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200+ Cool Personal Logo Designs for Inspiration

200+ Best Personal Logo Design Examples for Inspiration

When a client’s corporate brand and personal name are one and the same, you’re not just designing a logo for the company. It represents the individual behind the brand. One wrong move could tarnish your client’s name—literally. The best personal logo designs turn an individual’s name into a cohesive brand identity (instead of just something their parents picked for them when they were born).

To get you inspired, we’re sharing some of the best examples of personal logos. You can browse them all, or check out your favorite category.

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Bold | Classic | Clever | Conservative | Feminine | Fun | Masculine | Modern

Bold


Big personalities require big design choices, so many designers choose to boldly venture into uncharted territory when they create personal logos and monograms for people with equally bold personalities. Sometimes being too adventurous in your logo design can prove to be disastrous, but when it works, it demands the audience’s attention and doesn’t let go. These bold personal logo designs range from daring and experimental to loud and outrageous, but they all hit their mark where it counts.

Narendra Keshkar

Narendra Keshkar

Son Do

Son Do

Andre Araujo

Andre Araujo

CSS

CSS

E.F. Cuttin

E.F. Cuttin

Franck Juillot

Franck Juillot

Francois Virga

Francois Virga

Karl Johnston

Karl Johnston

Kathryn Anne Jackson

Kathryn Anne Jackson

M. Alanis

M. Alanis

Nelo

Nelo

Roxana Dawid

Roxana Dawid

RSF

RSF


Classic

Drawing inspiration from classic design aesthetics is always a surefire way to create a professional-looking personal logo. Classic logo design style is elegant, dignified and authoritative with a sense of timelessness that never goes out of style. A classically designed personal logo might look like something that was made twenty years ago—and will still look just as good twenty years in the future.

Jana Bujnáková

Jana Bujnáková

Roberto Puente

Roberto Puente

Amy Ormond

Amy Ormond

Angela Light

Angela Light

David Brown

David Brown

Jesse Jones

Jesse Jones

Mariana García

Mariana García

Michelle Sadgrove

Michelle Sadgrove

Rafael Klein

Rafael Klein

Ricardo Seco

Ricardo Seco

Robin Bond

Robin Bond

Sean Heisler

Sean Heisler

Stuart Thursby

Stuart Thursby


Clever

We love it when logos have hidden meanings, so we wanted to showcase some of our favorite logos with clever messages tucked away within a symbol, name or set of initials. Each of these clever personal logos has a secret story to share or a hidden feature that might not be immediately obvious. Can you find the hidden meaning in each one?

Jamie Evans

Jamie Evans

Jelena Drobac

Jelena Drobac

Amy White

Amy White

Ann

Ann

Ian Grant

Ian Grant

James Forbes

James Forbes

Matthew Brand

Matthew Brand

Matthew Hunt

Matthew Hunt

Miro Kozel

Miro Kozel

Reghardt

Reghardt

TY Wilkins

TY Wilkins


Conservative

There’s a common misunderstanding that conservative design equals boring design, and that’s simply not the case. While it’s true that a conservative design aesthetic tends to be simple and clean, that doesn’t mean it can’t make a big impact on the audience. In fact, without all the extra bells and whistles, conservatively designed logos can deliver powerful messages in a more direct way, keeping the audience’s attention focused on the most important ideas.

Daniel Núñez

Daniel Nunez

Robert E. Morgan

Robert E. Morgan

Adam Duncan

Adam Duncan

Anthony Lane

Anthony Lane

Boudewijn Vermolen

Boudewijn Vermolen

Dan Freebairn

Dan Freebairn

Elias Joidos

Elias Joidos

Elise Kim

Elise Kim

Evan Kistron

Evan Kistron

Ezra Millstein

Ezra Millstein

Gary Chew

Gary Chew

James Yates

James Yates

Jason Grover

Jason Grover

Kutsova Elena

Kutsova Elena

Manuel J. Rivera

Manuel J. Rivera

Paul Hector

Paul Hector

Umair J

Umair J


Feminine

Like a Spice Girls music video from the 90’s, these personal logo designs are all about girl power. Feminine design aesthetics are a great way to represent professional women (or anyone who runs a feminine-relevant business) by putting femininity front and center. Feminine personal logos can range from elegant and floral to quirky and whimsical—they’re as unique as the individuals they represent.

Ryan Miranda

Ryan Miranda

Shahad Hsassan

Shahad Hsassan

Aleksandra Wolska

Aleksandra Wolska

Antonella Muscat

Antonella Muscat

Ashley Henry

Ashley Henry

Diana

Diana

Heidi Mottram

Heidi Mottram

Jamie Sama

Jamie Sama

Jodie Potter

Jodie Potter

Julia Creations

>Julia Creations

Lara Miklasevics

Lara Miklasevics

Lori Fuller

Lori Fuller

Sally Barrett

Sally Barrett

Sarah Mutter

Sarah Mutter

Stina Jones

Stina Jones


Fun

Free-spirited people can’t help but be their own playful self all the time, but they need consistent personal branding all the same. Fun personal logos are still professional enough to connect to an audience, but they don’t mind being a little cutesy, cartoony, witty or weird. It’s okay to let your freak flag fly every now and then.

Kate Walwyn

Kate Walwyn

Steven Hower

Steven Hower

Caila Brown

Caila Brown

Daniel P.

Daniel P.

Diego De Chorie

Diego De Chorie

DJ EDX

DJ EDX

Emily Isaac

Emily Isaac

Gary Sfez

Gary Sfez

Julia Rufener

Julia Rufener

Katy

Katy

KGY

KGY

Marek Mundok

Marek Mundok

Sam Clarke

Sam Clarke

Shaun Ring

Shaun Ring

SHL

SHL


Masculine

The idea of masculine design aesthetic conjures up images of machismo and manliness, when it’s often more like a three-piece suit—clean and utilitarian with room for some personal flair. Masculine personal logos are just as diverse as their feminine counterparts because they can represent any and all forms of masculinity: from gentlemanly elegance to something more rough and rugged.

Luke Kirkwood

Luke Kirkwood

Pedro Ajo

Pedro Ajo

Chad Allen

Chad Allen

Chuck Freelancer

Chuck Freelancer

Cseke Eszter

Cseke Eszter

Dario Calonaci

Dario Calonaci

David Michael

David Michael

Franck Juillot

Franck Juillot

Ivan Anderson

Ivan Anderson

Jonny Rix

Jonny Rix

Rorie Cowan

Rorie Cowan

Sean O’Brien

Sean O'Brien

Sohail Shahid

Sohail Shahid

Taylor Barnes

Taylor Barnes

Timothy James

Timothy James


Modern

Modern design is hip, fashionable and trendy, which makes it the perfect design aesthetic for personal logos for young people (or people who are young at heart.) The downside to utilizing modern design aesthetic is that you run the risk of it no longer looking modern in just a few short years. In fact, future designers will probably look back at this roundup and laugh at how ridiculously retro these “modern” personal logos are to their future sensibilities. For now, however, they are an epic win.

Adrianza Estrategia

Adrianza Estrategia

Dalal Nizam

Dalal Nizam

Asmir Sinanovic

Asmir Sinanovic

Danilo Giagnoli

Danilo Giagnoli

Enis

Enis

Falisha Ann (No longer available)

Falisha Ann

Johann Dizon

Johann Dizon

Joseph Moog (No longer available)

Joseph Moog

Lindsay Quinn

Lindsay Quinn

Marcelo Parra

Marcelo Parra

Tim Mather

Tim Mather

Willian Gomez

Willian Gomez


Which is your favorite logo? Do you have an emblem or other design inspiration that represents yourself? We want to see more examples, so share your personal logos in the comments below!

Vladimir Gendelman
Author: Vladimir Gendelman

As CEO of CompanyFolders.com, Vladimir is a knowledgeable authority in print marketing and graphic design for businesses. With his team of designers and experts, he helps customers put forth the best possible impression with high-quality collateral. Learn more about Vladimir’s history and experience, and connect with him on Twitter.

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Discussion

  1. Hi Vladimir ! Great logo designs collection you shared. Keep us updating with similar posts. Thank you 🙂

  2. Creating a logo design that is visually appealing and a story teller is vital. A brand logo that is unique and stands out renders an excellent performance when compared to other brands. The intention of creating a great brand logo is to help the customers recognize and memorize the brand easily.

  3. An abstract is the logo that is used to represent something with the only symbol or icon.
    when it comes to logo design. Abstract logos are very important. they are the simple symbols or icon that covers up the importance of any brand.

  4. Taiwo Hassan says

    Wonderful collections!
    I am sharing this with my 9-12 grades graphic design students for their ‘Personal Logo’ projects.
    Regards.

  5. Marcus Simms says

    Excellent selection of logos. Gave me some ideas about a pet project that I am working. Good Job.

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