5 Interesting Logo Design Fonts You May Have Never Tried

When graphic designers plan the logo of a website or blog, most of the times they pick a serious, sans serif font to offer a professional look. A brand Logo mirrors the corporate identity of the company and must look professional, but flaunting a serious look is not always necessary. Designers should choose a font based on the brand persona and target audience.

If you have a blog/site that writes on lighter subjects or targets a young audience, then here are some cool and funny fonts for your emblem design. Read the list and decide which one fits perfectly in your layout.

  • “Love ya Like a Sister”. This line does not reflect my feelings for you! It’s actually a typeface that works brilliantly in children oriented and educational sites (targeting 5-10 year age group).
  • Sail – Fashion and Photography sites/blogs can use “Sail” font for emblem design. It looks feminine and appeals female customers effectively.
  • Emilys Candy is perfect for girl audience. It adds a romantic, happy feel to the logo and appeals visitors across all age groups.
  • Graduate How about a font based insignia that looks masculine? If that’s your requirement, then “Graduate” should be the number one choice for you. It’s ideal for sports centric websites and blogs.
  • IM Fell DW Pica SC  – If your blog deals with historical topics and you want to add an old world charm to your insignia, then “IM Fell DW Pica SC” is the ideal choice for you. The types look like an old resin seal.

Experiment with your creativity and do something different. Anyone can use the same old symbols and typefaces for emblem design, but it takes guts and talent to create something unique.

2 Comments

  • Christian Louboutin Outlet / September 30, 2015 at 3:50 am

    These are things that work for me.

    Reply
  • Sebastiann Morgan / February 10, 2016 at 12:44 pm

    A brand Logo mirrors the corporate identity of the company and must look professional, but flaunting a serious look is not always necessary. Designers should choose a font based on the brand persona and target audience.

    Reply

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