Insects are beautiful despite being labeled as creepy crawlies. The butterfly is just one of the many examples of fascinating insects. Their patterned wings can draw the attention of your audience.Â
It is a meaningful symbol in pop culture and spirituality. Butterflies represent freedom and resurrection for religions like Christianity. It can also mean joy and bliss.
No matter how you look at them, they can stand as a visually striking focal point to any nature logo design. Brands have used it to create a remarkable brand. MSN or Microsoft Network is just one of the notable companies that have a butterfly brand mark.
This roundup will show you different ways to create a butterfly logo to make your brand rise above the competition. Take a look at the overview here:Â
Shape logos
Encasing your butterfly logo in different figures will do wonders in making it stand out. Doing this will help you provide visual prominence and hierarchy to the design. As a result, you will come up with an insect logo that is less likely to be drowned out by other elements.Â
You can also use them to create a strategic and communicative logo. Shape psychology allows you to associate traits to your brand as consumers assign shapes with human characteristics. Different forms hold different meanings. For example, circles represent harmony; squares represent stability and the like.Â
This type of design can help add emphasis to your butterfly design.
Bakin’ Butterfly – Home Bakery Logo by Gosia Kieliszek
buterfi by fLva
ButterChat Logo by Garagephic Studio
butterfly chat by noory351
Citizens For A Transparent Pacific Grove by novita007
Hood Sisters badge by Brandon Moore
Rebecca’s Crochet Culture | Branding by Endriu
TECH IN ASIA by TECH IN ASIA
Monarch Marketing Group by art X
Garden by ? S V Λ ° ?
Pro tip: Make it scalable
It is vital to ensure that your logo is understandable regardless of its size. A practical design must be readable, whether displayed on big collaterals like posters or small collaterals such as business cards. Keeping this in mind will help you create a versatile logo that won’t be hard to apply.
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Illustration logos
The possibilities are endless with illustrated bug logos. Drawings are visual communication tools pack a punch when it comes to signaling your audience. You can pair different vectors with butterflies and let the audience know what your brand offers.Â
This is also great if you plan to use your brand mascot as your logo’s focal point.
However, you want to make sure that you source drawings that are simple and not overridden with details. Doing this will allow you to create a design that is easy to digest and remember. Â
When choosing colors, you can opt for white, yellow, orange, and green, as these are some of the most common butterfly colors. However, you can always experiment and try other colors.Â
BLUE BUTTERFLY CARE by 808Miles
Bluefly by Kaldera
bugs by Rick Calzi
Butterflies by Nadia Castro
butterfly by arishu
Butterfly by Dalibor Pajic
butterfly by Flip
Butterfly by Stevan Rodic
butterfly by Yuri Kartashev
Butterfly Leaf Logo by freestore 839
Elegant, Simple Logo Design by logo_designer
Jade & Ivory by chisharizushi
Lisa Clifford Meditation and Yoga by azka 4
Monarch Migration by Danny Kvale
RELAX FM by Graphicsbox
Steven Sher Antiques by JACQUI
treenite by Kaldera
Pro tip: Use color psychology
You can create a more meaningful design by learning the meaning behind colors. With color psychology, you can encourage your audience to associate positive traits with your brand through colors. For example, adding red to your butterfly design will make your brand appear romantic, yellow will make you seem energetic, and more.Â
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Text logos
Typography paired with butterflies makes for whimsical designs that bring the audience into a world of wonder.Â
There are several ways for you to achieve this. You can be creative and attach words to butterfly trails or form a butterfly silhouette using text.Â
Or you also have the option to incorporate calligraphy into the mix. This script lettering style will allow you to complement butterfly shapes with eye-catching letters to lead the audience’s eyes.Â
Whatever type of text design concept you go for, make sure that the fonts are readable. It also helps to utilize only two to three different fonts to prevent visual clutter and improve coherence.
B&P Logistics by LogomaT
Bright Butterfly by dalia
Butterfly And Lines by Cajvanean Alexandru
BUTTERFLY by pandalungan
butterflyflow by NN_SignArt
Chrysalis Dynamic Solutions by graphicevolution
Create Today by Dunamis
Deconstructive Kaos by Deconstructive Kaos
edge by JimjemR
Exception MD by Exception MD
itty London by Logocraft
Kocoon Wellness by nikkiblue
Print Logo by LogoBrainstorm
pureclean by pureclean
The Shrink CompanyTM by Vishak vasu
vEe-Endeavors, Inc. by jollydesigner123
Pro tip: Know your audience
The key to creating a good design is knowing who you are speaking to. It is best to use your audience’s demographics as a basis for how you should present your brand to them. For example, if you plan on targeting Gen Z, you want to use modern design elements.Â
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Conclusion
Butterfly-inspired designs are great for salons, makeup brands, fashion boutiques, and more.
But with the right approach, you can also use this concept for other niches like tech, consulting, and various markets.Â
Find the beautiful brand mark that you’ve been searching for with crowdsourcing. Platforms like DesignCrowd allow you to launch logo design contests and work with a community of freelance graphic designers. They can submit up to 50 original bids for your project. But you also have the option to work with a particular designer that you prefer.Â
On the other hand, you can try using the BrandCrowd logo maker. The DIY tool allows you to generate the perfect logo in minutes. The best part is that each logo you see in its library is customizable. Expect to find fantastic animal logos, nature logos, and more. You don’t have to start from scratch to create an impressive logo. You can change the design elements according to your brand identity. Try it right here.Â
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Written by DesignCrowd on Tuesday, February 23, 2021
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