Cement Logo Ideas:
Logo | Description |
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Edit | This icon is a great example of simple, minimalist geometry used to convey a brand identity. Upward-pointing arrow signs resemble a roof, and the gray color mimics cement, making a great emblem for a cement roofing brand. The Saira Condensed typeface has a tall and commanding presence in the logo. |
Edit | The Sen typeface has letters that are evenly spaced, creating plenty of visual breathing room and an eye-catching design. When paired with the image of a paving tool and brick wall, it makes the perfect logo for a premium cement business that caters to large construction companies. The icon's carrot orange color exudes creativity and success. |
Edit | Cement blocks are meant to depict high-rise buildings in this logo, suiting a cement business that caters to urban construction. Dark blue signifies trust in the quality of cement and the professionalism of your service, while the Days One typeface has an edgy design that suits a powerful brand. |
Edit | Blue and orange is a popular color pairing as it blends warm and cool tones to great effect. Blue conveys trust and reliability, while orange projects joy and energy. The icon of a digging arm and cog hint at hard working professionals, and the Staatlitches typeface is neat and evenly spaced. |
Edit | The Bungee typeface is so imposing in this logo that it competes with the powerful cement truck for our attention. It appears to be built from sturdy cement upon which the truck seems to rest. The russet brown color of the vehicle makes a connection with natural elements of sand and water. |
Edit | A crane hovering over a pool of cement is a powerful image of construction and tells a story of raw materials used to make great things. Blue and orange balance professionalism and positivity, and the attractive Days One typeface has the style of a company that does not take appearances for granted. |
Edit | Yellow and black create a striking color contrast that arrests the attention, showing both excitement and sophistication around the work done by the icon. This suits a premium cement brand that caters to blue chip construction companies, as does the sharp serifs of the Libre Baskerville typeface. |
Edit | The interesting geometry communicates a focus on design and suits a cement company that takes on creative construction projects. The charcoal-colored blocks mimic the color of dark cement, while the thin lines of the KoHo typeface contrast the thick cement slabs, creating visual interest. |
Edit | Red is the most dominant element in this logo and will capture attention in an ocean of billboards and store signs. It evokes passion and intensity, while the business name in the stylish Odibee Sans typeface is nicely contrasted in black. The icon makes this suitable for a cement delivery service. |
Edit | Some typefaces can hold the stage without any support from expressive icons, and the Bungee typeface shines in the spotlight. Its heavy, blocky linework draws inspiration from cement blocks, which gives the business name stature and significance. Its bright red color captures attention. |