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40 Data Visualization Logos for Driven Brands

Graphic Design40 Data Visualization Logos for Driven Brands


Comprehensive data is the driving force behind any successful project regardless of industry. 

This sought-after branch of Big Data is seeing a good future with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 9% according to a study by Mordor Intelligence. The industry’s largest market is in North America while the Asia Pacific is its fastest-growing market.

To stand out in any industry such as this one, you need to work on your branding. Not only does it help you avoid being mistaken from your competitors, but it can also pave the way for leads to create a favorable impression of your business

By working your branding kit, you can make highly technical subjects understandable even to the common man. Start by learning the best data visualization logos for your brand:

These data logos are adaptive and work well for data viz companies that specialize in applications such as supply chain management, risk management, advertising, and more. You are sure to find designs that aid brands to visually communicate their expertise in handling business data.

Abstract logos

Abstract logos are designed by using graphic elements that indirectly portray a subject. It allows for more creativity and a deeper expression of your brand. This trait may also help intrigue audiences and allow you to become more memorable.

These types of logos translate well on both digital and printed platforms. Abstract logos are characterized by shapes, lines, and colors with minimal details, making it highly scalable.

Pardon Analytics by VGB

POW X data analytics by Kim Barsegyan

Vortex Analytics by Raboin Design Co

Data logo by reloart

 

This Data logo by designer reloart is a good take at artistic science logos. It uses curvy figures to create a design that resembles a horizontal bar graph. The flat design makes it eye-catching and legible especially on digital devices such as laptops, television, and more. 

You will see most logos that feature common symbols in data viz business such as graphs, charts, scatter plots, and other references.

Datamonster by Allison Bright

Coderbyte Logo Concept by Eugen Esanu 

Root Insight by Alex Tass

Round Data by skippadouza

 

Shape logos

Logos affect brand perception in different ways. Shapes come into play in achieving this. The psychology of shapes states that each figure can be used to portray a variety of characteristics.

Edged shapes like triangles and squares create an authoritative and disciplined image. On the other hand, curvy shapes like circles are seen as secure.

Data Technology Lettermark by SimplePixelSL

Inside Box by SimplePixelSL

Akamina Analytics by nandkumar

Aspect Analytics 2 by Alex Tass

White Data by DanteDesign

Big Data analytics logo by Viktar Milasheuski

Salem Analytics by Muhammad Imran 3 

Data Box – Customizable Logo by Joanna Davis

Aspect Analytics by Alex Tass

Metir Logo 3 by  Insigniada – Branding Agency 

Business Red Cube Tech Company by podvoodoo13

Data Cloud by SimplePixelSL

R + i + geometric rocket by Alex Tass

Data Sentics by JohnM

 

Apart from symbols, you can also use color to make your logo even more appealing to customers and leads. 

For example, the color blue aids a design to appear more credible and professional. You can also use the color green to represent growth and security. 

A 2017 study by the University of Loyola found that 6 out of 10 consumers use color as a basis when judging a brand. This is explained by color psychology which states that consumers attribute certain traits to colors. You can learn more about other colors and their meanings here

Kaanjo Logo by Eugen Esanu

Data Sense Analytics 2 by Petrovic N

MinsStream Analytics by bobbybball9

Neon Connections by tavi

Data Sense Analytics by Petrovic N

 

Text logos

As simple as a name logo may seem, it is effective for small businesses that want to push brand awareness further. Text logos create instant communication of a company’s name by making it the focal point of the design. 

DARC by creative.bugs

Red Hexagons by Madadayo

Star Eye by MDS

Objektiv Logo Version by Dennys Hess

 

Check out the logo above designed by Dennys Hess. The looks modern because of how the text is typed in lowercase letters. In terms of font, the designer made the right decision to go with a sans serif font that leads the eyes by connecting the letters “t” and “i” together. It looks fitting for tech and data startups. 

 

Pardon Analytics by VGB

Bull & Bear Metrics by marktriumph555

Analytics Logo by Jeremy Nolan-Cherry

 

Typography allows designers to experiment with different fonts, combinations, and colors to yield remarkable results. You can choose between wordmarks or lettermark logos as well. Wordmarks are text logos that feature the entire name of a company. 

Datahuddle Logo Design by Logo Preneur

KS Analytics by R16

 

While lettermark logos use initials or abbreviations to create a shorter design. 

Data Sense Analytics by Batas

Dashing Letter D by podvoodoo13

Data analytics logo by Steven Lenaerts

Datafruit Logo by Iftikhar Shaikh

 

Conclusion

There are more ways than one to get a powerful logo that will complete your brand kit.

A well-designed and scalable data visualization logo can be sourced through a logo design contest.

Running a logo design contest on DesignCrowd will land you a great number of design bids from design professionals for a fraction of the price. You can pick one from that selection and work with the designer to improve it further. 

As an alternative, you can check out ready-made data logos form this gallery to improve your visual identity in an instant. The logo comes with a logo maker that is user-friendly which you can use to customize the design you chose.

Take a look at the marketing assets of satisfied brands that DesignCrowd and BrandCrowd have worked with.

Promising data visualization company logos look good on digital channels and printed materials. 

Although the nature of your business will rely mostly on technology, you should be mindful of how your design will look on physical assets.

Your design will be put on different assets such as stickers, t-shirts, reports, presentations, and other branded materials to promote brand awareness. 

The data company you’re building can look this great, too.

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Written by DesignCrowd on Wednesday, June 3, 2020

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