Staffing Logo Ideas:
Logo | Description |
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Edit | This joyful design uses the image of rejoicing people to convey ideas of collaboration and optimism, letting clients know that your business will help them create the ideal workforce. The purple color and burst of orange symbolize creativity and energy, highlighting the modern Signika typeface. |
Edit | The red-brown color represents reliability and offsets the informal lettering of the Ribeye typeface, which may hint at a staffing agency that specializes in recruiting for casual employment. The icon of a person with open arms and wings denotes positivity, bringing a personable feeling to the logo. |
Edit | The formal lettering of the Sorts Mill Goudy typeface is accentuated by the shades of blue, which symbolize stability, trust, and professionalism. The trio of employees being supported by a hand reassures clients of your business's sincere, honest, and collaborative approach to recruitment. |
Edit | The quartet of handprints conveys childlike whimsy, which may suggest that your agency recruits for the childcare or education industries. The green and pink color scheme creates a pleasant impression, while the curved lines of the Marko One typeface are highlighted by the intriguing purple color. |
Edit | A bold design that tells clients of your dynamic recruiting services. The trio of employees dressed in formal attire hints that your brand is aimed at white-collar industries and promises professionalism. The vibrant yellow-orange backdrop allows the friendly letters of the Laila typeface to shine. |
Edit | The tech-inspired icon of interlocking triangles conveys a feeling of order and unity, suggesting a staffing agency that values connection and synergy. The green color denotes vitality, while the pops of blue add a sense of dependability, mirrored in the clean lettering of the Nunito Sans typeface. |
Edit | This warm logo uses elements of nature, such as a silhouette of a tree and leafy accents, to create an image of stability and harmony, indicating a personable staffing brand. The black El Messiri typeface adds a touch of sophistication, while the orange color brings joy and comfort to the design. |
Edit | The contemporary Bruno SC typeface illustrates your business's affinity for technology, while the black and blue color scheme gives the logo a powerful and authoritative appeal. The stacked blocks resemble stairs, symbolizing your brand's ability to help clients reach new levels of success. |
Edit | This logo's green backdrop symbolizes rebirth and vitality, letting customers know your staffing agency will shake up and invigorate their workforce. The icon of a friendly person cleverly doubles as a tree, hinting at growth and prosperity. The smooth Play typeface gives the brand name prominence. |
Edit | Triangles are commonly associated with ideas of structure and logic, making them great symbols for a staffing agency wanting to convey these qualities. The blue and purple color palette gives this design a trendy appeal, while the slightly eroded Averia Serif Libre typeface is an edgy font choice. |
Edit | The arrows forming a perfect circle hint that your agency has a network of talented job seekers in rotation — an idea supported by the abstract figures in the center. With the burst of orange adding excitement and positive energy, the elegance of the Cardo typeface appears modest and approachable. |
Edit | The Righteous typeface provides a trendy twist to this corporate design, which cleverly includes a magnifying glass to visualize the research element of recruiting talented staff. The blue-gray backdrop reinforces the polished look of this design, while the white accents suggest transparent services. |
Edit | The figure in a suit and tie appears official and sophisticated — themes echoed in the black monochromatic color scheme. While the rounded letters of the Sansation typeface complement the circular icon, it also provides a contemporary twist that's appropriate for an innovative staffing agency. |
Edit | The inventive reimagining of people is original and trendy, both excellent marketing statements, while their vibrant hue of red-orange instills positive energy and encourages confidence in your agency. The Righteous typeface's sleek, condensed letters emphasize the design's modernity. |
Edit | Opting for corporate colors signifies to clients that you're professional and respectable, while a splash of green injects some positive energy into the design. The Cardo typeface emphasizes the color scheme's formal aesthetic, with the image of a resume cleverly highlighting your niche field. |
Edit | While the Aref Ruqaa typeface lends a distinct charm to the design, it's the blend of dark indigo and ruby pink that helps the logo appear stylish and approachable. The briefcase and figure in the center make for an optimistic visual that will make an excellent selling point for your business. |
Edit | If you specialize in recruiting medical staff, look towards this formal design, which includes a traditional medical cross at its center to highlight your niche field. The Roboto Condensed typeface complements the calming color palette nicely with its simple, bold letters, adding a subtle finish. |
Edit | The centered checkmark does well to draw attention inwards while also suggesting to customers that you're the best staffing agency for the job. The snappy, firm Asap typeface makes a bold statement on labels and business cards, and the intense red-orange tone is energetic and assertive. |
Edit | The curved KoHo typeface complements the circular icon, creating a balanced visual that's reinforced by the dependable green hue. While the hint of soft gray is mature and polished, the well-dressed figure at the center lets clients know that you only recruit top, professional talent. |
Edit | The combination of brilliant orange and dark indigo balances themes of invention and optimism, while the polished Cardo typeface lends a touch of formality. The location pin is a modern symbol that promotes your company as fashionable, with the pristine tie completing the logo's charm. |