Can’t Draw? 50 Typographical Logos to Inspire You
Crafting logomarks is a big part of logo design, but there are many logos that get by just fine without an illustrated mark — instead, they make novel use of typography to convey their message. In this showcase, we look at 50 logos who use typography as the core element to draw attention and demonstrate the brand’s value.
codeMoon
Wanderlust
akkadia
Tierney
Azalea
Drupalr
BlackBelt
Piero
Lumen Tights
Music Fashion
Bpata
AKA
Nostalgia
White Stork
Left
Rillo
loft
Nunka
logoshots
Limbo
Rokka
kyly
Dominick
Juice box
ZongoBongo
Idea furniture
Baklava House
Cheap Flight Travel Agency
PinPoint
Dutty
Texas Lettercraft
Robin
Qlose
Lapwing
The Hatmaker
Essence
TheHole
Keep it real
Baguette Cafe
Ride
ZipHub
Crimson Pies
Stylovely
Brilly
Colt
IlBeato
Von Herzen
Mandy
pupstack
music Notes
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Felix Diaconu is a freelance logo designer on BrandCrowd, a premium ready-made logo marketplace where designers sell logo templates (no logo on BrandCrowd sells for less than $250) and customers buy logo designs.




















































I loved looking through these logos as I believe simplicity is the way to go. Mine is also a typography logo and it conveys just what I want – with a crooked A. I’ll keep your post to show to customers. Great job on sharing.
These are all really great inspirations! I can’t draw for anything and these are all really great logos that don’t rely on images.
Simple, typographical logos are the way forward. The subtlety of the images that have been included give the customer a clue of what the company do without telling the customer completely.