Horror Logo Ideas:
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Edit | Dark blue creates a corporate effect that conveys authority and reliability, encouraging customers to trust in your brand, despite the scary ghostly icon. The screaming face and pointed teeth show a bloodthirsty monster, while the bold Grenze typeface draws attention to your business name and gives it a headlining quality. |
Edit | This flaming skull stares straight out of this design, grinning sinisterly to convey the idea that "evil is burning hot." Vivid orange softens the scariness of this design, adding warmth and cheer, and symbolizing a confident business. Meanwhile, the Blinker typeface gives the brand name a headlining quality to aid brand memorability. |
Edit | The casual Alatsi typeface sends the brand message that your business is familiar, calm, and trustworthy, offering customers a sense of reassurance with this horror-inspired logo. This mask resembles a fantasy warlord, sweeping through lands destroying all he sees. The dark gray-brown color palette adds a sense of mystery and strength to the logo. |
Edit | Bright red draws attention to your brand, conveying passion and energy, as well as a sense of caution and danger. The humanist-style of the Hind Madurai typeface provides a strong base for your design and hints at personal service, while the sinister skull stares out from the hoody, suggesting danger coming out of the dark. |
Edit | The winged skull symbolizes life after death, hinting at ghosts, ghouls, and other monsters that go bump in the night. The humanist Sansation typeface softens the design with a personal touch, while dark blue conveys the authority, reliability, and authority of your brand, encouraging customers to trust in your business. |
Edit | The retro woodblock style of the Sancreek typeface brings to mind old abandoned Western towns with dark histories. The wolf head is inspired by the legend of the werewolf, a well-known horror icon. Meanwhile, dark red glows against the black background like spilled blood in the night, creating the perfect gothic horror image. |
Edit | Green gives this brand an organic, earthy quality that combines with the ghostly figure screaming into the void to hint at nature-inspired monsters from myth, such as the banshee of Irish mythology. Meanwhile, the vintage Josefin Sans typeface complements the idea of tradition and history in this design, while adding elegance and sophistication. |
Edit | This angry looking skull drips down the logo, hinting at rot and poison that can break down bone. The drips lead the eye to the gothic Pirata One typeface that has a flowing rhythm, adding visual interest to the design. Meanwhile, the bright orange background adds a tongue-in-cheek cheerfulness for a playful brand message. |
Edit | Dark gray sends a brand message of maturity, professionalism, and a classic style that can be seen as a dedication to classic horror. The monstrous samurai warrior hints at fallen warriors who rise to fight again as zombies, while the gentle Signika typeface ensures the brand name remains visible and memorable on all marketing materials. |
Edit | Bright red draws attention to your brand and conveys a sense of danger and warning that is carried through in the scary, detailed skull icon. The thorny crown around the skull suggests pain and hints at the death of nature. The point of the chin leads the eye to the Blinker typeface, which adds weight and prestige to this logo. |
Edit | The shredded robe over this screaming being references the Grim Reaper of popular myth, while the strong black and white color palette enhances this ghostly figure and hints at the line between life and death. Meanwhile, the weathered style of the Averia Libre typeface adds a sense of neglect over time that suits the horror theme. |
Edit | Most people have a fear of clowns, making this a great horror symbol, with the extra features like the sharp teeth, lost nose, and sinister laugh enhancing this effect. The strong Stardos Stencil typeface optimizes the design for online use and adds a military atmosphere, while the dark grayish-blue color adds a contrasting sense of sophistication. |
Edit | The woodblock style of the Sancreek typeface brings a sense of tradition to the design reminiscent of old family homesteads. Red suggests blood, which works well with the sharp knife thrown onto a surface. The inverted colors of the shadow and the blade create a visually striking, shocking scene that's used in old movies to emphasize an emotion. |
Edit | This haunted house appears out of the dark background like a scary abandoned building seen at night in the sudden flash of lightening. The black-and-white color palette adds the appropriate dreary atmosphere, while the haunted house creates a sense of anxiety. Meanwhile, the Righteous typeface softens the design with an art deco flair. |
Edit | The Rye typeface gives this design the feel of the American West and looks great when used in advertising. Combined with the evilly laughing face of the hooded skull, this logo hints at the ghosts and haunted towns of the old West. The bright red color palette adds to the sense of danger inherent in this design while drawing attention to the brand. |
Edit | A dark blue-gray color palette conveys a professional, slightly elegant brand message that customers can trust. The spikes around the skull hint at sharpshooting talents and would work well for an assassination video game. Meanwhile, the clean, rounded Monda typeface optimizes this logo for online advertising and branding. |
Edit | The Orbitron typeface has a futuristic, sci-fi look that is contrasted by the old abandoned style of the haunted house above it, creating great visual interest in this design. The hand rising up in front of the house emphasizes its haunted nature and hints at the presence of zombies, while bright red enhances the element of danger in the logo. |
Edit | The snarling, human-looking wolf face references the classic wolfman of popular horror stories, bringing the horror element to this logo. The dark grayish-brown color palette conveys a brand message of stubbornness and resilience, but also dependability. Meanwhile, the sunny Lato typeface softens the design with warmth and harmony. |
Edit | The vintage Calistoga typeface creates a cheerful air that celebrates the horror genre and conveys a brand message of enjoyment of this gothic topic. Dark blue symbolizes a professional business that has the skill and expertise to succeed in their chosen industry. The demon head emphasizes the horror theme with a classic horror theme. |
Edit | Knives are a great choice for a horror bride as they hint at serial killers and things that go bump in the night. Bright red enhances this theme by referencing blood and gore, creating a sense of danger and intrigue. Meanwhile, the Unlock typeface has a rough design that works well with the theme by not adding too much elegance to the design. |