Sensual Logo Ideas:
Logo | Description |
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Edit | A logo that gives away little teases the viewer into wanting to know more. The simple yet provocative line drawing of a woman points to a sensual brand, and her curvaceous form evokes feelings of mischief and fun. The Philosopher typeface combines sharp points and flexible curves to great effect. |
Edit | Red stands out in a sea of advertisements and draws us in, pointing us to the sensual image of a rabbit mask and prompting questions about its wearer. This suits a naughty and exciting brand. The stylish twirls of the Parisienne typeface point to a teasing and provocative experience. |
Edit | Heart-shaped nipples are eye-catching images that denote a daring and adventurous business. They blur the lines between privacy and fun. The Cookie typeface appears to be written with a distinguished hand of a refined gentleman, while purple and soft yellow mix ideas of luxury and fantasy. |
Edit | Strawberries and sensuality have a long history due to their luscious red color and heart-shaped form. In this logo, teal inspires creativity, making a great partner to a creative and unusual design, while the Laila typeface has playful serifs that give your business a charming personality. |
Edit | The sparse outline of a naked woman being cradled by the crescent moon pairs sultriness with a sense of mystery. The vibrant pink color is boldly playful and traditionally appeals to young women, while the thick strokes of the Proza Libre typeface balance out the icon's sleek lines. |
Edit | Self-love is a form of sensuality that is positive, uplifting, and beautiful. This is a lovely feeling to express if you have a nail salon or beauty brand, as the icon suggests, while the muted brown color palette mimics the color of makeup. The Caudex typeface has tall lines that convey confidence. |
Edit | "Shh, don't tell anyone our secret" is what these lips say, suiting a brand that is synonymous with romance, sensuality, and the rush of secret love. The Alice typeface has sharp serifs that befit a premium and trustworthy service, while bright pink mimics the color of plush lipstick. |
Edit | The Parisienne typeface is the most salient element of this logo. It twirls and teases at every chance and sets the mood for a sensual brand. The icon of a heart-shaped locket expresses romantic gestures, while the gray and red-pink color combination blends professionalism and playfulness. |
Edit | The perspective we have of the woman is discreet, suggesting secrecy and anonymity and suiting a discreet adult entertainment service where privacy is of the utmost importance to clients. Red sets the tone for a romantic experience, while the PoetsenOne typeface has a playful personality. |
Edit | Diamonds are expressions of love and are synonymous with intimacy, beauty, and sensuality. Their coveted status makes them desirable, and the neutral color palette shrouds it in secrecy and status. This status is amplified by the sharp, lustrous lines of the Rosarivo typeface. |
Edit | Bright green is a positive color that conveys freshness and vitality, while drawing the eye in. The sensual icon depicts fun, sensuality, and excitement, suiting an entertainment brand with an adult theme. The lack of serifs on the Baloo typeface give a friendly and welcoming appearance. |
Edit | The Parisienne typeface has the appearance of a handwritten love letter, conveying familiarity and romance all at once. Blue points to a premium and professional brand, which comes in handy for an adult entertainment service, as depicted by the tempting icon of a woman in stockings. |
Edit | "Less is more" is what this icon seems to say, as it projects mystery and entertainment. Green and pink are uplifting colors that make positive associations between brand and consumer, while the intricate design of the Alice typeface is both authoritative and sensual in nature. |
Edit | A bra with wings makes an extravagant and sensual emblem for a lingerie brand that wants to associate with the qualities of power and enchantment. Purple and blue amplify magical qualities, while the business name takes up plenty of space in the Yeseva One typeface, giving it authority. |
Edit | The Autour One typeface has unique serifs that draw attention to your business name and give it life. The mysterious woman lacks detail, and her secrecy prompts us to wonder about who she is. In purple, she evokes feelings of magic and mystery, suiting a sensual and mysterious brand. |
Edit | Sensuality is embodied by the graceful linework of the posing woman. The Josefin Sans typeface effectively blends power and poise, and its bold lines contrast the thin lines of the icon in a visually pleasing way. Black denotes class and sophistication, suiting a premium fashion brand. |
Edit | Purple is used by advertisers to convey mystery and fantasy. When paired with the icon of sleek eyebrows and eyelashes, it associates makeup with magic and surrealism, while the sultry lines have a sensual air. The Inria Serif typeface has bold and pointed serifs that elevate the company's status. |
Edit | This logo promises to put you in a trance with its sensual and romantic services. The spiral points to fantasy and intrigue, and its pink color hints at bliss and harmony. The tall lines of the Miriam Libre typeface breathe confidence, power, and trust into your business name. |
Edit | An adult entertainment company would love this logo with an in-your-face, come-and-get-me icon. It suits a bold and exciting brand and the cerise color is confidently chic. The stenciled Cormorant Unicase typeface has a Victorian aesthetic that endows the business with respect. |
Edit | If you don't want any explicit imagery in your logo but still want to brand your company as sensual, you might consider a text-only logo that centers your business name like the Pacifico typeface. Its elegant swirls bathe the logo in playful sensuality, and its blue color adds professionalism. |