Celtic Logo Ideas:
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Edit | A large bull icon references the Celtic god Esus and the important role bulls played in druidic ceremonies. This identifies your business as a spiritual one. The soft pastel colors add an atmosphere of warm professionalism to the design, while the bold Chela One typeface complements the heavy icon. |
Edit | The Miriam Libre typeface uses soft curves to celebrate Celtic art's lack of straight lines. It is balanced by the mandala icon, which uses a circular knot pattern that symbolizes eternity in Celtic culture. The sense of knowledge and power in this design is enhanced by the dark gray color choice. |
Edit | The single spiral is the most common symbol in Celtic culture and embodies energy and growth. The simple, rounded Dosis typeface complements the minimalistic icon. The dark blue tones ground the design with a sense of stability and depth, making for a great design for a community-centered business. |
Edit | The icon of hands holding a heart grab attention and are reminiscent of the claddagh — a Celtic symbol of friendship, loyalty, and love. Green, symbolizing life, growth, and renewal, dominates this design, while the Nunito Sans typeface provides a balancing element with its strong letterforms. |
Edit | This solid, earthy brown tone conveys a brand message of dependability and safety. It's a great color choice for this large, lush tree icon, which may reference the tree of life or knowledge. The Cardo typeface symbolizes quality and professionalism. This is a great design for an insurance company. |
Edit | A wolf head is a familiar symbol in Celtic heroic tales, but this icon uses a more modern style compared to traditional Celtic art. It's complemented by the Noto Serif typeface, which is perfect for online marketing. Dark green and black add a sophistication that suits the contemporary style. |
Edit | The black color of this logo sets the stage for a powerful, authoritative brand. The icon resembles a snake in the form of a Celtic knot — a symbol of rebirth and eternity. This design is softened by the contemporary heart shape as well as the friendly brush style of the Laila typeface. |
Edit | These interlocking spirals are hypnotic, drawing the eye into the design. The narrow letterforms of the Cuprum typeface add a dynamic contrast to the thick lines of the icon. The bright green adds a pleasing natural element that highlights popular themes in Celtic art — perfect for an art gallery. |
Edit | This bull abstract symbol is a modern interpretation of Celtic knotwork with its straight lines and stars, which symbolize excellence in your field. The yellow, orange, and brown color scheme adds the warmth of fall, creating a natural vibe, and the Pridi typeface conveys a sense of joy. |
Edit | In Celtic culture, the moon is a source of reflective light that invites contemplation. The black and white color palette highlights the ideas of shadow and light that is created by the moon. The strong Bebas Neue typeface holds its own in this powerful design and would work well in advertising. |
Edit | The gothic style of the Aldrich typeface adds a confident tone to this design that is echoed in the prominent lock and key icon. The subtle curls in the key heads echo the Celtic knot style, adding a beautiful detail to this simple design. Soft pink is an unusual choice that adds a calming element. |
Edit | In the Celtic tradition, the dragon symbolized the power and wisdom of leaders. Used in a logo, it sends the message that your business is a leader in its field. Dark brown underscores the strength of this logo. It is only softened by the Laila typeface, which adds approachability to the design. |
Edit | This design celebrates Celtic art and its lack of straight lines and symmetry. The rising sun symbolizes life and energy, and is complemented by the green tones, which represent nature and growth. The Hind Madurai typeface brings this design together with its sense of tradition and elegance. |
Edit | The Cardo typeface creates a classic, professional design suitable for any high-end business. The spreading roots and branches of the tree icon enclosed in a circle is reminiscent of the Celtic tree of life and adds a sense of timelessness. Green complements the natural elements in this design. |
Edit | The crown above the ring is a reference to the claddagh ring and tells customers that your jewelry store values loyalty and promotes love. The geometric style of the Poppins typeface complements the icon and adds a contemporary style that is enhanced by the sophisticated black color. |