Drama Logo Ideas:
Logo | Description |
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![]() | The fun Gochi Hand typeface is based off the writing of a teenager, giving the brand a youthful aesthetic and suggesting a drama school or children's theater. The tragic-comedy masks are the perfect drama symbol, while yellow-orange symbolizes the happiness and excitement drama brings to people, and the enthusiasm your business has for the niche. |
![]() | The graceful profile in the icon creates an air of beauty and elegance, hinting at Hollywood and the glamor of the movie industry. The soft, dreamy tone of this pastel red color palette adds a bit of romance and complements the softness of the icon. Meanwhile, the Alata typeface brings a monumental presence to this design. |
![]() | A dark cyan color palette creates a tranquil, soothing atmosphere associated with nature. It's an intriguing color to use for this niche, and may better complement the tragedy mask used in the icon. The diamond frame of the icon leads the eye down to the business name in the dramatic Gothic A1 typeface, aiding in brand memorability. |
![]() | The pen can symbolize written dramas, suggesting the creativity behind the theater. This idea is complemented by the yellow-orange color palette, which shows your business's enthusiasm and excitement, while soft pink gives the design a playful quality. Meanwhile, the cute brush terminals of the Laila typeface convey a friendly brand. |
![]() | A strong, near-black color palette creates a professional, serious aesthetic that conveys the elegance and power of the theater. The rounded Ubuntu typeface offers some contrast to this serious theme, with a message of welcome for all. The classic comedy and tragedy masks in the icon perfectly convey a night at the theater. |
![]() | The strong colors of this logo draw attention to the brand, with the bright red-orange color bringing passionate energy to your design. The rounded Asap typeface complements the contemporary style of this logo, while the butterfly icon creates a sense of freedom and joy, creating a strong brand message for your business. |
![]() | The two half masks are an interesting, creative take on the classic drama symbol and can be used as a metaphor for the different emotions that one character portrays in a typical drama. The geometric Sen typeface has a friendly aesthetic that is inviting and welcoming, while soft red adds a dreamy quality that denotes creativity. |
![]() | This intriguing symbol done in white and gray represents the spotlights that crisscross the stage during a performance. The use of near-black and white gives the design a sense of sophistication and elegance, suiting the idea of a night at the theater, while the strong Enriqueta typeface helps this design stand out in online marketing. |
![]() | This logo combines magenta and sky blue in a stand-out fashion that promotes compassion, trust, and optimism. It makes a great design feature for a children's brand, sending a message that this business supports children's dreams. The Oswald typeface ensures this logo shines online, while the mask and curtains perfectly reference the stage. |
![]() | The Ribeye typeface has a cartoon style that adds a sense of fun, creativity, and excitement to this design. This theme is complemented by the bright red background, which attracts attention and conveys the business's passion for the industry. In contrast, the teardrop is a creative representation of the idea of "drama." |