Board Game Logo Ideas:
Logo | Description |
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Edit | While the game of chess dates back to the 16th century, updating its appeal would help attract a new generation. This is done by employing the futuristic Orbitron typeface and a vibrant palette, with lively tones to convey energy and intellect. The chess pieces' shadows draw attention and add drama. |
Edit | This whimsical design exudes themes of wonder and merriment thanks to the pastel color scheme, which includes hints of lime green to denote vitality and imagination. The simplicity of the castle is charming and distinctive, while the chunky stems of the Luckiest Guy typeface lend a youthful energy. |
Edit | The icon's mixed shapes are suggestive of an educational board game for kids. This idea is highlighted by the blue backdrop — a color often used to denote intellect and confidence. While the elaborate swirls of the Elsie Swash Caps typeface provide originality, the yellow tone enlivens the design. |
Edit | The abstract nature of this captivating icon offers versatility and room for growth, matching an ambitious business. With shades of green adding depth and contrast, the symmetry of the icon is brought to life, while the refined letters of the Public Sans typeface reinforce the logo's formality. |
Edit | Candal is a boxy typeface with thick strokes that provide power to the brand name, which appears to ground the design in earthy brown. While the eerie icon of a haunted house is edgy and enticing, the bright yellow tone softens the image's severity, making it ideal for family-friendly mystery games. |
Edit | The shocking red tone defines this modern design, which includes a dynamic cube icon to stress the intricacy of your board games. The red tone's bold intensity is enhanced when contrasted with the dark blue backdrop, while the Luckiest Guy typeface's youthful appeal jumps out on uniforms and labels. |
Edit | Opting for a blue color scheme gives the design a refined and professional appearance. The Abhaya Libre typeface's traditional letterforms reinforce these commercial themes, while the triangle's connotations of unity and stability are appropriate for a company specializing in academic games. |
Edit | While the Marmelad typeface's capital letters give the company name stature, its slender stems stand out against the bold icon. The little hands' heart-shaped palms offer a delicate touch of tenderness, while the blue and orange tones complement each other well, adding themes of joy and tranquility. |
Edit | The figures jumping with joy capture the spirit of fun board games among loved ones. This charming concept is bolstered by the scattering of stars, which adds a playful touch to a regal color palette. The formal Oswald typeface emphasizes the dark gray's connotations of maturity and refinement. |
Edit | If you specialize in medieval board games, you'll love marketing this geometric castle, which blends warm and cool hues to create contrast. The Elsie Swash Caps typeface's distinct curls build on the unique character of this design, while the addition of a delicate cloud provides a polished finish. |