Bookstore Logo Ideas:
Logo | Description |
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Edit | Purple and orange offer gorgeous contrast that holds attention and conveys intellect and joy — two qualities associated with reading. The hook on the letter "k" makes the Sansation typeface highly brandable, and the orange lines emanating from the book mimic sunrays and symbolize enlightenment. |
Edit | The Josefin Sans typeface has letters that are evenly spaced, creating plenty of visual breathing room that is pleasing to the eye. Orange-red is a vibrant color that holds our gaze, and the icon of neatly stacked books is transformed by the one book that leans to the side, creating visual interest. |
Edit | A city skyline resting on a thick book says "books are the foundation of civilization," positioning your bookstore as one that takes seriously the practice of reading. Blue amplifies this serious and professional stance, as do the plain lines of the conservative Roboto Condensed typeface. |
Edit | A shopping cart stacked with books points to a wide variety of titles or bargain prices, and makes a fantastic online bookstore logo, emphasizing a seamless shopping experience. Red embodies the romance and passion for reading, while the Rubik typeface takes up space without competing for attention. |
Edit | The collective spines of the books in this icon make a single, meandering line that expresses continuity and holds our attention. "All the worlds in this bookstore are connected," it seems to say. Blue conveys loyalty and reliability, and the Poppins typeface has bold lines that suggest importance. |
Edit | The Josefin Sans typeface takes up plenty of space in this logo and grants power to your business name. This suits a large bookstore chain, and the dark blue color sets a serious tone. Yellow-orange befits a premium bookstore, while the icon of three books demonstrates a variety of genres on offer. |
Edit | Creative use of negative space makes this logo interesting and memorable, and the star-shape points to a quality business. The bold serifs on the Enriqueta typeface give your business name a heaviness that suggests importance, while sky blue conveys an idealistic and positive bookstore brand. |
Edit | A building that takes the shape of a book says "we are the home of books," making a great visual metaphor that sticks with people. Purple is used to convey magic and fantasy, aligning reading with escapism. The Barlow Semi Condensed typeface has sleek lines that look great on branding material. |
Edit | The awning that shades a book resembles a pop-up bookstore and hints at second-hand books or an independent bookseller. Green points to a bookstore with sustainable business practices, while teal inspires creativity and imagination. The reserved Rubik typeface has a friendly presence in the design. |
Edit | Many bookstores choose to emphasize their name in their branding. You might be interested in a text-only logo if this is the case. The Sacramento typeface has the appearance of handwriting, giving off a personal touch that befits an independent seller, while its brown color mimics leather books. |