Christian Logo Ideas:
Logo | Description |
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Edit | Anchors are popular symbols in Christian history and represent safety and hope through Christ. It suits a business that is hopeful for the future. Blue mimics the sea and creates calming, reassuring tones, while the Pacifico typeface has the appearance of handwriting, adding a personal touch. |
Edit | Farm life, shepherding, and tending to one's land are popular Christian traditions. An agribusiness with a Christian identity would do well with this farming icon, while green and orange express sustainability and energy. The Roboto typeface has soft, rounded letters that are modest and comforting. |
Edit | Water plays a significant role in Christian history, as does the color purple. Water symbolizes purity, baptism, and holiness, while purple is associated with Advent, Lent, Easter, and penitence. The friendly lettering of the Atma typeface welcomes people in with open arms. |
Edit | The Arvo typeface, with its bold lettering and heavy serifs, is the most salient element in this logo. It projects authority and leadership, and the dark orange color denotes passionate praise. Bread represents sustenance, while wheat is cited as one of the "seven species of the land." |
Edit | The Eye of Providence symbolizes God's divinity and omnipresence, and is given power and brilliance surrounded by beams of light. Dark red is a conservative color that conveys a sense of nobility, while the simple linework of the Poppins typeface does well not to compete with the busy icon. |
Edit | Bread loaves are synonymous with sharing, community, and kindness. An NGO with a daring mission statement of making positive change in the world could find value in this logo. The bold Oswald typeface shows confidence, and the neutral color palette paints a business that is serious about its cause. |
Edit | The Cookie typeface resembles handwriting and suits a brand that wants to create familiarity with its customers, making it distinct from commercial retailers. Yellow-green brands the company as environmentally conscious, while Christian symbolism of love and protection has emotional weight. |
Edit | This icon demonstrates brilliant use of negative space. Hands coming together to form a cross is a visual metaphor for community and cooperation through Christianity, and its cleverness makes it memorable. The sharp lettering of the Caudex typeface has gothic appeal, and sky blue conveys optimism. |
Edit | In a biblical context, the color orange symbolizes deliverance from the Fire of God. It holds our attention and leads it to the white dove, which represents the Holy Spirit and the Christian soul. The weighty serifs on the Enriqueta typeface give your business name importance and power. |
Edit | The lowercase letters of the Dosis typeface, when combined with its affable curves, denote a friendly, consumer-facing business that welcomes people in. Candlelight symbolizes the Holy Spirit and is often used in churches, while its violet color builds bridges of trust and faith. |
Edit | Pairing a dog with a cross is a clever way of branding a Christian animal rescue organization. A professional atmosphere is induced by the color blue and the Oswald typeface, evoking feelings of trust and confidence through the bold linework. This logo projects a more business-like context. |
Edit | The theme of this logo is "upliftment through God," and communicates praise, celebration, and joy. Yellow bathes the logo in positivity, and the large cross behind the expressive figure is reminiscent of church choirs in song. The soft lines of the Baloo Bhai 2 typeface invite us to participate. |
Edit | Hands that come together upon a cross say "unity and oneness through God," and suit a charitable organization with noble intentions. Orange embodies the happiness you want to spread and blue personifies your professional ethos. The simple lines of the Public Sans typeface are quietly confident. |
Edit | "Enlightenment through the bible" is what this icon says. Light emanating from the Holy Book symbolizes the gift of intellect and will resonate with Christian audiences. Orange and blue balance positivity and trust, while the Montserrat typeface has a conservative personality that is on-brand. |
Edit | Fish are important symbols, as early Christians used them as a secret code. This makes a great Christian logo for a business that emphasizes security or exclusivity. Its red color evokes feelings of love and passion, while the K2D typeface blends boldness and friendliness to great effect. |
Edit | The dynamic swoosh that adorns the book endows it with a sense of divinity and loosely resembles a halo, signaling a brand with a religious identity. Brown establishes a link with the natural world, while the Monda typeface has letters that are evenly spaced, creating plenty of breathing room. |
Edit | This logo is designed so the business name does not compete with the icon for attention, giving power to the cross. This is achieved through the humble lettering of the Comfortaa typeface and the imposing cross, offering contrast. Blue and green convey optimism and vitality, creating a positive air. |
Edit | Purple and orange make a great color combination that offers beautiful contrast and balances warm and cool tones. Purple is closely linked with Easter and Lent, suggesting that the book in focus is the Holy Bible. The unique lettering of the Sansation typeface can act as a brand identifier. |
Edit | The color yellow is linked with fire and purification in Christianity and, when paired with the rising sun, symbolizes rebirth and sustenance through God. In advertising, yellow creates a positive and uplifting mood, while the thin lines of the Poppins typeface look great on business cards. |
Edit | If you're looking for a Christian logo with text only, you might consider one in the Grenze typeface. Its gothic, ancient appearance belongs to the pages of the Old Testament and carries with it a sense of nobility. Excluding icons and bright colors centers your name and gives it power. |