Masculine Logo Ideas:
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Edit | The yellow hair and beard belong to a wild Viking warrior, whose unkempt and untamed nature evokes feelings of rugged masculinity. Yellow conveys energy and provides striking contrast against a black background, while the clean and polished lines of the Quando typeface steadies the wild man. |
Edit | The icon of a Roman archer conveys ideas of skill and mastery, qualities that are associated with masculinity. The red arrow tip foretells of blood, and his gray color makes him statuesque and revered. The sharp points and curves of the Laila typeface mirror the varied shapes of the icon. |
Edit | The image of a refined gentleman with a top hat is a symbol of prestige and nobility, appealing to older men who might have different notions of masculinity. The peach color gives it the look of faded film stock, and the Permanent Marker typeface appears to be written in a stylish ink pen. |
Edit | The hammer and nails belong to a handyman, and, when combined with the shield, communicate reliability, endurance, and protection. The neutral color palette lends professionalism to the logo, while the Judson typeface has precise serifs that seem to be chiseled by the hammer. |
Edit | A Spartan helmet creates associations with movies such as 300, Gladiator, and more. These films depict powerful men with sculpted physiques, making this a great logo for a gym. Purple conveys a sense of fantasy, suiting the fantasized gladiator ideal, while the Poppins typeface is bold and legible. |
Edit | The man in this logo is cool, classy, and mysterious, granting him an edgy masculinity of the James Bond ilk. The Staatlitches typeface features thin, elegant lines that suit the pages of a men's fashion magazine or clothing brand, while the black color is stylish and plush. |
Edit | The lion is associated with power, bravery, and dominance, and the wings and shield accentuate his might. It suits a brand that appeals to "alpha males." The neutral color palette adds professionalism to the logo, and the Bungee typeface has an exaggerated boldness that is weighty and strong. |
Edit | The icon's geometric lines and confident style make for a uniquely manly logo. The olive green Oswald typeface is a strong choice that complements the large, multi-hued icon. The symbol reminds one of the a soaring plane, mountain peaks, or the open road. The interpretation is part of the intrigue. |
Edit | The icon of a factory being cradled by a cog is a great nod to masculine notions of labor, toil, and productivity. It conjures images of burly men working underground. The brown color palette mimics the earthy, dirtiness of the logo and the elegant Abril Fatface typeface provides humorous contrast. |
Edit | The moustache is a popular symbol of masculinity, with many men showing them off during "Movember." Using the lone icon of a navy blue moustache is a great way of appealing to men while being trendy and cool, and the Candal typeface, with its inconsistent line width, shows off personality. |
Edit | A karate master icon harkens to Bruce Lee movies that feature ripped, masculine fighters, and the shield and wreath convey protection. Black, red, and white is a gorgeous combination that evokes passion and sophistication, while the sharp lines of the SeoulHangang EB typeface grip the viewer. |
Edit | This logo uses the image of bull with cooking utensils to capture the traditionally manly activity of grilling. The star accents hint at a first-rate BBQ business or restaurant, while the brown color symbolizes strength and confidence. The Averia Serif Libre typeface adds a hint of friendliness. |
Edit | A green sports car is a fresh departure from the sleek black or flashy red ones. Green can brand a company as environmentally-conscious. This logo says, "macho men care about the environment, too." The Arvo typeface features sharp serifs that compliment the cool car and make the business name edgy. |
Edit | A freight ship is a symbol of awesome power. It denotes reliability and suits a brand that "always delivers." These traits are traditionally associated with masculinity, and the dominant blue color is consistent with this theme. The Days One typeface has wavy lettering that mimics the flow of water. |
Edit | The "X" sign and evil skull in the shape of a kettlebell is deliberately menacing and is a statement of danger, edginess, and fear. The weighty Paytone One typeface is just as heavy and confrontational as the skull, and the black color is on par with the theme of stereotypical hypermasculinity. |
Edit | A keg of beer is typically associated with "manly" men, while the wheaty accent alludes to earthy ingredients. The yellow and brown color scheme creates a refreshing image — ideal for a beer brand with golden ales on tap. The Sancreek typeface is reminiscent of Old West letterforms and rounds off the design's traditionally masculine appeal. |
Edit | Long-haul truckers are almost exclusively male, making this a great symbol of raw masculinity. The enormous truck is bold and powerful, and its red color is aggressive and attention-grabbing. The consistent lines of the Oswald typeface make the business name sturdy and reliable. |
Edit | The surfer in this logo is brave, ambitious, and technically supreme. This projects masculine qualities that a surf brand would benefit from associating with. Cerise and blue convey fun and reliability, while the Josefin typeface has sharp, sleek lines that would look stunning on branding material. |
Edit | The tractor is bulky, powerful, and sturdy, qualities that are closely associated with traditional masculine notions. Blue encapsulates loyalty and trust, suiting a brand that wants to instill trust in its machinery, while the Montserrat typeface has strokes that are as thick as tractor wheels. |
Edit | This stylized Caduceus symbol with the male gender symbol at the top suggests that your business has a medical focus, or perhaps health services for men. The Kodchasan typeface adds a confident look to the logo, while the blue and green color scheme is associated with vitality and professionalism. |
Edit | The man in this logo is celebratory and triumphant, having scaled the heights of a treacherous mountain. This image evokes feelings of competence and pride, suiting an outdoors/adventure brand. Blue symbolizes reliability in its products and the Cardo typeface has sharp serifs that mimic cleats. |
Edit | If you're looking for a manly logo, then a punching fist with a dragon-shaped flame might be what you need. This trendy design is tough in every sense of the word. From the black and yellow color scheme to the chunky Alfa Slab One typeface font, it catches the eye and commands attention. |
Edit | Purple is a unique design choice that's eye-catching and energetic. The geometric Biryani typeface is a good choice that adds an element of bold intent to the design, while the lion figure is commanding, assured, and highly memorable. All in all, this logo will definitely turn heads. |
Edit | The design's icon, along with the loud green and red color scheme, is a vibrant nod to Mexican-inspired cuisine, creating a memorable image for a restaurant or bar. The moustache accent and Rye typeface conjures images of rugged men riding into town, transporting viewers to the American West. |
Edit | Nothing says manly like a curled bicep and a kettlebell. The Quantico typeface is the perfect choice for this design, as its geometric but slightly curved edges match the icon exceptionally well. The black and white color palette adds strength, confidence, and determination to the brand. |