Smart Logo Ideas:
Logo | Description |
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Edit | The image of a house on a clothing hanger is a clever way of saying to customers “we are the home of dry cleaning.” It acts as a stamp of authority. The golden color communicates luxury, extravagance, and refinement, as do the classy black characters of the elegant Yeseva One typeface. |
Edit | Amusement parks are synonymous with fun times, and this logo uses imagery and colors that capture this feeling. Fun rides and hot air balloons are salient, as are the blue, yellow, and sunset orange colors. Even the Ribeye typeface, with its unpredictable dimensions, has a humorous personality. |
Edit | The image of a location icon filled with soda is a clever way of branding your business as the place to find the best soda in town. Pink and blue are bright, playful colors that evoke youthful bliss, and the Chela One typeface has bold brushstrokes that are reminiscent of paintings by children. |
Edit | Black and gold are colors that complement each other well and are typically used by advertisers to convey a sense of opulence and classiness. The image of a woman is sketched with soft, elegant strokes, adding to this sense of refinement, and the lettering of the Yeseva One typeface is stylish. |
Edit | Rainbows and ice cream are the stuff of heaven. They project happiness and deliciousness, saying to customers “our ice cream tastes heavenly.” The mint green and pink colors express bold flavors and a wide variety, while the Lemon typeface seems to drip and swelter in the summer sun. |
Edit | The chili, flames, and fork are clear nods to a restaurant renowned for spicy cuisine. The dominance of red amplifies this message, evoking sensations of passion and intensity. It captures the attention of customers and guides their eye to your business name in the legible Marcellus SC typeface. |
Edit | A globe in a grid pattern represents a connected world, and the shield around it implies defense and protection. This makes an ideal logo for a technology company specializing in network security. The color blue evokes feelings of trust and loyalty, and the Titillium Web typeface is authoritative. |
Edit | The unusual icon depicts both an ice cream and a crepe, making it ideal for a gourmet dessert shop. The blue and brown color combination is conservative instead of playful, indicating luxury and elegance. This is mirrored by the Clicker Script typeface, whose flowing lines evoke refinement. |
Edit | The lotus flower wraps around a candle like gentle, caring hands, evoking fragility and protection. The atmosphere it creates is serene and suits a brand identity of healing and restoration. The bold, black lines of the Oswald typeface are neat and strong and contrast the stylish gold icon. |
Edit | The woman in this logo is sketched in thin, elegant pencil lines, giving her grace and confidence. The neutral color palette projects seriousness, making this an ideal logo for a business catering to empowered women. The thick lines of the KoHo Bold font contrast the thin strokes, offering balance. |
Edit | The rolling pins and ear of wheat on a cooking board show the work done behind the scenes where good food is made. It communicates workmanship and quality. The stars evoke excellence, and the red color palette captures your attention. The Marcellus SC typeface is clean and modern. |
Edit | The plant-shaped bottle is a clever way of saying “we sell nutritional, holistic juices.” It could also work for a sustainable bottling company. This message is supported by the dominance of the color green, which appeals to nature and healing. The Goudy Bookletter 1911 typeface is sleek and clear. |
Edit | The crown projects power and divinity, while the diamonds adorning it evoke feelings of beauty and luxury. This symbol blends strength and style, suiting a jewelry or fashion brand. The Poppins typeface makes your business name proud and clear, and the dark blue color is refined and classy. |
Edit | The solitary image of a stylish handbag makes for a great fashion brand logo. The nude brown color resembles makeup, making your business synonymous with beauty and art. The letterforms of the Roboto typeface are clear and legible, and its sleek black color pairs nicely with the muted brown icon. |
Edit | Scissors arranged in a circle is a brilliant way of communicating hair design mastery. The circle represents order, beauty, and attention to detail, while the light blue color is bright and youthful, appealing to a younger target market. The Hind Madurai typeface, in dark blue, evokes trust. |
Edit | The smartphone disguised as a business card is a clever way of telling customers that you sell smartphones. The spiral pattern represents order and reliability, and the dark green color adds professionalism. The Libre Baskerville typeface is neat and refined, making your business name legible. |
Edit | Translucent orange petals adorned with tiny pink circles is an abstract, provocative image that promotes curiosity. It evokes a traditional idea of femininity and could work well for a flower shop or a brand with a feminine identity. The Concert One typeface is friendly, inviting, and legible. |
Edit | The leaf and drop of liquid come from nature and suggests that the oil has been squeezed from the leaf. This is a great logo for an essential oils or herbal business. The green and brown colors brilliantly mimic soil and plants, and the ZCOOL XiaoWei typeface adds professionalism to the design. |
Edit | The woman in this logo is calm, rested, and at ease. She is drawn in thin, graceful lines that project flexibility. This could suit a yoga or fitness center. The black and white color palette suggests it is an upmarket, exclusive center, and the Caudex typeface adds a refined and stylish appeal. |
Edit | The almond nut communicates healthy eating, the leaf appeals to natural qualities, and the person emerging from the leaf evokes joy and restoration. This is the perfect logo for a brand that wants to promote wellness. The brown color adds earthiness and the Gochi Hand typeface is friendly. |