Dress to impress. These boutique logo ideas will help you achieve the look you want for your business.Â
We created a roundup to give you an unforgettable dose of design inspiration. Any company with the right logo can attract the attention of their target audience. This helps them become a more distinct brand in the market.Â
When it comes to boutique businesses, there are tons of fashion logo designs that you can use when it comes to your brand’s visual identity. Take a look at the logos that you can expect from this roundup.Â
Font logos
Want to be more forthcoming about your brand? Try font logos for your identity.
When it comes to text-based logos, you can choose between wordmark or lettermark logos. Wordmark design features the entirety of your brand name, making it ideal for startups and small businesses. On the other hand, lettermark designs only portray the initials of a brand name. It gives the logo a concise look, which is excellent for businesses with long names.Â
Font logos make your company name the focal point of the design. This puts it at the immediate attention of your audience and becomes memorable. Plus, it is also simple enough to produce an adaptive yet communicative design.Â
You can experiment with different fonts to communicate your brand identity, whether it be feminine or avant-garde.Â
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African boutique by iracan
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Alesha’s House by Ferdian M. R
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Ànesi Boutique Logo Concept by Victoria Georgieva
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Boutique Property Broker by dalia
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CAROUSEL by wonderland
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Design Vintage Boutique by Gayan
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EN CASA by Alexandra_Lekomtseva
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Estiny by ChicD
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Fashion Hanger Logo by SBS
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Hottlike Boutique by vineessa
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kids boutique logo by Anna
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Luna Bee Children’s Boutique by Jennifer Pace Duran
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mossy boutique by Honduras13
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Rocking Fashions by OnlineDesign
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Sa.Yu by Konstantin
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TCL West Boutique LLC by Pratik Mevada
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The Polished Shop by bdesigner9
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Wardrobe Witch by firesorcerer
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The Rack by LogoFreelancer
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WOW (Wear Our Wardrobe) by designstarla
Pro tip: Frame your design
Give your typography logo a lift with the help of frames. You can use simple shapes like triangles, circles, or squares to provide visual prominence to your logo. It gives your brand name emphasis and lessens the chance of your logo being overshadowed by other elements. Doing this makes it easier to use your logo for event posters and other graphics.
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Circle logos
The shape provides character to any design. Circles give logos a bold silhouette, all while communicating traits like harmony and balance. In fact, it is considered one of the strongest shapes in nature. This makes it great for fashion brands who are looking for a solid identity.Â
You can get creative with circle logos by adding illustrations, text, and other design concepts. It’s a versatile element in any design.Â
This section offers a lot of inspiration and ideas on how you can do that. Take a look at them below.Â
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BLU Boutique by SEOanalyst
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boutique by cristinalgh
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Boutiqueen Logo by danoen
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Circle Shoe Woman Fashion Store by RedDeerStudio
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Fashion boutique logo design by Vighnesh H Kumar
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Grace & James: Boutique by Fanol Ademi
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Inward by creative.bugs
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Le Boutique by untitledÂ
My dress boutique by dalia
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Rosa Boutique by dalia
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Spring by Roman Bondarenko
Round logos are great paired with feminine design. Just like this Spring logo by Roman Bondarenko, your logo can take on a simple design without losing elegance. The line art complements the minimalist spirit of the logo.Â
Pro tip: Experiment with style
Go for minimalist, modernist, or vintage. The world is your oyster when it comes to circle logos. However, when it comes to using design themes, make sure you keep your audience in mind. Think about what style interests them the most and try to embody that in your design.Â
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Dress logos
Let your audience know that you offer elegant clothes with a dress logo. Illustrations of dresses make for great focal points in any fashion logo. It stands as a self-explanatory sign that you are a fashion brand because relevant symbols speak to any fashionista or style-seeking audience in the market.Â
Dresses have a natural curvy silhouette that looks pleasing to the human eye. Compared to jagged and edgy illustrations, they draw the eyes of the audience better. Learn how you can use them in your brand mark below.
Not sure what color to go for? Try pink, black, and gold, as these stylish colors exude a sophisticated look that works for clothing brands. However, you want to make sure that you avoid using the same colors as your competitors to avoid creating confusion among your customers.Â
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Anika Boutique by Macaaca
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BettaStep by DZINO
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boutique logo by Goodigital
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Designer Items and More by SAA Pro
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Dress Bloom by Moonley
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Eluxy Boutique by GreenIdeas
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I scream Collection by ChicD
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“Lovely Bride” by XXLdesigns
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Peach Dress Boutique by user1533373173
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roar & foam boutique by blue eye
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The Polished Shop by Birdcage
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Wedding dresses “Lovely Bride” by Misha
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The Polished Shop by debdesign
Pro tip: Get inspired by trends
As temporary as trends may be, they still offer a lot of value when it comes to inspiration. The current logo design trends today include perspective and geometry. You can apply design trends as long as you keep it in moderation. Try using only one or two design movements to your logo to prevent untimely redesigns in the future. Remember that good logos are timeless yet unique at the same time.Â
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Conclusion
The industry is full of promising growth.Â
The US boutique industry alone gets $2.6 trillion in sales. A market this big brings great competition. But don’t worry. You can still connect with the right audience, whether online or offline, through branding.Â
This roundup has shown you numerous tricks and concepts that you can apply to your business. You’ve seen striking fashion logos that will look amazing on any shop sign, business card, invoice design, web design, and more.Â
Get the perfect logo today by launching a design contest. Crowdsourcing platforms like Designcrowd connect you with talented designers by letting you launch a logo design contest. The community gives users up to 50 design bids to choose from. Pick a winning designer from that bid and make it yours.Â
Alternatively, you can generate a logo with BrandCrowd’s boutique logo maker in minutes. There’s no need for design knowledge when it comes to this intuitive logo maker. Tweak the color, font, and space to achieve your desired look.
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Written by DesignCrowd on Tuesday, November 24, 2020
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