Obscure Logo Ideas:
Logo | Description |
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Edit | At first, this logo appears quite precise, using sharp edged triangles in the design. However, the triangles are pulling in the corners of the square background, becoming more approachable. The purple color adds that element of mystery, while the Slackey typeface is fun and holds its own. |
Edit | The beautiful use of maroon evokes feelings of confidence, creativity, and warmth. The Abhaya Libre typeface features distinct, precise strokes and is clearly legible. The circle frame holds four elements that seem to have no meaning but may reveal abstract symbols for heat, wind, and snow. |
Edit | This croissant icon has a little hidden element: the black dot turns the center of the croissant into a location point, hinting that your patisserie is the place to get French pastries! The romantic Parisienne typeface is the perfect complement, while the orange and yellow colors add freshness. |
Edit | The Inria typeface is synonymous with creativity and excellence. The purple and sandy brown colors create contrast and add an earthiness to the design. The subtle curve through the vertical bars is reminiscent of the flow of water, weaving an element of peace through the strength of the bars. |
Edit | Three perpendicular slashes are evocative of claw marks, yet when you look at the outline of all three lines, you can see a flame-like shape. The warm colors of sunset orange, tangerine, and lemon yellow give credence to the idea of fire, while the Montserrat typeface adds an urbane contrast. |
Edit | This cool tribal icon is hiding the outline of a ship's prow slicing through the ocean. The iris blue and white color palette represents sea foam on the waves and conveys the confidence of your company. The slant of the Exo Bold Italic font indicates movement toward the future. |
Edit | The negative space created by the leaves in the icon outlines a square, indicating that your business is innovative and thinks outside of the box. The Seoul Hangang EB typeface complements the leaves with its simple, elegant curves. Shades of purple against a nude background bring sophistication. |
Edit | The circles and lines of a tribal symbol hold a hidden meaning: the soft flowing motion of water that works with the strength and firmess of land. Purple brings wisdom, peace, and creativity, while light green highlights the vitality of land. The lively Marko One typeface adds a vintage touch. |
Edit | The monolinear letterforms and open spaces of the Hind Madurai typeface match the sharpness of the triangle and the curving sweep of the lines. The medium sea green adds a sense of freshness and renewal and is a versatile color in logo design. The icon conveys a brand that is friendly and dependable. |
Edit | When you look closer at this intricate icon, you will see that it's cleverly made up of three hearts lying in different directions. It gives a beautiful nod to secret love, while blue conveys trust. The Marcellus typeface lends its classic style to the design for a clearly legible business name. |
Edit | The Overpass typeface is clear, legible, and a great display font. The teal color is subtle against the deep red background, promoting clarity of thought and communication. The mandala rising from the triangular lines enhances these concepts, but you may not notice the abstract person in the center. |
Edit | Beige and dark blue create a sophisticated, luxurious logo for a brand that's all about its high-quality products. The Poppins typeface and the icon show perfectly balanced proportions based on pure geometry. The icon cleverly conceals a trinity knot, which represents the life cycle of a woman. |
Edit | This unusual teal and dark brown color palette is modern and refreshing. The Jomolhari typeface enhances the peacefulness of the design, while the abstract icon encourages introspection. The icon features a flowing, almost vine-like effect around its edges, while the inner space is more jewel-like. |
Edit | A pure white icon and text against a sunset orange background leaves this warm, invigorating design open to interpretation: is it a sun with clouds in front of it? Is it a sports ball? The wreath frame says that it is a high-quality product, while the Crimson Text typeface adds a vintage flair. |
Edit | A small secret is hidden in this logo and it's all about the colors. Shades of yellow, green, and brown in a circle pattern root your business as a natural brand, symbolizing the cycles of sun, earth, and nature. The Fjalla One typeface's tall letters mimic the sunflowers that the color is based on. |
Edit | The Nunito typeface makes for a well-balanced yet subtle business name, while the cerulean blue and gray color palette is mature and professional. The icon lends a little mystery to this design — it could be a satellite, a mortar and pestle, or a bullseye. The meaning is up to you. |
Edit | The four arrows heading in different directions conceal a cross through the negative space, indicating a medical or religious brand. Yellow and blue are energetic and trustworthy colors, contrasting the serious logo with youthful exuberance. The Philosopher typeface adds attention-grabbing details. |
Edit | This cute logo shows a simple illuminated lightbulb at first glance, but then we see the stickperson as the inner filament, with their head on fire! A fun way of saying: "there's so much knowledge here, it'll make your head explode!" The Cardo typeface adds a scholarly air while blue inspires trust. |
Edit | The Noto Serif typeface has a harmonious aesthetic that says your brand does not discriminate. Parsley green is a beautiful, all-natural color that invokes the power of nature and life. The crown icon is intriguing, especially when you notice it has five "leaves," just like the cannabis plant. |
Edit | This icon is all about movement and forward motion. The blue tones highlight speed, efficiency, and confidence. Yet, there is a peace sign hidden in the middle, adding a contrasting tranquility. The PT Sans Caption typeface was created to convey the endless possibilities of life. |