
It's the subtle use of perspective that makes this logo special. The perspective element allows the electrons to occupy a three-dimensional space and by containing them within the confines of a square, which is essentially a flat object, we've retained a very corporate feel.
Logo Design Categories: Business Logo Design, Corporate Logo Design, Modern Logo Design, Science Logo Design
A great illustration of a visually striking logo that echo's the company name. The fluidity of the circles, their size in relation to each other and the curves that combine them give the impression of a liquid substance fusing together, yet the overall simplicity of the design makes it unique and easy to remember.
Good evidence that a logo without a clearly defined concept can be just as powerful, this logo is essentially an abstract interpretation of the letter 'M', it's professional, distinctive, the colours suit the industry and it's easily transferable to every type of media.
This logo presents a great opportunity to talk a little bit about composition, the uniform size of the circles and the equidistant spacing between them clearly illustrate two key features of good composition, although it's rarely this apparent, good composition is the fundamental component of every great logo.
Composition is the art of placing the various elements of the design relative to each other in a way that is aesthetically pleasing to the eye, an outstanding example of a logo with great composition.
A beautifully illustrated concept conveying a green future where energy can be sourced in harmony with nature, the light bulb has become a universal symbol of energy and the green abstract shape in the centre is unmistakeably plant growth, this concept is so well executed its meaning is understood by everybody.
Cosmology is the scientific study of the origin and structure of the universe, a mindboggling concept, equally astounding is how effortlessly this logo makes a connection with a galaxy, space and cosmology.
Simple shapes can be displayed in imaginative ways to form memorable logos, here basic circles have been used to symbolise molecules and linked together to illustrate the chemical bonds that exist between them, this seemingly effortless approach is a great way to produce bold, distinctive logos that are both aesthetically pleasing and easy to remember.
Initials are very popular in logo design as they are naturally associated with the company name and make it easier to remember, when adopting this approach it's important to remember there will be many companies out there with the same initials so it's imperative to display them in a unique way.
A great illustration of a visually striking logo that echo's the company name. The fluidity of the circles, their size in relation to each other and the curves that combine them give the impression of a liquid substance fusing together, yet the overall simplicity of the design makes it unique and easy to remember.
An experienced logo designer will have the ability to project a company in the correct light for no apparent reason, although this is not an obvious choice of concept to denote a company producing game environments and special effects, the overall aesthetic qualities of this logo project the perfect image for this company and places them firmly in the gaming industry.
A beautifully illustrated concept conveying a green future where energy can be sourced in harmony with nature, the light bulb has become a universal symbol of energy and the green abstract shape in the centre is unmistakeably plant growth, this concept is so well executed its meaning is understood by everybody.
A graphic illustration of the damage left behind by a raging bear. The dynamic tones give this logo a menacing flavour and the overall style projects the company as a modern outfit that dares to be different.
Colour plays a huge role in memory recall; it stimulates the senses, instantly conveying a message like no other medium, the colour blue projects a trustworthy, dependable, responsible persona and is the perfect choice for this company.
There are many different variations of the 3 second rule, in our industry it represents the maximum amount of time it should take a for a viewer to interpret a company logo, outwardly radiating waves have become a universal symbol for electronic communications and in this logo they create a connection with the communications industry instantaneously.
The addition of smooth metallic surfaces to a logo can go a long way to defining the company image; here the smooth curves and polished surfaces combine to promote a hi-tech company on the cutting-edge of technology.
In this concept subtly textures are introduced to represent the fabric materials you would associate with interior design, a handwritten typeface compliments the style and rounds it off with a nice personal touch.
To make somebody aware of a possible danger or difficulty is to alert them, the deep red colour of this logo is synonymous with danger and the aesthetic design can easily be interpreted as an alarm, a warning light, a camera lens, an infra red laser, a panic button and many other components of a security system.
Evoking the right emotion in your target audience is an integral part of logo design; this concept promotes an explosive, bright, exciting atmosphere for kids to enjoy.
This is a very powerful logo, the name Zakaria on its own doesn't represent anything to the majority of people but one look at the logo and you'll know it's a coffee shop; the smooth style and natural colours create the impression of a tasteful establishment with a warm atmosphere and comfortable surroundings.
A great example of a brand identity that is a direct reflection of the company name, expensive financial qualities are projected through the use of dynamic metallic tones.
Ben presented us with the tightest deadline we've ever had to meet as he was leaving the country to attend a trade show that very day. This logo deserves a spot in our portfolio purely for the speed of its creation.
A logo is just one part of a brand identity, this concept is divided and intro three sections to represent the three different services the company has to offer, the colour connection becomes apparent on their corporate stationery as items of each service are listed within their associative colour group.
By retaining the defining features of an image skilful illustrators have the ability to convert them into single colour designs or silhouettes. This illustration is a clear-cut representation of a man in formal dress and remains true to the original image by retaining the casual self-confidence he projects.
A logo should be a unique visual interpretation of the organization, expressing their personality and their mission, this concept conveys a colourful environment where children will be immersed in a world of fun and creativity.