Bright Logo Ideas:
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Edit | Against a bright green background, the image of a family reaching into the air inspires feelings of freedom and positivity. With its lightly curved serifs and tight spacing, the Caudex typeface becomes a base for the icon, but also seems to be part of the imagery with its matching white color. |
Edit | The striking image of a pair of hot pink lips adds real "pop" to this logo that would be perfect for a funky lipgloss or makeup brand. Against the transparent background, the bolded letters of the Judson typeface in matching pink add enough balance for your brand name to stand out and be seen. |
Edit | The delightfully quirky Freckle Face typeface in dark brown resembles the handwriting of a young child, adding youthful energy to the design. The tangerine yellow and bright green smiling suns ooze cuteness and complete the look for a logo that would be perfect for any business aimed at children. |
Edit | Yellow is often associated with the sun and symbolizes optimism and joy. In this travel-inspired logo, the red and orange hot air balloon speaks of adventure and cleverly sits inside a suitcase ready to go exploring. The Montserrat typeface in rust red adds that perfect refined touch. |
Edit | The bright orange sun with an energy bolt symbol is an excellent brand identifier for a company that specializes in solar or alternative energies. The black letters of the Josefin Sans typeface on the transparent background, create a strong contrast and really make your brand name stand out. |
Edit | The intensity of the green leaves and blue petals in this flower create a strong image that is not easy to ignore. The bold colors of the icon pair well with the denim blue letters of the Comfortaa typeface below. Together, they create a delicate balance that fills the space perfectly. |
Edit | Red has a range of symbolic meanings, including life, love, and passion. The red lightbulb could indicate a passion for ingenuity. This idea is enhanced by the rocket emerging through negative space in the image, while the dark blue letters of the Righteous typeface create a great color contrast. |
Edit | The large swirling vortex is brought to life by the equally complementary and contrasting colors of magenta and violet. Below the colorful abstract design, the tall and chunky letters of the Dosis typeface add a solid base for the large design and help your brand name stand out. |
Edit | This icon embodies the "less is more" concept with a single stylized image of a chicken. The pop of bright green is unconventional but helps to make the icon stand out and creates a good contrast against the denim blue letters of the Sen typeface. A good logo for a startup or trendy clothing brand. |
Edit | Sitting against a transparent background, the oversized pink piano is a bold image that leaps out at you. Whether you give music lessons, sell pianos, or create synth pop, this is a great logo that screams passion. The slightly off-kilter letters of the Aleo typeface in black adds even more style. |
Edit | The bright tangerine socks with white polka dots seem to float in the air, almost as if the wearer has lifted away. This is a neat image to have on a logo, even if you don't sell clothing. The thin letters of the SeoulHangang typeface in Venetian red add a delicate touch to a quirky logo. |
Edit | Psychedelic purple and sky blue are punchy colors that are not usually used for an ocean sunset scene. This unconventional use of color is a bold statement that would suit an adventure travel company. The Kanit typeface in dark blue adds a pleasant and grounding feel to the design. |
Edit | The image of a melting cat face is unique and bound to grab the attention of anyone who catches a glimpse of your logo. The radical red coloring of the cat is grounded by the dark brown lettering of the Sarabun typeface. This would be a great logo for a company that sells children's toys. |
Edit | Blue is a calming color that is often associated with trustworthiness and reliability. Against the striped blue T-shirt, the stark black letters of the Kanit typeface help your brand name stand out, while the pleasing round letterforms blend with the curved stripes to create a sense of symmetry. |
Edit | A unique and quirky design that is both elegant and playful. The vivid pink letters of the Clicker Script typeface curve delicately below the large cookie, giving the design a personalized feel. The bold yellow-green color and smiling face on the cookie add contrast and a sense of fun. |
Edit | Great for large display advertising, the Ranchers typeface has a fun disproportioned style that adds a humorous feel to this logo. The bright tangerine yellow bowtie stands out against the dark brown letters below and cleverly uses negative space to create a striped design within the bow. |
Edit | Orange is a bold color that represents excitement, warmth, and enthusiasm. Without an icon to draw attention, the vivid orange background dominates the space and naturally draws the eye to the pretty white lettering of the Noto Serif typeface, perfectly centered in the middle of the design. |
Edit | This visually striking logo could be used in the literal sense for a locksmith or metaphorically for unlocking potential. The thick dark blue letters of the Bungee typeface provide a strong contrast to the psychedelic purple icon and naturally lead your eyes to the light blue keyhole in the center. |
Edit | Green is often associated with nature and symbolizes energy, growth, and harmony. Against a transparent background, the oil-colored Gochi Hand typeface is reminiscent of a child's handwriting, while the bright green starfish with white polka dots provides that punch of color to attract customers. |
Edit | There is a cuteness to this logo that is hard to ignore. The bright pink fox is playfully posed and would be a great mascot for a young startup or creative design business. The matching pink Sniglet typeface gives the design a personal feel with its rounded letters and handwritten style. |