Gold Logo Ideas:
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Edit | Designed for a candle company or store, this logo uses a prominent gold icon of a candle with a moon and stars to show that candles illuminate the darkness. The exclusivity of the gold is brought down to earth with the Averia Libre typeface, which brings an approachability to the logo. |
Edit | This well-balanced logo uses different variations of a darker gold to achieve an intriguing contrast that will draw the eye in. The classic Cardo typeface is also featured in gold to complete this prestigious logo, while the abstract icon creates a versatility that will suit any business type. |
Edit | Gold is a great color for car business logos as a beautiful, powerful car is the ultimate status symbol. The slight forward slant of the Alegreya Sans typeface in italics adds a sense of forward movement and speed to this logo design. Try changing the black text to gold for a well-rounded look. |
Edit | This bakery logo achieves a sense of elegance and refinement with the use of a gold icon. Gold is also reminiscent of the color of ripe wheat, as represented in the icon, bringing the focus back to your products. The Vesper Libre typeface grabs attention and adds a comfortable feel. |
Edit | The variations of gold in this construction logo design create a sense of depth, while the black background makes the gold stand out and shine. The Alfa Slab One typeface gives the design a contemporary look that tells clients your business constructs modern, stable buildings. |
Edit | This cute logo adds a fun contrast through the use of a gold dinosaur icon. The cartoon proportions of the dinosaur also make this a great logo for a children's brand, while the affable Baloo typeface enhances this friendly, cartoon vibe. The pops of violet complement the luxurious gold. |
Edit | The gold eyelashes highlight the service being offered and add an elegant, beautiful effect that is enhanced by the use of a luxurious opulent violet color of the mascara wand and text. The Jomolhari typeface is clear and legible, and the squared-off letters balance the feathery lashes. |
Edit | The robust letterforms of the DM Serif Text typeface help the business name to stand out and grab attention in this photography logo design. The delicate lines of the camera icon contrast the business name, and the gold color showcases the photographer's skills and the quality of their photos. |
Edit | The semi-formal, hand-lettered style of the Sacramento typeface matches the class of the gold icon for this high-end hairdresser's logo. The simplicity of the design draws attention to the color and the flowing lines of the hair in the icon, making this a great logo for use on promotional items. |
Edit | The darker gold of this hair accessory logo adds an earthy tone that suits the decorative leaf motif while still telling customers that your products are high-end. The aesthetic design of the Cormorant Unicase typeface adds an extravagance to the design that suits the gold color scheme. |
Edit | This logo's use of gold is in strong contrast to the dangerous skull icon, which, together with the crossed swords, portrays an enticing element of adventure and extravagance. Perfect for a video game store, the KoHo typeface is great for displays as it balances mechanical and calligraphic styles. |
Edit | Gold is perfect for the logo of an elegant, high-end jewelry store, and this design is no exception. The refinement of the diamond icon is emphasized by the gold, while the Cinzel typeface, inspired by first-century Roman inscriptions, adds a sense of timelessness that matches the logo's aesthetic. |
Edit | The Inria Serif typeface was designed for the Inria Institute to showcase the values of humanity, technology, excellence, and creativity. These values will be imparted to your business through this elegantly gold logo design. Try changing the saturation of the gold to change the depth and character. |
Edit | This logo design uses darker gold tones to invoke a sense of earthiness and refinement, making it perfect for an upscale lifestyle brand. The Elsie Swash Caps typeface is sensitive and attractive, which suits the floral icon perfectly. Experiment with different floral icons to add some character. |
Edit | Cardo is a high-quality, old-style typeface that complements the diamond icon. As the old saying goes: "diamonds are forever," and the Cardo typeface in gold definitely creates this sense of timelessness. The large diamond icon uses the gold color scheme with negative space to great effect. |
Edit | This abstract logo design uses a prominent gold icon that focuses more on the color than on the image. The Viga typeface in black adds great contrast and a lot of personality, ensuring that this logo design will perform well on screen. A quality logo that would work for any type of business. |
Edit | The interwoven web design of this icon in gold works well for a cybersecurity company, telling customers that their online lives and wealth are safe with you. The bold lines of the icon are contrasted by the lighter lines of the Inter typeface, designed particularly for computer screens. |
Edit | Nothing says wealth and elegance like a gold crown, and this fashion-inspired logo uses gold and violet to tell customers that you run a high-end boutique. The large Cardo typeface matches the large icon and adds a classic, high-quality edge to the design that perfectly suits the crown icon. |
Edit | Gold is perhaps a surprising choice for a kitchen business but still has the effect of conveying exclusivity, wealth, and quality to your customers. The SeoulHangang EB typeface is fun and stylish and works well for logo designs and store names. The large pot icon proclaims your business's focus. |
Edit | The city of love is well-known for its class and high-end food, so what better color than gold to use in this depiction of the Eiffel Tower combined with a fork? The Original Surfer typeface contrasts the formality of the gold and adds a fun, vintage style that works for such a historic country. |