Eye-Catching Logo Ideas:
Logo | Description |
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Edit | Sky blue is the color of idealism and conjures visions of open skies and the freedom to make discoveries. Its vibrancy draws in viewers and suits a brand that shares these values. The abstract icon does well to hold the attention, while the Emilys Candy typeface can work as a brand identifier. |
Edit | A well-groomed man always steals a few glances, and the man centered in this logo will make both men and women look twice. He works as the emblem for a men's hairstyling brand and his dark blue color projects loyalty and trust. The tall lines of the Fjalla One typeface amplify his confidence. |
Edit | The abstract geometric shape captivates and fascinates us as we ponder its meaning. Its symmetry evokes feelings of cohesion and unity, and the black color points to a classy and premium brand. The sharp serifs on the Roboto Slab typeface amplify the premium feel and give it a subtle power. |
Edit | Red is a powerful color that makes us feel passionate, powerful, and motivated. More importantly, it grabs our attention and makes us notice the intriguing pyramid without its top. Perhaps it points to strong foundations and principles. The Lato typeface has a heaviness that demands respect. |
Edit | The intricate linework of the icon expresses connectivity and a sense of design mastery, even resembling a bridge. This makes it a great logo for an architectural firm. The intricacy charms us, while its purple color conveys mystery. The haphazard Finger Paint typeface adds playful contrast. |
Edit | Black and red offer gorgeous contrast that is sure to catch the eye. Black denotes class and sophistication, while red pops against the dark background and suits the icon of a flashy red sports car. This suits a car rental company, and the slanted design of the Exo typeface mimics ferocious speed. |
Edit | Orange stands out in a saturated media landscape and injects excitement and fun into a logo. It leads the eye to the abstract icon that projects efficiency and motion, suiting an engineering business. The Sansation typeface has an understated design that does well not to distract from the icon. |
Edit | The Atma typeface seems to bubble with excitement and that feeling rubs off on those who look upon it. Excitement is amplified by the use of the color orange, while light and dark colors make for striking contrast that holds attention. The beautiful geometric icon becomes the center of attention. |
Edit | The abstract icon of a triangle captivates us and invites us to ponder its meaning. Its lack of apparent meaning forces people to spend more time with the logo, aiding in memorability. Pink and blue have calming tones that convey harmony, while the Yeseva One typeface has a chic personality. |
Edit | A scientific or engineering company might find value in this mechanical icon of varying proportions. Orange and blue balance professionalism with excitement, and their contrast is eye-catching. The Public Sans typeface has sharp lines that convey precision and attention to detail. |
Edit | The towering, bold lines of the Saira Condensed typeface is the most salient visual element of this logo and its heaviness makes us take a second look. It leads the eye to the judge's gavel in a cloud, a metaphor for ultimate supremacy, while the vibrant green pops against the dark background. |
Edit | Blue is used by advertisers to brand a business as trustworthy, loyal, and professional. It also has the effect of standing out from the crowd. The Russo One typeface blends power and friendliness to great effect and the intriguing icon of simple geometric shapes points to organizational efficiency. |
Edit | An ice-cream store would love this eye-catching logo of delectable treats that burst with flavor. Pink and green induce a sensory overload and hint at strawberry and mint varieties. The bold and authoritative lettering of the Dosis typeface says "we make the best ice-cream in town." |
Edit | The strangeness of this logo is what makes it memorable. Bright pink makes us take notice and stops us in our tracks, but the industrious icon it leads us to is unusual against the pink backdrop, as is the DM Serif Text typeface. Everything is out of place, yet it works as a great brand identifier. |
Edit | This logo's use of high-contrast colors makes it stand out and easily grabs attention. Black denotes sophistication and makes the white and orange colors of the intriguing icon salient, as they convey peace and enjoyment. The Chewy typeface has groovy linework that points to a fun and lively brand. |
Edit | Infinity has inspired many ideas about the nature of time, while the color purple is used to evoke feelings of mystery and magic, so the two make a natural fit. This logo suits a brand with curiosity at its core, and the Libre Franklin typeface has sleek lines that contrast the bold icon. |
Edit | This sophisticated chef icon makes a great symbol for a restaurant or bakery. The light orange and dark red colors establish a link with nature, hinting at whole foods or a commitment to sustainably sourced ingredients. The Rum Raisin typeface has an eye-catching design that aids in memorability. |
Edit | Teal inspires creativity and has a calming effect on viewers. It is also noticeably bright and draws attention wherever it is placed. Four symbols arranged in order tell a story of the items you sell at your Christmas store, and the Poppins typeface has a heaviness that makes your name prominent. |
Edit | Pink is a vibrant color that catches the eye and traditionally appeals to women. When paired with the icon of a rocketship, it suits a company that supports women in tech, such as an all-girls coding camp. The Sacramento typeface appears to be signed by hand, adding a personal touch to the design. |
Edit | Not every logo can turn heads without the help of expressive icons, but the Ubuntu typeface manages to hold the stage on its own. It has letters that are evenly spaced, creating plenty of visual breathing room, and its slanted design expresses action and dynamism. Its dark blue color conveys trust. |