Leisure Logo Ideas:
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Edit | The wild waves, sizzling sun, and tranquil tree all belong to a tropical island known for leisure and relaxation. This is a great logo for a holiday or travel brand. Yellow and blue capture the feelings of joy and positivity on the island, while the Playball typeface has swirls that mimic the waves. |
Edit | Guitars make a fitting icon for a live music venue where people unwind to the sounds of string, while the stars around it hint at musical excellence. Black conveys luxury and the soft gold color pops against the dark background. The Averia Libre typeface seems to be drawn by a charming ink pen. |
Edit | The lone icon of a pinstriped swimsuit harkens to a 1970s beachwear aesthetic. It provokes nostalgia for a time where the pace of life was slow and free of the stresses of the modern world. Pink conveys vibrancy and joy, while the Cinzel typeface has sharp points that are dangerously stylish. |
Edit | This woman is taking a leisurely stroll through a shopping mall, draped in her finest clothes and enjoying her "me time." The red and orange combination blends romance with joy, and the inky Averia Serif Libre typeface has an antique aesthetic that amplifies the woman's classiness. |
Edit | This wine glass morphing into a dinner fork makes a clever symbol for a fine wine and dining experience that is leisurely and plush. Black projects sophistication and luxury, suiting a premium dining brand, while the Source Code Pro typeface has a slight slant that creates a distinctive visual. |
Edit | Flamingos are often spotted on peaceful lagoons, and the palm trees and sunset that frames them makes this an image of wild natural beauty. The dominant sandy brown color has a soothing appeal and the expressive Josefin Sans typeface has all the qualities of a premium tequila brand. |
Edit | Some of us find leisure being out in nature, and the image of a proud hiker encapsulates this feeling. This suits a nature reserve or travel brand. Green symbolizes your close ties with the natural world and the Autor One typeface has a jagged design that takes inspiration from the sharp cliff. |
Edit | A smiling cloud being held aloft by balloons is a great logo for a leisure brand, such as a fun and lively venue for parties. The blue and maroon colors are classy and premium, while the Nosifer typeface appears to be dripping like the ice-cream being enjoyed at this celebratory event. |
Edit | Socks, Christmas trees, and snowflakes all belong to a winter wonderland and make a great logo for a snowy holiday resort. The maroon and orange color pairing conveys warmth, romance, and enjoyment, while the Alegreya Sans SC typeface has a dynamic slant that expresses action and fun. |
Edit | The woman relaxing on a hammock framed by palm trees is an image that says, "indulge in some self-love." The muted brown color places her in the shadows of a setting sun, while the Barlow Semi Condensed typeface has rounded curves and sleek lines that make the brand friendly and approachable. |
Edit | The image of a surfer conveys leisure, fun, and excitement, while the waves beneath him inspire action and adventure. This is a great logo for a surf school. Blue matches the color of water and instills confidence in viewers, while the Caudex typeface has sharp serifs that give status to the brand. |
Edit | These multi-colored ice-cream cones represent leisure, happiness, and hot summer days at the beach. The colors, while projecting vibrancy and joy, also hint at a diversity of flavors. The Ranchers typeface has exaggerated bold lines that work as a distinctive brand identifier. |
Edit | Golf is often considered more leisure than sport and the icon of a golf ball awaiting tee off suits a leisurely golf estate. Orange symbolizes the fun of playing, while blue represents the serious side of the game. The Righteous typeface has rounded loops that resemble golf tees. |
Edit | A castle with a wave encircling it points to fun times at a theme park. This suits a leisurely theme park for kids. Purple represents magic and fantasy, while orange conveys fun and positivity. The Alatsi typeface has sharp and bold lines that look great on branding material. |
Edit | The ocean wave that blends into a palm tree is a great image of seaside enjoyment, suiting a beach resort. The teal color mimics the green-blue water that is associated with paradise, and the Playball typeface has decorative swirls and loops that suit a fancy, upmarket holiday experience. |
Edit | The horse carousel belongs to a fair where fun and leisure call home. Pink brings vibrancy and verve to the logo and embodies the spirit of fun and laughter. It pops against the black color and the Lato typeface has a weightiness that gives your fair authority among competing venues. |
Edit | This image embodies the leisure of silence in a forest cabin, and fills the viewer with dreams of escapism. Blue is used to convey trust and, in this logo, works to promote trust in a worthwhile experience. The Cardo typeface in all-caps has a boldness that projects confidence. |
Edit | A wine glass represents leisure and small pleasures, while the stars and wreath adorning it point to excellent quality. Red matches both the color and romance of red wine, while the Biryani typeface has thin linework that is elegant and refined, suiting a premium brand. |
Edit | The dolphin and waves make this a great logo for a water-world theme park where patrons get to swim with dolphins. Blue mimics the color of water, while green accents give freshness to the design. The Dosis typeface is bold yet stylish, making it authoritative and attractive at the same time. |
Edit | It's rare for a logo to hold the stage without any supporting icons or imagery, but the Denk One typeface revels in the spotlight. Its letters seem to melt in the heat of the summer sun, which is represented by the vibrant burst of orange that permeates the logo. This is a fitting image of leisure. |