Craft Logo Ideas:
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Edit | If your craft shop houses sewing machines, threads, and needles, this woolly logo might be of service. The Clicker Script typeface weaves and twirls like fine thread, the three-pronged icon shows off your skill with the needle, and the pink and yellow-green pairing blends tranquility and vitality. |
Edit | This icon expresses intricacy and sophistication that positions your craft store at the intersection of crafts and engineering. Perhaps you make models of bridges and other infrastructure? Aqua evokes creative feelings, and the Barlow typeface has letters that are well-measured and evenly spaced. |
Edit | Simple shapes come together to make a sophisticated and intriguing design that prompts questions and holds attention. It shows modularity and suits a craft studio. Brown and pink are an unusual pairing that aids in memorability, and the simple lines of the Mitr typeface bring creative balance. |
Edit | Beads and string are common tools when crafting, making a clever metaphor for doing things in a one-at-a-time, careful manner. It says that craftwork can be a form of therapy, and the soft brown hues create a relaxing atmosphere. The Jomolhari typeface has sharp serifs that contrast the round beads. |
Edit | The mouse arrow with a digital, pixelated twin makes a fitting art and craft logo for a YouTube channel. Red conveys your passion for crafts and mimics the YouTube logo, while brown points to natural elements in your designs. The simple lines of the Mitr typeface complement the busy icon. |
Edit | A paper plane soaring high above a pool of water says "small things can go far in this world," and makes a memorable paper craft logo. Green, blue, and orange are positive, uplifting colors that create a positive mood, and the conservative Overpass typeface offers calming balance. |
Edit | The Abhaya Libre typeface has sharp serifs that indicate a respected brand, such as a craft class or supply store for crafting. Coloring pencils that morph into a spaceship says "imagination is propelled by drawing," and the multicolored palette is a metaphor for experimentation and creativity. |
Edit | The icon of an eggshell made into a smiling face demonstrates an approach to crafts that makes use of simple household items. The infectious smile makes a happy craft logo that creates positive bonds with viewers, while blue conveys trust. The K2D typeface has affable linework that is disarming. |
Edit | Sky blue is the color of idealism and, when paired with a castle icon, encourages kids to build the things of their dreams. If your craft business involves Lego blocks then this is a handy design. The Dosis typeface has bold lines that show confidence and rounded curves that convey friendliness too. |
Edit | A framed flower says "make crafts so good they deserve to be hung on a wall." This logo belongs to a crafts shop that takes seriously the practice of design. Yellow-orange evokes feelings of joy at having made something great, and the reserved Baloo Bhai 2 typeface does not compete with the icon. |
Edit | The "paint" theme of this logo is apparent: the Boogaloo typeface mimics strokes from a paintbrush, the multicolored design resembles a varied palette, and the icon of paintbrushes in a vase is playfully artistic. A craft shop with an emphasis on painting would love this craft business logo. |
Edit | Handprints in a symmetrical design hint at messy crafting and make an effective handmade craft logo design. Brown and pink-red mimic the colors of mud and clay and have earthy qualities, while the Ribeye typeface marries fanciness and playfulness, suggesting a fun and entertaining experience. |
Edit | If you run a handicraft shop that specializes in wooden crafts, then this hammer and nails logo might be the one for you. It demonstrates precision and grit, and the brown color palette mimics the color of wood. The PT Sans Caption typeface is bold and powerful without competing with the icon. |
Edit | A mandala is one of the highest forms of craftsmanship and shows creative mastery. If you run a crafting class, this logo brands your service as expert. The harmonic feeling of pink is therapeutic, while the Alegreya Sans SC typeface has a slanted design that expresses movement and flexibility. |
Edit | 3D printers can also be used for crafting, unleashing the creative potential of advanced machinery. The icon conveys detail and precision linework, and the idealistic sky blue color says "craft anything you can imagine." The Lato typeface has bold lines that blend power and style to great effect. |
Edit | The Fascinate Inline typeface has linework that is distinctive and highly brandable, making it a great brand identifier for your arts and crafts business. Shades of purple express a sense of magic and fantasy that is associated with creation, and the abstract icon resembles a canvas. |
Edit | A handmade crafts business requires a handmade logo design, and what better way to illustrate this niche than a hand-painting icon? The Permanent Marker typeface has a casual, hand-drawn appearance that is on-brand, while the black color balances the design with a touch of classiness. |
Edit | Flowers do not naturally appear in circular form. The design is striking and is a product of craftsmanship, suiting a floral designer. The Marcellus typeface has sharp letters that show attention to detail and befit a premium brand, while green and orange make for a realistic rendering of flowers. |
Edit | This crazy craft logo depicts creative expression of all kinds. The Pacifico typeface has a handwritten appearance that is free-flowing and suitable for handmade craft businesses, while the paint splash icon shows playfulness. The grayish-blue color balances the logo with a touch of professionalism. |
Edit | If you don't want to use icons in your logo but still want to be distinctly crafty, consider using a text-only logo that centers your business name. The Bungee typeface has a modular design that appears to have many moving parts, while the dominant pastel pink background conveys harmony and ease. |