Noupe Editorial Team September 23rd, 2009

40 Breathtaking & Creative Logo Designs Just to Inspire

Designers have an urge to stand out as unique, specially when it comes to logo design. Designing a memorable logo is not easy, it requires paying a lot of attention to details when using typography, colors & shapes to convey the style the designer has chosen. Designers excelled in using shadows, contrast and transparency to represent the brand they are working on. Today we would like to share a compilation of 40 beautiful and creative logo designs of different variety that will hopefully inspire you.
- SCISORSS
SCISORSS
- Logo Kreativos.net
Logo Kreativos.net
- TOASTEA
TOASTEA
- Logo Motive
Logo Motive
- Logotip
Logotip
- Perro
- Tbilisi International
- Act
- VAN GOGH LOGO
- Squeeze it
Squeeze it
- Antiparticle
Antiparticle
- Balloon Chef
Balloon Chef
- Valens
Valens
- Reel Farm
Reel Farm
- Code Fish
Code Fish
- Waze
Waze
- Besided
Besided
- Umbrella Foundation
Umbrella Foundation
- BFM
- Long Neck Music Logo
- Foot
Foot
- Question?
Question
- SAMURYE
SAMURYE
- Firestarter
Firestarter
- Pangur
Pangur
- Fold it
- Swing Studios
Swing Studios
- Spear nose creature
spear nose creature
- ED's Electric
- 101 princess St
101 princess St
- SLV
SLV
- devia
- Families
- Gel’s Kitchen
Gel’s Kitchen
- isource
- Homespun Chili
Homespun Chili
- Mi Shutterbug
Mi Shutterbug
- Get Wired
Dream marketing

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66 comments

    1. Are you kidding…these logos literally took my breath away. I had to go to the hospital after viewing these enamoringly heartfelt, amazingly astounding, jaw-dropping, and any other overused term to try to get visits to your list that we’ve already seen a thousand times on a million different logo galleries, logos. Whew. Simply breathtaking.

  1. Some lovely logos there. I really like the ‘swing studios’ and ‘families logotypes, impossible to pick a fave though as they’re all good.

  2. Your company is called Foot, so we’ve made a kind of footprint fashioned out of the O’s.

    Ah. And why have you done that?

    Well, it’s witty and playful.

    We’re undertakers.

    Or–or distinctive, and um, memorable.

    This looks like it says ‘Fiot’. Or is it ‘Fist’, a bit smudged?

    No, no, they’re O’s, in–in the shape of a foot. I mean, a shoe, a stylized shoe. Print. A print of a shoe, filled in. Look, it’s to give the idea of a foot, you see, because that’s your name.

    So this does in fact say ‘Foot’?

    That’s right.

    Not Fiot.

    It’s perfectly clear when people know your company is called Foot.

    When it’s written normally.

    Right.

    Not the way it’s written in your logo.

    Er, yes.

    I see. So it says Foot, and the O’s are a shoeprint. Now, what would the F and T represent?

    They’re just an F and a T.

    Good, because I thought they were meant to be toes or something. In a stylized sandal, perhaps.

    Actually, we did think about- Oh, I just got that. Ha-ha, yes, sandal. Awfully good.

    Well, thank you for your time on this…

    They really liked it on the Noupe design website, you know.

    Indeed. You’ll see yourself out?

    1. Haha! Finally, someone who understands a real logo. These are 90% fake logos made by people for their Logopond portfolios. They aren’t creative because the idea came before anything else, and wasn’t thought of after any kind of brief. Anybody can do that.

      I’ll make a logo for a company called Horseshoe and make a silhouette of a boot with a horses mane on the back. Or a logo for Monkey Box that’s a box with a monkey tail hanging from a tree! See…

  3. Some great logos here, thanks for putting the effort in to compiling the list. I feel logopond rules in terms of logo inspiration.

    Cheers Adrian.

  4. There is so many vary type of opinions on design and style that it is out of the question to please most people regrettably…

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