Orange Logo Ideas:
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Edit | The bold lines of the icon make the childlike logo stand out, while the use of dark blue gives prominence to the design. The Quicksand typeface draws attention to the brand name and adds softness to the logo. The orange tones convey joy and happiness, which are mirrored in the smiling face. |
Edit | This logo offers great contrast with its 70s-styled Monoton typeface and modern, sleek handbag icon. The thin lines of the icon are balanced by the edgy lettering of the brand name with the dark blue grounding the design. The prominent orange icon offers visual stimulation and makes the logo highly memorable. |
Edit | The solid black background projects professionalism and authority. The orange of the flame behind the spatula indicates that the flavors of your kitchen are intense and spicy. The Gochi Hand typeface in white brings a coolness to the design that balances the fiery orange tone. |
Edit | The orange backdrop symbolizes friendliness, and when combined with the icon of a person and a dog, this design exudes happiness. The Days One typeface in white is a stark contrast to the orange and is perfect for online marketing. The logo is ideal for a pet store or doggy school. |
Edit | Three is symbolic of completeness, harmony, and wisdom — great attributes to have associated with your logo. The white elements contrast boldly against the lively orange background, which will appeal to a younger clientele. The curvy letters of the Righteous typeface underscore the icon perfectly. |
Edit | The white lettering and icon of a modern house projects quality, making this logo ideal for a construction, interior decorating, or architectural business. In contrast, the orange background brings a homely feeling and a sense of happiness to the design, which is underpinned by the Averia Serif Libre typeface. |
Edit | This logo of hand prints has a childlike quality, making it ideal for a children's product range. The orange and eastern blue color combination forms a perfect balance of passion and peace. The Baloo Bhai 2 typeface is highly legible and great for large displays. The dark coloring really make the brand name stand out. |
Edit | This clever orange-toned logo doesn't need an icon for it to stand out. The Luckiest Guy typeface has a youthful and bubbly appearance, which makes it ideal for a children's clothing store or television show. The simplicity of the design gives it a stylish and contemporary appeal. |
Edit | The 3D house icon shows that your work is from another dimension and reinforces ideas of professionalism and creativity. The thin lines of the Federo typeface create a slick and sophisticated impression. The blue tone conveys logic, while the orange adds warmth and approachability to the design. |
Edit | The image of a bearded man makes this logo strikingly clear and ideal for a barbershop or men's hairdresser. The white icon and text showcase hygiene and cleanliness, while the orange is sociable and conveys friendliness. The unique Monoton typeface is quirky and great for online marketing. |
Edit | This icon suggests a global presence, with the squares resembling satellites, making this great for logistics or technology companies. The sleek black background allows the orange and white icon to pop, while the elegant characters of the Cinzel typeface reinforce the modern appeal of the design. |
Edit | The bold lines of the icon create a hypnotizing impression, and the star may suggest the realization of dreams. While the orange inspires consumers to take action, the white brings calmness to the design. The Rosarivo typeface projects elegance, which is perfect for high-value products. |
Edit | The video game console evokes a sense of fun and is the ideal symbol for an online gaming or technology company. The unique Nosifer typeface was specifically designed for the web, underscoring the design nicely, while the orange and black color combination conveys creativity and professionalism. |
Edit | The icon of a camera on a tripod clearly highlights your company's film or photography specialty. The solid orange background evokes determination, creativity, and success, while the black adds a sophisticated touch. This is underpinned by the white Poppins typeface that projects quality and elegance. |
Edit | The lounge chair is a great icon for a furniture business. The bright orange outline brings a sense of homeliness and warmth to the design, while the dark blue highlights professionalism. The rounded edges of the Rum Raisin typeface complement the linework in the icon and balance the design nicely. |
Edit | The origami bird has a sleek and modern appeal that, while simple, adds movement to the design. The orange background against the white conveys a sense of community, making it perfect for a nonprofit organization. The Monoton typeface is modern, and the small size gives the striking icon center stage in the logo. |
Edit | The hand holding a lightning bolt conjures images of the Greek god, Zeus, adding a powerful appeal to the logo. The energy of the bolt is enhanced by the orange color, while the gray and blue elements keep the design professional. The neat Baloo Bhai 2 typeface balances the icon perfectly. |
Edit | Orange is a social color that evokes a sense of belonging, togetherness, and community, while white conveys peace. The spiral-like icon of rejoicing figures reinforces the sense of collaboration and optimism, while the Bree Serif typeface adds a refined and contemporary touch to the logo. |
Edit | Regal blue evokes feelings of authority, intelligence, stability, and unity. In this logo, it is used to contrast the playfulness of the gaming console, while the subtle use of orange evokes a sense of fun and excitement. The small print of the Nosifer typeface emphasizes the icon. |
Edit | The dollar bill locates your business within a finance niche. When used with a bright orange, it could hint at a company offering customers financial aid. Meanwhile, the modern style of the Vesper Libre typeface shows that you focus on the future while the bright red coloring gives the brand name prominence. |
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