When you think of monster logos you might recall the bright, neon green logo from the Monster Energy Drink company or the movie poster for the popular Monsters Inc franchise. Monsters are officially cool. From technology businesses to toy companies or food and beverage industry, mascot character logos can make your business or product look edgy, youthful, and creative. If you’re an unconventional business or want to bring some attitude to your branding, then consider what a monster logo can do for you.
A bakery logo with a monster theme implies being extraordinary or perhaps ‘frighteningly delicious’. Cupcakes, eggs, and apples turned into monsters communicate your offering to customers and make for a memorable logo. Monster logos can be made to appear strong and scary or cute and cuddly. From baby logos to toy stores and bookstores, gift shops, tattoo studios, and hair salons can stand out with a monster logo. Monster logos are a popular choice for eSports teams that are participating in tournaments.
Here are 62 monster logo ideas to get your creative juices flowing!
Restaurant and Food Logo Ideas
Turn heads of would-be customers with a monster chef logo! Logos of a monster chef would certainly turn heads. Or a monster feeding itself with a spoon catches the attention. The somewhat comic illustrations, accompanied by vibrant colors, will surely help hype up your brand.
A yeti and a tie-wearing bigfoot looking like they are about to go on a business meeting make quite the interesting picture. Various businesses can make use of such a concept. Think of a media company using a monster film camera logo or a delivery company with a monster envelope logo.
Who said monsters couldn’t be adorable? Monster logo designs designed comically such one mimicking human actions (like reading a storybook) connects with kids and can catch any parents’ attention. Other variations could simply be a cuddly monster smiling to create a charming kids logo.
Retail Logos
From main street shops to corporates, the monster logos below show how versatile this theme can be to create pushcarts or bags to signal commerce (or promote sofas). Other designs show Frankenstein’s monster as quite the stylish fellow.
Esport Logos
As with every sports or e-sports logos, monster logos are bold and fierce. Different sorts of monsters, from a skull to a demon, to hybrid rams to dragons, are often the visual focus in these designs.
App Logo Ideas
Monsters turn into phones, televisions or gaming logos. Others involve simple typography with the letters resembling monsters.
Music Logos
Monsters and music logos go together. Some designs make the monsters in the shapes of musical instruments (like a saxophone) or of a vinyl record by adding little devil horns and toothless grins. Other designs may turn these monsters into mascot rockstars with preppy clothes and an instrument in hand.
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Written by Marvi Ocampo on Sunday, June 30, 2019
Marvi is a travel blogger and freelance writer who mixes in a love for design into her work. Connect with her through her travel blog at Osmiva.com