Optometrist Logo Ideas:
Logo | Description |
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Edit | The temples of the glasses can be seen as either in front of or behind the lenses, a visual pun which references eyesight. Orange is associated with healthy eating, linking good health to good eyesight. The block formation of the Teko typeface is a great match for the square shape of the lenses. |
Edit | The sparse detail in this logo and the use of black and white make it easy to focus on the frames and the brand name. The use of the Federo typeface, with its regular proportions, increases the legibility of the brand name. The face wearing glasses is a trendy icon that suits this modern design. |
Edit | The bold, wide open eyes in this logo impart a sense of humor and fun and indicate what your business is about. The blue typeface which links to the glasses frame is Poppins, derived from the geometric sans serif typeface collection. Together, the design is effective on the transparent background. |
Edit | The lenses in this image are shaded, suggesting that your company offers reading as well as sunglasses. The curly, handwritten script, Sacramento, has a commanding yet informal presence, and is inspired by retro hand-lettering used in early 1900s brochures. The soft red enhances the vintage vibe. |
Edit | The eyeglass wearing owl provides a bit of fun and whimsy to your logo. The black and white design is professional and demands attention, while balancing the icon and text. The Pacifico typeface, which appears to be handwritten, complements the informality of the logo. |
Edit | The centred target lines highlight pinpoint accuracy, which will reassure your clients and makes this logo ideal for a LASIK surgery practice. The black Teko typeface pairs well with the blue icon and reinforces the sense of precision, while the color choices highlight professionalism. |
Edit | In this unusual logo, the eye is presented as a target, suggesting that your company aims to remedy eye issues. The medical nature of your business is highlighted by the presence of three red crosses as well as the blue circular frames. The Sacramento typeface softens this stark design. |
Edit | This brilliant starburst icon immediately captures the eye and creates an intriguing illusion of an iris. The streaks of blue enhance this effect, representing the color of an iris and creating intrigue within the icon. The elegant Josefin Sans typeface subtly adds professionalism to this design. |
Edit | The Poppins typeface is well suited to an optometrist practice because it looks elegant and professional. It also complements the circular shape of the eyeglass frames with its sans serif style, making it pleasing to the eye. The black and white color palette adds a contemporary edge to the logo. |
Edit | The dominant icon of a large eye is striking and conveys your specialty. Red is a great color to use in a logo because it has high visibility and symbolizes energy and determination, creating a sense of immediacy in people. The monolinear Sacramento typeface complements the strong lines of the icon. |