Cards and Stationery Logo Ideas:
Logo | Description |
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Edit | A simple, timeless logo that works well for a specialty store selling high-end writing materials. The quill and ink bottle add a touch of class, which is reinforced by the elegant Cormorant Garamond typeface. The tranquil turquoise color scheme would be eye-catching and luxurious on black. |
Edit | The flowing Playball typeface is elegant and personal, making it a fantastic choice for a brand known for its gorgeous Christmas cards. The little gift box icon adds a sweet finishing touch, while the brown color scheme can be used on a variety of backgrounds, depending on your target market. |
Edit | Three silhouettes of a bulldog clip, plastic thumbtack, and stapler make this a great fit for a provider of quality office supplies. The varying shades of green would suit an eco-friendly business, while the versatile Philosopher typeface works as a display font but is also suited to smaller texts. |
Edit | The wavy line drawn by the fountain pen in the icon emphasizes elegance and precision, creating a classic logo for a pen shop that sells luxury writing implements. The Cormorant Garamond Bold font hints at tradition and prestige, while the sea green color palette is sophisticated and calming. |
Edit | The pink and charcoal color scheme creates a striking contrast that would look wonderful on white or cream cardstock. The unique icon, comprising a pink giftbox with a scissors and string on the inside, hints at the excitement of preparing gifts. The neat Ubuntu typeface adds a contemporary touch. |
Edit | An icon depicting a variety of neatly arranged stationery supplies is bound to attract customers who crave a more organized desk space. The Barlow typeface, with its rounded edges, adds an element of comfort to the logo, which is complemented by the shades of aqua, creating an inviting impression. |
Edit | The Metamorphous typeface, with its Gothic and Renaissance influences, creates a romantic feel when placed beneath an icon that resembles a hastily scribbled note. Great for a store that sells bespoke journals and cute, personalized stationery. The lush green color adds a refreshing touch. |
Edit | A fountain pen on a shield flanked by laurel wreaths creates an icon that conveys status and excellence. The Cormorant Garamond Bold font further hints at tradition, creating a logo reminiscent of university or sports club emblems, while the aquamarine color scheme reinforces the refined aesthetic. |
Edit | This red pencil icon grabs attention and is a classic symbol for a stationery shop. The unfurled tail evokes a sense of sharpening, hinting at the range of products on offer. The versatile Philosopher typeface combines curved terminals with liner strokes for an elegant but quirky design. |
Edit | Ideal for a brand that makes calligraphy supplies, as indicated by the feather icon and the elegant Cormorant Garamond typeface. The green feather may also be taken for a leaf, hinting at an eco-friendly brand. The tilted square is reminiscent of a diamond, suggesting luxury stationery and cards. |