Currency Exchange Logo Ideas:
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Edit | The use of sapphire blue in this design conveys the trustworthiness and honesty of your currency exchange business, encouraging customer loyalty. The Blinker typeface allows the icon to take center stage, while showcasing the professionalism of the business. The different currency symbols with arrows hint at the conversion of one to the other. |
Edit | The dollar sign is an almost universal sign of wealth and money, and with the arrows, indicates movement of the dollar, perhaps the exchange rate going up and down. A flash of green highlights the business's focus on money, while the use of white helps the icon and business name to stand out. The Rubik typeface adds a sense of welcome. |
Edit | Shades of blue are perfect for financial institutes as this color is symbolic of knowledge, confidence, and trustworthiness. The up and down arrows reference the exchange rate and the fluctuations of the market, while the rounded Sansation typeface adds a personal touch that says customers can expect personal service and care with their money. |
Edit | This logo works well for a global currency exchange office, using the globe with arrows circling it indicating the conversion of currency. The lack of currency signs in the icon also leaves the business open to expansion. The Nunito Sans typeface complements the rounded icon, adding a welcoming aesthetic, and the pop of orange shows your ambition. |
Edit | A variety of currency symbols is a clear and straightforward indication of your business focus. The Libre Franklin typeface, with its retro style, gives the business a sense of prestige and tradition, while the bold blue and gray color palette conveys professionalism, trustworthiness, and intelligence — a strong, respectable design. |
Edit | The almost futuristic Exo typeface speaks to a company always with their eye on the future, ensuring up-to-date exchange rates. The dark cyan tone brings a sense of tranquility but also rationality to the design, sending the message that your company is trustworthy and honest. The swirling arrows around the dollar sign help create a dynamic icon. |
Edit | Green is an obvious choice for bank notes, symbolizing money, wealth, and growth, hinting that your business offers the best exchange rates. The arrows on the bills convey the two-way exchanges your business provides, while the Montserrat typeface, with its urban poster stylings, draws attention to the business name and helps it stand out. |
Edit | Bright red grabs attention and acts as a call to arms, encouraging customers to act now and use your currency exchange bureau. The large dollar sign makes the business focus clear, with the arrows hinting at the exchanges you make. The rounded Poppins typeface adds to the contemporary aesthetic of this design, for a cool modern look. |
Edit | The technical appearance of the Rajdhani typeface with its squared off, condensed letters suits a financial institution that needs to keep a firm technical understanding of currency and exchange rates. The arrows between the various currency symbols clearly indicate your exchange business, while the use of cyan evokes peaceful feelings. |
Edit | Bright red adds warmth to your logo, attracting customer attention to your brand. A bag of money is a unique icon for a currency exchange business, helping your brand to stand out from the crowd. Meanwhile, the Monda typeface optimizes this design for use across various platforms in different advertising mediums. |