Ballet Logo Ideas:
Logo | Description |
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Edit | Pointe shoes are a recognizable symbol for ballet and this icon creates a trendy, minimalistic aesthetic. The addition of orange tells customers that this business offers a joyful, experience that will leave them wanting more, while the clean Sansation typeface complements the modern design. |
Edit | The light teal color symbolizes rejuvenation and renewal, perhaps hinting at a physical therapy business. With the addition of the ballerina in a dynamic pose, this logo may indicate that your therapy business focuses on ballet for great results. The classic Cinzel typeface adds a trendy aesthetic. |
Edit | The sweeping lines of the Playball typeface give this logo a sporty aesthetic in keeping with the strength and expertise required for ballet. The graceful reach of the ballerina may inspire a yearning for your business's offerings, while the red-orange spotlight invokes the idea of center stage. |
Edit | The ballerina leaping into the air creates a sense of joy and freedom that is enhanced by the light blue, which promotes calm, peace, and tranquility. The transparent skirt adds depth to the design through layering, while the strong Asap typeface flows along with the movement of the dancer. |
Edit | The flow of the cloth adds energy to the logo and highlights the graceful movement of the dancer. The solid Enriqueta typeface implies that your business provides a solid foundation that customers can trust. Bright pink is a great color for a ballet brand, as most ballet accessories are pink. |
Edit | This dynamic ballet pose shows how the effort of ballet classes can pay off and may encourage students to reach greater heights. An orange color palette gets students excited about joining your ballet school, while the geometric Barlow Semi Condensed typeface showcases your professionalism. |
Edit | Brilliant green is a fresh color symbolizing nature, springtime, and hope. The ballerina's exuberance enhances this sense of joy while the dress and hands thrown up in the air add dynamic energy. The Miriam Libre typeface's clean design offers a unique personality for a friendly approach. |
Edit | An orange and white color palette combined with a slim dancer provides a youthful, vibrant energy suitable for a children's ballet school. The addition of stars hints at "reaching for the stars," while the Noto Serif typeface has a classic style that highlights the grace and elegance of ballet. |
Edit | Near black and white combine to create a formal, professional atmosphere suitable for a serious ballet academy. This idea is complemented by the couple in a classic ballet pose as might be taught in an academy, while the quirky Alice typeface softens the design with a whimsical effect. |
Edit | The Caudex typeface uses all the space in this logo, giving prestige and strength to the business name. The three dancers in a row create a sense of movement as if the viewer is watching the dance unfold. Meanwhile, the light apple green hints at the client's growth as a dancer. |