Life Coach Business Logo Ideas:
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Edit | The icon in this logo uses a ladder to symbolize reaching your goals, while the stars represent success. The three circles around it complement the logo and draw the eye to the business's name. The Sen typeface looks regal in purple, a color often associated with royalty, luxury, and power. |
Edit | The human-like figure in the icon has its hands raised, evoking a sense of accomplishment and joy. The blue and gray color palette adds a touch of sophistication and professionalism, while the Cinzel typeface, based on the Latin alphabet, helps the brand name stand out and attract attention. |
Edit | If you're looking to highlight the name of your life coach business, it's always a good idea to forgo the use of icons. The Jomolhari typeface, combined with the dark blue tone, is easy to read and will look very elegant on various promotional materials, including stationery and web banners. |
Edit | A life coach is in charge of guiding people to find and achieve their goals. The icon in this logo represents a group of people united by the same goal, reassuring clients that you're an expert in the field. The use of green in the Sen typeface increases the reliability of the business name. |
Edit | Using a purple palette in your logo denotes elegance and good taste, as well as a touch of mystery. The hands in the icon represent kindness and companionship, themes upheld throughout the coaching journey. The Cinzel typeface complements the logo with its classic Roman flair. |
Edit | The Inria Serif typeface is characterized as a rational and legible design, and the bicolor icon in this logo uses lines and circles to exemplify a group of people — great associations for a life coach business that works with large crowds. Blue and green tones evoke confidence and wisdom. |
Edit | The Bree Serif typeface stands out for its originality and versatility, values that you'll want to associate with your brand. The icon of a sapling with two leaves symbolizes rebirth — the wish of many of your clients. A monochromatic blue tone adds a touch of playfulness. |
Edit | The use of purple gives this logo a touch of sophistication and luxury. The icon of a female figure with open arms evokes peace and fullness, goals your clients will likely seek with your services. The structured Sen typeface contrasts the soft edges of the icon, creating a stunning image. |
Edit | A marketable logo that would look great on promotional material. The soft edges of the flower's petals represent the delicacy and confidence needed to be a great life coach. Thanks to the green and blue tones of the icon, the Cinzel typeface stands out as trustworthy and professional. |
Edit | An abstract floral icon is a great way to add a modern touch to your logo. The grass-green background helps accentuate the design and is a reference to personal growth and rebirth. The Quicksand typeface, originally designed for display purposes, has a rounded structure that's easy to read. |