Millennial Logo Ideas:
Logo | Description |
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Edit | A blue-petalled rising sun is a wonderful way to introduce your wellness brand. Natural shades of blue and green inspire trust and balance that are great qualities for an organic produce brand or a health shop. The rounded letters of the Comfortaa typeface match the curves in the icon. |
Edit | Red and black is a powerful color combination that pairs well with the chain-link pattern and the crisscrossed barbells, creating a winning gym logo. The wide and weighty letterforms of the Saira typeface perfectly round off this high-impact design. Your flaming red logo will be hard to miss. |
Edit | A fork handle sprouting leaves is a superb symbol for your vegan eatery. Green is the go-to shade that signals healthy food options or eco-consciousness — both things valued by millennials. The structured capitals of the Sen typeface contrast with the leaf motifs, creating a unique, balanced design. |
Edit | The circle around the stretching woman makes her the focal point and draws attention to her elegance, while the soft edges of the Audiowide typeface emphasize her gentle curves. The inviting red color calls to mind easy, gradual warm-ups through slow stretches in a hot yoga studio. |
Edit | This logo uses shades of deep and light blue to create a professional, trustworthy logo. A single leaf at the center of the design may suggest ingredients sourced from nature, making this great for a holistic brand. The crisp, bold letters of the Lato typeface complement the icon's rigid angles. |
Edit | As crisp as freshly fallen snow, this logo is a sweet choice for a ski brand. Snowflakes inside a circle form a neat design that will appeal to minimalistic sensibilities, while the Cinzel typeface's classic look adds traditional flair, indicating a longstanding, well-trusted name. |
Edit | Soothing cyan and green give this winged icon — a symbol reminiscent of air travel — its distinct tropical vibe. The aerodynamic design hints at speed and excellence, while the crisp, curved edges of the El Messiri typeface project beauty and class. A lovely choice for an island-style travel agency. |
Edit | Two coffee beans nestled in a heart make a precious logo for a coffee brand or a café. The soft red shade carries connotations of warmth and comfort, while the solid, loopy letterforms of the Pattaya typeface elevate the design and strengthen its romantic notes. |
Edit | Crisp, clean lines and dainty design elements give this logo the appearance of an ancient rock engraving. The heavy, well-spaced letterforms of the Blinker typeface anchor the design and provide much-needed balance, while the green color palette evokes the sights and sounds of the great outdoors. |
Edit | This clever logo design incorporates the outline of a steaming mug with the shape of a coffee bean — ideal for a bean-to-cup coffee machine brand. Warm orange sets a joyous tone that's enhanced by the crisp, friendly strokes of the Laila typeface. This inviting design calls to mind cosy evenings in. |
Edit | A sweet design for your skincare brand. The teardrop icon suggests products so potent you only need a few drops. The leaf accent may indicate a company that favors botanical extracts, while the Noto Serif typeface balances the soft lines of the icon. Cyan and pink complement the fresh aesthetic. |
Edit | Deep purple conveys connotations of wealth and luxury. When combined with a dripping spatula and crescent moon, this color now projects witchy vibes, suggesting beauty products you'd sell your soul for. With its neat, all-caps design, the Radley typeface shines the spotlight on your icon. |
Edit | A plant growing in a water droplet creates a futuristic icon ideal for an innovative brand. The green color evokes feelings of refreshment and peace, while the elegant linework conveys grace and simplicity. The Bree Serif typeface, with its blocky letters, is sweet and understated, like your brand. |
Edit | If orange craft beer is your specialty, this is the logo for you. A simple design of a bubbly bottle inside a heart describes your product and lets clients know you are passionate about what you do. The sleek, solid letters of the Josefin Sans typeface convey a sophisticated brand. |
Edit | Millennials love avocados and this green and brown logo will catch their eye. A side profile of a woman with sleek hair is a depiction of the flowing tresses you can achieve if you eat enough avocados. The colors mimic the shades of a ripe avo, while the Oswald typeface fits this modern aesthetic. |
Edit | The neat brushstrokes of a figure throwing its hands up convey energy and movement, making this logo ideal for a high-performance fitness brand. The deep red is attractive and hints at power and passion, themes that are reinforced by the proud, strong letterforms of the Saira Condensed typeface. |
Edit | This quirky design uses two things millennials love: yoga and avos. A lovely choice for a brand focused on fitness and healthy food choices, like a spa or wellness center. The high-impact, somewhat uneven lines of the Mali typeface add a fresh, approachable touch, while black elevates the design. |
Edit | A minimal color palette, bold design, and dainty letterforms create a modern logo for your eatery. The lime color hints at freshness and vegan dishes, while the heart with crisscrossed utensils convey your passion for food. The fine letters of the Poppins typeface complement the logo's sleekness. |
Edit | This minimal design is a daring take on a traditional ice cream cone logo. Uniform, dark blue lines create an icon with a modern feel, while the paper cone and stars convey your business and its quality products. The fine, well-spaced letters of the Marcellus SC typeface match the logo's airy feel. |
Edit | If "cute" and "quirky" are words that best describe your baby clothing brand, this is a lovely logo option for you. The stitched star and fine needlepoint add an ethereal feel, while dark purple hints at luxury. The narrow letters of the Barlow Semi Condensed typeface complete the modern aesthetic. |