Personal Trainer Logo Ideas:
Logo | Description |
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Edit | The sense of movement and energy evoked by the figure in this icon is enhanced by the dynamic circle. The liveliness of the icon is tempered by the shades of blue, which create a calming and professional impression. The curled serifs of the Philosopher typeface add a refined touch to the logo. |
Edit | The rounded characters of the KoHo typeface create a laid-back and inviting feel to this logo, while the green icon, comprised of crossed dumbells within a hexagon, carries connotations of improved health and wellbeing. A great choice for an approachable personal trainer brand. |
Edit | The silhouette of a stretching figure makes a great icon as it brings to mind the feeling of a good stretch after a heavy workout. The solid letters of the Baloo typeface suggest strength and stability, while the aqua green background reinforces the calming impression of the logo. |
Edit | The logo depicting a hand holding a dumbell suggests Herculean strength through rigorous training, while the Saira Condensed typeface mimics the slender body shape clients who sign up are likely to achieve. Green and black work well to create a professional and refreshing impression. |
Edit | A black and white color scheme makes this a great logo for a personal trainer focused on martial arts. The fist in the center of the icon is a symbol of toughness but because it is pointed straight at the audience. The strong characters of the Pridi typeface complement the impact of the icon. |
Edit | The dark blue background imbues this logo with an air of professionalism and taste, allowing the white elements to grab attention in the design. The simple hand and dumbell icon is clear and instantly identifiable. The Stardos Stencil reinforces the themes of. strength and authority in the design. |
Edit | This circular black icon comprising stars and crossed dumbells would look good printed on vinyl weights, kettlebells, and a variety of other equipment. The Alfa Slab One font, with its bold letters, hints at the thick, bulging muscles you will achieve after a few sessions with this trainer. |
Edit | The white K2D typeface with square, rounded edges looks great against a black background. This minimalistic logo feels almost futuristic, suggesting a personal training experience that's efficient, fuss-free, and perfect for the modern man or woman. Highly suited to a personal trainer app. |
Edit | Most people who sign up with personal trainers will want to see progress and hit their targets — the icon used here speaks to that idea with a side profile that resembles a bull's eye. The red icon and black Ubuntu typeface is a striking combination that will look great on T-shirts or uniforms. |
Edit | This logo calls to mind the adage No pain, no gain, with its flaming fist that bears a subtle resemblance to a dragon. The Montserrat ExtraBold font, inspired by urban typography, adds a further dose of edginess, while the minimalistic white-on-black color scheme is versatile and sophisticated. |