Retro Logo Ideas:
Logo | Description |
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Edit | This logo's bold black and red color scheme works exceptionally well with the symbol of a pen nib and the classically proportioned Cardo typeface. The dark backdrop adds a classy touch, complementing the sophisticated white brand name. It's a great logo for a media company with a retro aesthetic. |
Edit | The logo is an elegant choice for a business that wants to tap into the hippie culture of the 60s. The lotus flower emblem, paired with the handwriting-inspired Sacramento typeface, add an authentic homespun feeling to the logo. The dark blue color is polished and professional. |
Edit | This design's handwritten typeface, Pacifico, brings an authentically retro feeling to the logo, which is enhanced by the energetic white and orange colors. The imagery of hands holding up a heart overlayed with a rising sun creates a cheerful image, suited to a variety of retro businesses. |
Edit | The icon of a scrunchie is a great depiction of a vintage-inspired hair accessories brand, complemented by the classy and tasteful gold color. The circular design symbolizes unity and suggests an authoritative business. The sharp terminals of the DM Serif Text typeface add a touch of refinement. |
Edit | A bold color scheme and chic icon give this design a vintage appearance, adding to the personable and elegant nature of your furniture or antique store. The French-inspired orange and blue sofa is sophisticated and pairs beautifully with the sizeable, confident characters of the Oswald typeface. |
Edit | This design's icon of a classic car takes command of the space, complementing the bold lines of the Poppins typeface that bring clarity and style. The rich, chocolate brown backdrop gives the logo a professional look and feel, creating an eye-catching and memorable image. |
Edit | The logo's vintage appearance is achieved through the old-school linework of the Monoton typeface in black. The retro satchel icon conjures images of style and chicness, thanks to its pink color. This design is well-suited to a bag business with a trendy, retro-inspired brand identity. |
Edit | An old-school camper van, combined with the groovy letterforms Redressed typeface, creates a fun image for a food truck that sells retro-themed food or beverages. The muted gray color evokes a sense of nostalgia and gives this design versatility in a number of background colors. |
Edit | The snow cone icon is a playful throwback to summer days spent on the beach enjoying refreshing snacks. The yellow and blue colors symbolize joy and freshness, indicating a charming ice cream brand. The abstract lettering of the Frijole typeface in red complete the design's retro appearance. |
Edit | The icon's bold line work is reminiscent of an art deco building, creating a vintage and sophisticated image in a luxurious gold color. The thin, narrow Rum Raisin typeface adds to the vertical prominence of the icon. It's a good logo for a web design or architecture business. |
Edit | The side profile of a man wearing a wide-brimmed hat is a poignant choice for a retro logo. The pink icon takes one's mind straight to the 1930s and 1940s when this style was in fashion. The Abhaya Libre typeface was chosen for its classical lines and design, which complements the icon above. |
Edit | This playful design is reminiscent of television shows from the 1960s. Using the Cinzel typeface to add a professional element to the design, the icon of a crossed-over pair of guitars and stars are attractive and energetic. The gray color is edgy and attention-grabbing against the white backdrop. |
Edit | The pixelated rocket icon evokes images of old-school video games, adding a blast from the past to this cool design. The blue and pink color palette adds a hint of elegance, while the friendly lines of the Autour One typeface gives the logo a personable feeling — perfect for a retro gaming brand. |
Edit | The 1950s-inspired dress icon is a beautiful representation of a chic clothing store that specializes in retro designs. The black and blue color palette is powerful and sophisticated, accentuating the delicate yet strong lines of the icon. The dark Cormorant Unicase typeface is a chic addition. |
Edit | This design has an old-world appeal created by the powerful imagery of a hookah pipe in combination with the classically inspired Cinzel typeface. The smart color scheme of navy blue is associated with prestige and establishment, while the sizeable icon is prominent and eye-catching. |
Edit | Take a trip to the crazy 60s with this psychedelic logo design. The purple color is welcoming and pairs nicely with the Grenze Black typeface, which draws its inspiration from Roman typefaces. The mesmerizing icon does a great job of drawing your gaze into the design and towards the brand name. |
Edit | The groovy beads, combined with the bold Saira Condensed typeface, give this logo a vintage and compelling look. The bright pink and yellow colors have been tempered with the text's chocolate brown color. The logo is the ideal choice for a jewelry store that sells retro-inspired pieces. |
Edit | This design's all-brown color scheme is a great showcase of retro elements. The DSLR camera immediately tells your clients that you specialize in both film and digital photography, while the handwritten look of the Pacifico typeface is a playful choice that adds an authentic appeal to the design. |
Edit | The intoxicating spiral icon draws the eye in and creates a fun and attention-grabbing design that's suited to a variety of retro businesses. The red and blue color scheme is both energetic and professional, while the Cormorant Infant typeface has a refined and strong appearance. |
Edit | Old-school cool comes through in this design, thanks to its stark black and white color scheme, which adds authority to the brand. The Overpass typeface is a measured and confident text choice, which has been used to underline the hip icon of a retro microphone, creating an appealing design. |