Graphic Design Logo Ideas:
Logo | Description |
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Edit | The globe suggests an international business but it also references creative ideas that are not confined, exemplified in the four blocks breaking away. The light and dark blue inspire trust and convey wisdom. The Averia Serif Libre typeface is both formal and informal and adds a modern look. |
Edit | What a great way to showcase color by incorporating purple, pink, and gray into your logo. The juxtaposition of the snowflake and the sun suggests versatility — a desirable skill for a graphic design business. The understated Biryani SemiBold font allows the icon to take center stage. |
Edit | The image in the icon can be read in two ways: as a small box in the center of three panels, or as a cube with a hollow form in it which represents the visual acrobatics required when formulating graphic art. The use of the geometric Poppins Medium font complements the box shape of the icon. |
Edit | The scribbled circles are a reference to freehand art which often forms the basis of graphic design. The tilted ladder ascending to the stars suggests no-holds-barred creativity and that the sky is the limit. The Grenze Black font is solid, contrasting with the whimsical icon. |
Edit | The light bulb is synonymous with bright ideas, clarity of thought, invention, so it makes sense to use it for a graphic design logo. The checkmark and the star symbolize fine workmanship. The mix of deep blue and turquoise is pleasing to the eye, and the Oswald typeface grabs attention. |
Edit | The icon, depicting a clay pot with sun and paintbrushes on it, represents human endeavor. The sun shape inspires creativity, while the orange color evokes enthusiasm, the blue, confidence, and the green, success. The chunky Montserrat ExtraBold font, used in urban typography, adds a modern touch. |
Edit | Questrial is a modern font with rounded lettering and its legibility makes it a good choice for ads and logos. The geometric shapes resemble a spider's web, conveying precision and strength and expressing deep care for great design. The dark blue and gray color choices express cool mastery. |
Edit | The windows with different objects hint at a variety of graphic design services for various industries. The Alice typeface, with its curved lettering, adds a quaint element, making it a bold choice for logos. The rich, full-bodied orange mahogany inspires warm enthusiasm. |
Edit | A geometrical presentation of a flower encased in a curved frame is fitting for a graphic logo because it suggests creativity within a structured framework. Turquoise represents tranquility and hope. The turquoise flower creates a pleasant contrast with the black Crimson Text SemiBold font. |
Edit | The image in this logo is interesting and inscrutable. It contains letters of the alphabet — the "i" and the "H" — and it resembles human figures with the red circles above gray bodies. The modern, upright letters of the Oswald typeface are a good choice for this quirky icon. |