40 Creative and Memorable Logo Samples to Inspire You (2024)

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Your logo is one of the first things people notice about your business. Logos, when designed well, can attract attention and create a memorable, top-of-mind brand image. Done wrong, they caneven drive customers away.

If you’re just starting out, you’re probably already thinking about the sort of logo you’d like to create to represent your brand. To help, we’ve compiled a list of 40 creative and effective logo samples, with tips to help you design the best logo for your own brand.

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40 Logo Samples and Practical Tips

1Create a memorable design.

The best way to keep your product in a viewer’s mind is to make something unique. Iron Duck's logo does that in spades. The clothing line incorporates a duck’s image into a clothes hanger, both representing what they sell (clothing) and their name (a literal iron duck).

2 Use an image that evokes your subject.

Words have specific connotations, or associations we give them beyond their specific meaning. Images can have connotations too, especially in the style they’re drawn. Thinking about such connotations can help you create a more effective logo. Data Berry's logo is a great illustration of this: This minimalist image is designed to evoke both organic and tech-related concepts simultaneously.

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3 Create an image within an image.

If you want to make your logo stand out a bit more, try an image that creates two separate pictures. Shoot my Dog’s logo, for example, is nominally someone taking a photo, but the position and style choice makes the individual look like a dog. Make sure your “doubled” image matches your product or subject, and start experimenting.

4 Show your product’s purpose.

Providing a shorthand for what you do is a great way to use a logo.Movers illustrates this well: They have a hand picking up a house, visually representing how they help individuals move homes.

5 Incorporate your product into your text.

Similar to the above, try incorporating your product into the logo in interesting ways. Guitar Studio has a particularly creative example: They create the image of a guitar using the “i” and “s” of “guitar” and “studio,” respectively. Try playing with fonts and see what images you can create with text.

6 Use visual metaphors.

One way to create a top-of-mind brand image is to use memorable and meaningful visual metaphors. Immanuel Lutheran Churchdoes this well by implementing a minimalist representation of a tree, which effectively associatesthe concept of life with the Christian cross.

7 Make use of negative space.

There are fun andcreative ways you can use negative space -- or the space between images -- effectively. Rocket Golf, for example, places two golf tees close together, but uses the space between them to create the image of a rocket. Playing around with this can create unique, interesting effects you might not be able to achieve with simple images.

8Create a GIF version of your logo.

Animation almost always attracts attention more quickly than a static image. Using a GIF version of your logo works well, but only if you useenough motion to draw eyes but not too much as to be distracting. Rain Wine is a great example. The GIF includes a simple rain animation that creates the image of a wine bottle, which is not only creative but subconsciously appeals to the viewer's thirst.

9Create a variety of animated versions.

Creating a series of animated logos which can be used in different contexts can be another great alternative to standard logos. Fubiz, for example, has several different animation options. Including these on a website makes the logo more memorable, and can make things more entertaining for viewers.

10 Do more with less.

You can get a lot of mileage out of a simple design. For example, Boundary only has its name and a simple, brighter line curving through it, but it’s incredibly effective, as the line creates a “boundary” for the letters themselves.

According to designer Stephen Boak, Boundary's logo also represents its purpose. "As a monitoring company, signal processing is a big part of what the product does. The word is built on asine waveas a gesture to this," he told Visme.

11 Relate it to your name.

Sometimes you don’t need an image that directly relates to your product; one that represents your name works just as well. Freelancer, for example, uses an image of a lancer, which creates a memorable icon despite not directly relating to their service.

12Choose a font with the right "personality."

Creating an image and text in a similar style can help increase the cohesiveness of your logo. Quick Fish, for example, has the same free-flowing, simple design in its text as in the image above.

13 Use a silhouette.

Silhouettes are a simple way to create a logo; they keep things to a minimum, but are still able to provide a unique style. For example, Slow Motion uses a snail-and-film-reel silhouette, evoking old black-and-white movies.

14 Keep it simple.

When creating logos, simple is often better. Take a look atUnlock's logo, whichis simply the company’s name, with a small lock underneath the “n” to represent unlocking something. While very basic, it’s incredibly effective, perhaps because of its simple creativity.

15 Use a mascot.

Everybody loves cute mascots, so using one as your logo might be the best way to go. Orbotix is a great example. It uses a cute mascot that both represents what they do and makes their products -- fast-paced robots -- feel more approachable.

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16 Use your name in your logo.

Sometimes, you don’t really need an image; the name itself can be enough. Compass takes advantage of this, creating a “compass” in the “o” with a simple line.

17 Fit the logo to the product.

Making sure your logo matches your product's theme is a must. You don’t want to use an edgy style for something like a kid’s concert, or an extremely goofy one for a Fortune 500 company. Shine a Light is a great example of effectively matching the logo to the product -- the image is still professional-looking, but includes some kid-like elements, such as the stars, that help illustrate their focus.

18 Use a visual pun.

Humor is a tried-and-true method to make your work more memorable, and using a visual pun is a great way to put this into practice. Pause is a fantastic example -- it uses an actual paw to represent their name and create something refreshing and unexpected.

19 Use an ambigram.

Ambigrams, for those who don’t know, are words that can be read the same from two or more different directions. This can create some entertaining and surprising visuals. For example, Turn uses an ambigram to represent their name, “turning” the title so that it can be read upside-down as well as traditionally.

20 Transition to your name.

A fun way to use animations is to show your logo first, then have your name appear. This helps place great emphasis on your logo and creates a better connection with your brand.Simplicityillustrates this well, starting with a simple heart, then transitioning to their name beside the heart.

21 Use subtlety.

Not everything has to be obvious upfront. Including hidden meanings is a great way to surprise and entertain your viewers. For example, EDN almost looks like just an image at first glance; a closer look reveals that their name is actually apparent within the image.

22 Use letters to create images.

Try using letters to create different, interesting images. Choose, for example, uses a toggle on/off bar for its “oo,” which creatively expresses their name.

23Use a figure of speech.

Creating a metaphor can be a great way to express meaning faster. For example, Slingshot, a group whose motto is “deliver more efficiently,” uses an animated rocket as their logo. Obviously no item is going to be delivered to your doorstep on a rocket, but it makes a good metaphor for the experience: making it quicker and easier to converse with clients over deliverable items. Considering metaphors, and how to implement them, is a great way to enhance your logo.

24 Combine picture and words.

We’ve seen products incorporated into words; why not take it a step further, and make the entire word look like the item it’s representing? Bison is a great logo sample, as the word itself is made to resemble a bison.

25 Include a border.

Borders can be a good way to make your logo more distinct and accentuate certain styles. Take The Volcano:Their muted, almost hand-drawn logo includes a border that makes it resemble a patch, creating something with a very unique feel. The type of border can vary, so try experimenting and see what works for your style.

26 Use simple transitions.

Not all animated logos have to be flashy; sometimes, simple, subtle movements are more effective. Flip Flop, for example, only animates the third letter (the “i” and “o” flip back and forth), but it’s incredibly effective, as the motion not only shows the name but illustrates its meaning.

27 Enhance its meaning with typography.

How you write a word can often affect how it’s viewed, something which is incredibly effective with logos. A good logo sample is Edge Link, which uses a stylized font. Use specific styles and fonts to help accentuate who you are and what your name means.

28 Illustrate your name in a single image.

With logos, you likely want individuals to recognize exactly what you do in a quick, succinct fashion. Crafting an image that represents your purpose in a glance allows viewers to understand and become interested much quicker. Fit Talks is a great example; their logo is a text bubble with a heart line inside, making a great shorthand for their purpose.

29 Make it easy to use in different contexts.

While a stylish logo is great, it’s important to have something easy to share. PaperClip illustrates this concept well: Their logo is fairly small and simple, but it’s useful in a variety of contexts. Whether for use in a flyer, infographic or letterhead, it's clear and easy to superimpose over all types of backgrounds.

30 Find creative ways to use numbers.

Numbers can be used just as creatively as text or pictures. Eighteen Parkway, for example, includes the number 18 within the actual word. If you have numbers in -- or related to -- your name, finding unique ways to include them can create some interesting designs.

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31 Visualize a word’s meaning.

Finding ways to actually show a word’s meaning is a rather creative way to make a logo more interesting. For example, Illusion creates the word’s “s” with negative space, creating a sort of “illusion.”

32 Combine different techniques.

Don’t limit yourself to just one technique -- use a combination to createan even more unique logo. Cinema Café, for example, uses negative space, an image within an image, and a black-and-white palette to create an amazing piece.

33 Use the right font.

Typography is incredibly important in design; the wrong font can communicate a message you don't intend to send. Using a font that represents your brand, while still being professional, is crucial. Victory Art is a great example -- it uses an expressive script font that accurately reflects its mission.

34 Use only an image.

As they say, “a picture speaks a thousand words.” Sometimes, with the right image, you don’t need any text at all. Lion Record Label, for example, doesn’t need the name at all; you can clearly understand the name from the image provided.

35 Experiment with different styles.

Playing around with style can create a variety of options you may not have even considered. Besides implementing an image within an image,Business Women Association, for example, uses a very hard-edged style, purely in black-and-white. Create your logo using different styles, and see which works best for you.

36 Use humor.

Pun-based humor (mentioned above) isn’t the only way to elicit some laughs with a logo.Logotomy has a rather entertaining example -- it illustrates a “lobotomy” being performed on one of the word’s letters. See what you can do with your words and images to create a humorous (but appropriate) effect.

37 Make your logo timeless.

Think of how your logo would look10 or 15 years down the road. Would it still appeal to your audience? Look at King Land’s logo -- it’s not obvious when it was made, and it instead uses techniques not specific to a certain age.

38 Use repeating elements.

Repeating certain elements can do a number of things: It can make a design more coherent, save time, and even make it more memorable. Wine Forest does this in a way that works very well, repeating the basic shape and formation of the “wine bottles” in the trees, while also varying size so the logo is more interesting to view.

39 Include hand drawings.

Traditional, hand-drawn logos can evoke nostalgia and create a non-commercial, authentic feel, such as Lacalaca's logo. If you own a small business or want to create a welcoming, friendly feel, a hand-drawn logo might be the way to go.

40 Make it look good in black and white.

Logos shouldn’t be too reliant on color; they should be able to stand on their own, regardless of how they’re viewed. Logos like the one by BP (which uses shadows to great effect) can be understood in almost any format, regardless of whether there’s color or not.

Your Turn

There are lots of ways to create a fun, memorable logo that expresses your purpose and product. Start experimenting, and see what tips and tricks work for you, and let us know what you think of these logo samples in the comments section below.

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40 Creative and Memorable Logo Samples to Inspire You (2024)

FAQs

What are the 7 steps to create a memorable logo? ›

How To Design a Strong & Memorable Logo in 7 Steps
  • Different Types of Logos.
  • Step 1: Communicate with Your Graphic Designer.
  • Step 2: Define Your Brand.
  • Step 3: Find Your Brand Aesthetic.
  • Step 4: Typography Matters.
  • Step 5: Don't Forget About Color.
  • Step 6: Sketch it Out.
  • Step 7: Keep Refining.

What are 3 aspects of a logo that makes it recognizable memorable? ›

In this article, we will explore the three essential elements that make a logo memorable: simplicity, uniqueness, and versatility. Simplicity: A simple logo is easy to recognize and recall. As per [1], a logo needs to be easily identifiable at a glance.

What is a memorable logo? ›

A memorable logo by definition is one that is not forgotten, which makes them timeless. Timelessness describes logos that are able to transcend their current audience and cultural context, and are designed with the future in mind.

How do I make an unforgettable logo? ›

What are 5 rules for creating a good logo design?
  1. Keep it simple. A simple logo design is easier to recognize, memorable, and versatile across different mediums. ...
  2. Make it memorable. A good logo design should be unique, distinctive, and easy to remember. ...
  3. Choose appropriate colors. ...
  4. Ensure it's scalable. ...
  5. Keep it consistent.
Jan 26, 2024

What are the 5 important elements that make a good logo? ›

The top 5 elements of good logo design are:
  • Appropriate for the brand.
  • Simple and timeless.
  • Flexible and scalable.
  • Balanced iconography and verbiage.
  • Unique from competitors.
May 25, 2023

What makes your logo stand out? ›

Simplicity: A good logo should be simple and easy to understand. Avoid complex designs that can be difficult to remember or reproduce. Memorability: A good logo should be memorable and easy to recognize. Aim for a design that is unique and stands out from the competition.

What makes an impactful logo? ›

Simplicity is a key ingredient for logos because most consumers only focus on a logo for a short time. A simple design can express your brand's personality concisely and effectively. Simple logos focus on highlighting the most important parts of a brand's personality with limited real estate.

What makes a truly great logo? ›

A logo should be easily recognizable as a representation of your brand. Legibility is vital, so beware of over-designing. A logo with clean, simple design elements quickly and easily conveys brand identity. The best artistry in excellent logo design is where simplicity and creativity meet.

How do I make my logo meaningful? ›

Simplicity: Keep the design simple and avoid overcomplicating it with too many elements or intricate details. A clean and simple logo is often more memorable and versatile. Use appropriate colors: Choose a color palette that reflects your brand's identity and conveys the right message.

What is your inspiration for your logo? ›

The best way to find inspiration is to merely look around; see how others before you have done it. If you're a retail business, walk around town and look at logos of other retailers.

How do I make a logo to describe myself? ›

Here Are Some Basics To Follow When Designing A Personal Logo
  1. Consider Your Profession And Personality. ...
  2. Decide About Your Name In The Logo. ...
  3. Search For Inspirational Logos. ...
  4. Know Your Competitors And Customers. ...
  5. Do Sketches. ...
  6. Avoid Clichés. ...
  7. Pick The Right Type Of Logo. ...
  8. Choose Your Design Style.
Oct 30, 2021

How to create a memorable icon? ›

To create memorable icons, keep it simple. Use straightforward shapes, consistent styles, and clear colors. This ensures easy recognition and understanding. If the icons are abstract, consider adding text labels for clarity.

What is an example of an iconic logo? ›

Coca-Cola has one of the world's most popular logos, and it is arguably the most iconic logos one in the world. The brand's design has undergone several modifications before reaching the one that is current today. Its typography and double 'C' characteristic have remained unchanged since 1887.

What makes a logo not memorable? ›

If it is too complicated, this will deter customers and confuse them. Too simple - A logo that is too simple will not be memorable, which is one of the most important traits a logo should have. Mismatched colours/fonts - The logo's colours and fonts need to complement each other, as well as any imagery used.

What are the 7 steps to build your brand? ›

How to build a brand in 7 steps
  • Research your target market.
  • Determine your brand's voice and personality.
  • Choose your business name.
  • Write your brand story.
  • Create a brand style guide.
  • Design your logo and brand assets.
  • Apply your branding across your business.
Dec 20, 2023

How do you animate a logo in 7 steps? ›

7 Steps To Master Logo Animation
  1. Do your research.
  2. Decide on an animation software/tool.
  3. Start with a rough sketch.
  4. Ideate the animation.
  5. Animate a static image.
  6. Thread the logo together.
  7. Try different versions.
Dec 20, 2022

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