convey creativity and magic. This makes it a suitable color choice for a creative audio business that is synonymous with hypnotic sounds. Audio bars enclosed by a circle hint at sonic precision, and the ferocious Eater Caps typeface has a rock 'n roll aesthetic. |
Edit | If you want your business name to stick in the minds of consumers, you might benefit from a text-only logo that omits icons and colors. The Elsie Swash Caps typeface takes center stage, with its wavy lettering resembling sound waves and its decorative serifs mimicking musical notes. |