Elegant Logo Ideas:
Logo | Description |
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Edit | Circles in the shape of a diamond suggest order and beauty, and communicate a sense of design mastery. The black and white color palette evokes seriousness, and the Monsieur La Doulaise typeface is graceful and attractive. This is an ideal logo for a jewelry brand synonymous with luxury. |
Edit | The four-leaf clover, which represents luck, is beautifully decorated in spiral patterns that make it elegant and attractive. The avocado green and flamingo pink combination communicate naturalism and distinction, and the business name in the black Saira typeface is stylish and refined. |
Edit | The tree in pink and blue makes for a memorable logo because of its uniqueness. The abnormal colors are enchanting, hinting at fantasy and magical qualities. This suits a luxury fashion brand. The El Messiri typeface is stylish, translating those qualities to your business name. |
Edit | The ship is proud and powerful, projecting strength and authority. It symbolizes the idea of charting your own course through troubled waters, and is suited to a company with a disruptive nature. Black evokes luxury and elegance, and the Noto Serif typeface has sharp angles and clean curves. |
Edit | The woman centered in this logo is sketched with a loose hand, giving her a graceful and charming presence. The shamrock and white combination conveys youth and beauty, while the Alice typeface has bold strokes that contrast the thin lines. This logo works for a women’s luxury fashion brand. |
Edit | The face of a lion in a crown is kingly and projects authority. The shield around his face amplifies these traits. This is a good logo for a traditionally masculine brand that aims to be an industry leader. The black color makes this brand high-end, as does the refined Biryani typeface. |
Edit | Advertisers use the color purple to convey mystery, magic, and intelligence. Paired with the image of a decorated diamond, it makes a great logo for a jewelry company that wants to associate its jewels with magic and curiosity. The curves of the Gabriela typeface are consistent with the image. |
Edit | A shoe with wings communicates speed and flexibility. The wings are elegant and they symbolically lift the brand to new heights. This is a good logo for an athletic brand. The neutral color palette adds professionalism, and the Monsieur La Doulaise typeface brings loads of personality and style. |
Edit | Black and manz (yellow) are colors that pair up nicely. The dark background accentuates the luxurious lines of the crown and face. The image tells viewers “we turn you into a queen,” and is ideal for a premium fashion brand. The Parisienne typeface is elegant and regal. |
Edit | The abstract image resembling a flower with a beautiful diamond concealed, tells a story of hidden treasures within. The green and gray colors are found in nature, making it ideal for a brand with a naturalistic identity. The Jomolhari typeface is crisp and stylish. |
Edit | Few fonts can hold the stage in a logo without any supporting imagery or colors. Monsieur La Doulaise typeface revels in the spotlight, and the white background allows the font to take center stage. This is an ideal logo for a company that wants to show off its name, above all else. |
Edit | Part crown, part flower, this logo uses imagery and colors that appeal to nature and power. Cocoa brown leaves resemble soil and potential, while the leaves show this potential manifested. The Sen Bold font is neat and professional. This is a great logo for a brand with a naturalistic identity. |
Edit | The double-headed eagle conveys fantasy and mysticism, while also showing strength. It resembles the sigil of an ancient family and works well for a classy fashion brand. The light sea green color amplifies this sense of fantasy, while the Noto Serif typeface is stylish and legible. |
Edit | The Eiffel Tower morphing into a fork is a clever way of branding your French restaurant. The Pear Coffee color combination creates a calming presence, and the Pattaya Regular font emulates French flair with its ostentatious, flowing lines. This logo oozes sophistication. |
Edit | Wings evoke speed, grace, and upliftment. Companies with wings in their logos want to project ambition and reach new heights. The neutral color palette makes this a great logo for a law firm or professional service, and the Quando typeface is large, bold, and salient, amplifying the business name. |
Edit | The graphic of a flower framed by a stylish pattern hints at beauty, design, and nature. This could be the logo for your new coffee shop. The russet tone resembles soil and earth, and the Lily Script One typeface features stylish curves that are eye-catching and elegant. |
Edit | The heart shaped like a pretzel and wearing a crown communicates both love and power, and the metallic gold hints at extravagance. This makes it a perfect logo for a gourmet pretzel shop renowned for its excellence. The Forum typeface, with its thin, angular lines, is both stylish and legible. |
Edit | The icon's arms and wings, spread wide, are disarming symbols that are friendly, while its flowing, curvaceous lines are elegant and bold. Red communicates passion and love, making this an ideal fit for a romantic brand. The business name is beautifully contrasted in the black Noto typeface. |
Edit | The reindeer, Christmas tree, and snowflakes, evoke memories of winter, holidays, and family fun. These are ideal elements to associate with a winter clothing brand. The black and white color palette hints at high-end fashion, while the Monsieur La Doulaise typeface is elegant and eye-catching. |
Edit | The figure of a posing woman projects elegance and grace, and the circle around her brings order and symmetry to the logo. The bright summer sky blue and violet red tones make positive associations with customers and catch the eye, while the Cinzel typeface is sharp, refined, and attractive. |