Greeting Card Logo Ideas:
Logo | Description |
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Edit | The Metamorphous typeface comprises sharp serifs and uppercase letters that attract attention, holding their own beneath the elaborate icon. With contrasting hues of blue and orange providing warmth and ideas of peace, the joyous visual of celebratory balloons and fireworks come to life. |
Edit | A wreath's connection to festivities and faith allows them to stand out to your target market, while its pops of glowing yellow offer creativity and warmth. With shades of blue cooling down the design and adding a confident setting, the delicate Amatica SC typeface is distinct and full of character. |
Edit | If you specialize in artistic greeting cards for new parents and little kids, consider this joyful logo, which includes painted hands to imbue excitement. The pink and sunny green hues blend ideas of love and hope, while the classic Pacifico typeface adds a postcard-worthy finish. |
Edit | With its dainty lettering and understated charm, the Marcellus typeface complements the icon's delicate green linework. Featuring a lush flower and leafy accents, the icon communicates ideas of love and purity, while its deep orange tone builds on the logo's creativity and joyous appeal. |
Edit | The graceful script of the Parisienne typeface gives the logo a charming aesthetic, complementing the heart-shaped icon. The shades of brown signify warmth, honesty, and gratitude — all admirable qualities — while the heart and scattering of stars underline the romantic and whimsical theme. |
Edit | A greeting card shaped as a gift hints at a business that offers both options, cleverly showcasing your versatility and love for celebrations. This idea is emphasized by the pop of fireworks and pale orange tone, imbuing excitement and whimsy. The strict Yeseva One typeface offers a polished finish. |
Edit | Gochi Hand is a youthful typeface that softens the elegance of the dark violet hue, which is used to symbolize prestige and exclusivity — themes appealing to an upscale target market. While the lime green color mirrors the flower's ideas of loveliness, the four-leafed flower offers a charming touch. |
Edit | By framing a feathered pen, your logo design instantly emphasizes your primary offering: personalized greeting cards! The handwritten quality of the Pacifico typeface accentuates the logo's romantic and intimate appeal, while the popping pink tone denotes love, comfort, and compassion. |
Edit | Whether you offer birthday or wedding greeting cards, placing a three-tiered cake at the center of your cards showcases your target market and love for celebrations. While the burnt orange tone denotes creativity and optimism, the familiar appeal of the Pattaya typeface offers a personalized finish. |
Edit | The butterfly's connotations of hope, comfort, and positivity make them the ideal symbol for a brand that wants to appear approachable. Comprising geometric letterforms, the Roboto Condensed typeface appears modest but commanding, while the lime green denotes reassuring ideas of balance and safety. |