Publishing Logo Ideas:
Logo | Description |
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Edit | The elegant, geometric style of the Josefin Sans typeface helps the business name to stand out and brings a vintage characteristic to this design that is complemented by the soft gold against the dark background. This somewhat dusty color palette brings to mind old manuscripts and classic books, while the quill pen complements the vintage theme. |
Edit | A bright cyan color palette evokes inspiring thoughts, perfect for a publisher of innovative books. It brings a lively, youthful energy to the contemporary and inviting design. The suggestion of a book in the negative space works well with the contemporary theme, and the art deco-styled Righteous typeface complements this creative industry. |
Edit | This clever, nerdy owl is a great mascot for a publisher of educational books and textbooks, attracting parents and children alike. The governmental style of the Sarabun typeface works with the theme, hinting at textbooks for school use, while the copper color palette conveys ideas of comfort and warmth, creating a welcoming aesthetic. |
Edit | Bright red stands out from the crowd, drawing attention to your brand and subtly encouraging customers to buy your books. The large book is a simple, minimalistic design that clearly shows your business focus, while the retro Libre Franklin typeface hints at the traditions and establishment of the publishing industry, showing your business's skill. |
Edit | This white design shines on the dark blue background, which creates a corporate aesthetic that is elegant, authoritative, and trustworthy. The cityscape on the cover of the book suggests a publisher for the people, with a wide range of genres on offer. Meanwhile, the Bebas Neue typeface gives the business name a display quality to draw attention. |
Edit | The minimalistic style of the Play typeface complements this contemporary logo and conveys a corporate, yet friendly aesthetic that shows professionalism and welcomes all customers. The rays of light coming from the book hint at wonder, excitement, and knowledge — all great characteristics for a publisher. Bright red draws attention to the logo. |
Edit | Violet and gold create a color palette of wealth, exclusivity, and luxury, hinting at a publisher of high-quality books that fetch a high price. The geometric Poppins typeface provides a stable base on which to build your brand and is complemented by the square frame of the icon, hinting at a trustworthy brand. The fountain pen adds elegance. |
Edit | The book within the house-like frame is the perfect literal icon for a "publishing house," clearly conveying your business niche to customers. The peach color palette sets the scene for a joyful brand that conveys a brand message of goodwill, while the contemporary Monda typeface optimizes this logo for use in online marketing. |
Edit | Vivid orange and dark blue are contrasting colors that strengthen each other and make each other brighter, creating a stand-out logo design. Dark blue also conveys professionalism, while orange hints at creativity and innovation. The open pages of the book are inviting and create anticipation for the story, and the Sen typeface complements this. |
Edit | This abstract design uses the figure of a graduate over an open book to hint at a university publisher that focuses on academic books. The bright cyan color palette complements this theme with a symbolism of youthful energy, while the rounded Asap typeface brings a contemporary aesthetic to the design that complements the simple look. |