Interesting Logo Ideas:
Logo | Description |
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Edit | The Candal typeface is the most salient visual element in this logo. Its boldness gives power and authority to your business name and brand. The pair of wings suggests lightness and fragility, balancing the strong text to create visual interest. Its yellow color hints at a fun and uplifting brand. |
Edit | The icon of a dog relaxing in the tub after a long day's work is both humorous and memorable. The soft, pastel green and brown colors denote a friendly, customer-facing brand, and the evenly spaced lettering of the Hind Madurai typeface has a minimalist feel that appeals to a young demographic. |
Edit | The Josefin typeface has letters that are evenly spaced, creating a roomy vibe that befits an upmarket establishment. Interest is created by the stimulating icon, which breaks the principle of simplicity for a busy design that holds attention. The cream and red pairing blends comfort and passion. |
Edit | Pink and green are colors that rarely pair up, making for a strangely interesting and captivating design. The clever half-wine glass, half-fork icon says "wine and dine with us," suiting a restaurant, while the Dosis typeface has tall, vibrantly pink lines that show off a fun personality. |
Edit | A bottle emerging from a plant is a clever way of saying "natural and organic bottled drinks." The geometric simplicity and lack of details make for an adaptable design, and the intricate Parisienne typeface contrasts the simplicity of the icon. The dark blue color conveys trust and reliability. |
Edit | The geometric triangle evokes feelings of connection, continuity, and cohesion, suiting a consulting service. Black and white point to a serious brand that is classy and professional in its approach, and the Bungee typeface has a comically bold appearance that balances the seriousness of the logo. |
Edit | Purple and orange is a beautiful pairing that creates a lovely balance of warm and cool tones. Purple conveys magical qualities, while orange evokes positive emotions. The intriguing flame icon prompts questions, and the Marmelad typeface has a stencilled look that shows discipline and precision. |
Edit | An engineering brand that values accuracy and detail would love this icon of a city skyline sketched on graph paper. The Bruno Ace SC typeface has fine lines that mimic the precise lines of the icon, expressing diligence and precision. In sky blue, it invites optimism through engineering. |
Edit | A heart with horns is a visual metaphor for the phrase "naughty but nice," and embodies secret desires. Pink shows off a cute but edgy side, and the elegant linework of the Philosopher typeface mirrors the curves of the icon, offering visual continuity that is pleasing to the eye. |
Edit | The peach and green pairing communicates contrasting feelings that sustain interest. Peach conjures images of warm summer days, while avocado green conveys harmony with nature. The shopping bag identifies a retail business and the plush Cormorant Infant typeface befits a premium brand. |
Edit | The saxophone player adorned by stars hints at magical musical evenings and suits an entertainment brand. In orange-yellow, he exudes fun and positivity which is on-brand. The Autour One typeface has buoyant linework that match the charm and personality of the jazz musician. |
Edit | The plush purple nail polish and cerise leaf come together to make an interesting image that hints at organic beauty products. Purple embodies the fantasy of cosmetics and cerise offers vibrancy and joy. The Marmelad typeface has unique serifs that serve as a brand identifier. |
Edit | This logo uses interesting geometry to communicate the measurement, planning, and precision that is required of architects. The Saira typeface has a weighty appearance that projects strength and confidence, and the red color displays the ambition and passion you put into your craft. |
Edit | Light blue is the color of idealism and optimism, suiting creative brands and inspiring self-expression. It pairs nicely with the busy and musical icon, that cleverly says "the home of music." The Chewy typeface is true to its name, with a bubblegum appearance that signals fun and enjoyment. |
Edit | The dark and brooding black and blue hues create a moody atmosphere that conveys an edgy brand. Pins that prick a leaf make an interesting symbol that captivates viewers, and the Proza Libre typeface pops in white against a dark canvas, with precise lettering that is consistent with the sharp pins. |
Edit | When meaning is not readily apparent to a viewer, they are forced to engage with a design to uncover it. This is precisely the aim of the interesting, abstract geometric icon. Its teal color inspires creativity and intelligence, and the detailed serifs on the Caudex typeface promotes distinction. |
Edit | The blades of the windmill make an "X" shape that is striking and demands it be looked at. This is a good example of interesting geometry used to engage. The signature style of the Cookie typeface points to homemade farm foods and adds a personal touch, while the black color shows professionalism. |
Edit | Green is a refreshing color that promotes vitality and liveliness. It catches the eye and leads it in, placing attention on the interesting icon. The heart and glass depict alcohol-induced fun and laughter, and the Skranji typeface has an unusual design that shows off a funky personality. |
Edit | Black and bright cerise make a brilliant pairing that contrasts and holds attention. Cerise demands to be seen in a crowded media landscape, and the Baloo typeface has clean letters that look great on business cards. The unusual icon also warrants attention and provokes engagement with it. |
Edit | If your name is the most brandable part of your business and you want to show it off, consider a text-only logo. The Monoton typeface has parallel lines that create a sense of movement and action, imbuing interesting, dynamic qualities onto your brand, while the gold color gives it a premium finish. |