Restoration Logo Ideas:
Logo | Description |
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Edit | A wrench swooping through a water drop can be used to indicate a company that focuses on water damage restoration. The Noto Serif typeface adds visually appealing details to catch the eye, and black creates a professional image that will encourage customers to trust in your services. |
Edit | The Righteous typeface creates an Art Deco tone that suits the style of this design. Tones of blue add a refreshing appeal and suggest extensive experience in furniture restoration. This theme is continued in the tools on the back of the settee, highlighting a specialty in antique restoration. |
Edit | Bright green dominates this design and suggests freshness and renewal — perfect for a restoration business. The flame icon works with the color palette to convey notions of a company that specializes in fire damage restoration. The minimalistic Play typeface suits this simple, modern design. |
Edit | The armchair with tools on the backrest is a simple yet compelling image for a furniture restoration business. Soft orange is soothing and adds a friendly atmosphere that is complemented by the softly rounded Viga typeface. Dark blue adds a touch of sophistication to the logo. |
Edit | A unique choice, the smaller diamonds moving into larger ones may suggest small broken pieces being restored to their original shape, while light blue is symbolic of healing, suggesting the company heals broken items. The Mitr typeface adds an interesting contrast with its friendly, open design. |
Edit | Orange grabs attention and shows customers your enthusiasm and determination to succeed. A computer monitor with gears and tools can indicate a company that focuses on electronics restoration, and the Poppins typeface complements the technology theme with its monolinear and precise letterforms. |
Edit | The informal style of the Sriracha typeface resembles handwriting, adding a personal touch that reassures customers of your expertize. The outline of a roof above the lounge setting may suggest a home contents restoration business, while yellow-green reinforces the idea of renewal. |
Edit | Bright orange and white work together to catch attention and highlight ideas of creativity and purity. These themes work together with the wheel and gear icon to suggest an automobile restoration company, and the extensive serifs on the Emilys Candy typeface suggest attention to detail. |
Edit | A beautiful floral portrait with the bright pink color palette works together to create a traditionally feminine aesthetic that suggests a business owned and operated by women. The framed icon suggests an art framing restoration business, while the Alice typeface adds a complementary vintage style. |
Edit | The eye-catching Marko One typeface highlights a contemporary design. It's complemented by the minimalistic icon of banknotes, which alludes to an insurance restoration business. This minimalistic style is carried through in dark blue, which shows the professionalism and integrity of the business. |