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60 Rose Logos That Will Make Your Brand Bloom

Graphic Design60 Rose Logos That Will Make Your Brand Bloom


Shine the spotlight on your romantic side with a rose logo. 

This kind of flower has been a symbol of love and secrecy. It is a long withstanding symbol of romance that you can easily incorporate into your logo. Roses offer a unique message and identity to brands that can help them stand out. 

Different brands can make use of this romantic logo. This can be used by florists, perfume companies, beauty logos, tattoo shops, and dating apps, among others.

This roundup will show you some of the best logo designs to inspire you with your rose brand mark. Roses of all colors are waiting for you down below. Take a peep at the design overview here: 

Get ready to take inspiration from the flower logos featured in this article.

Illustration logos

Drawings are a powerful tool in visual communication. It can be understood by people despite language barriers. Plus, it adorns any graphic design with eye-catching elements.

You can use rose illustrations and pair them with other subjects that are related to your business. For example, if you run a tattoo shop you can pair drawings of a rose with a tattoo gun to instantly inform the audience of your services. 

To amp up the creativity, you could also try experimenting with different art styles for your illustration. You can combine your rose drawing with minimalism, line art, geometric design, and more. This gives you the chance to create something that is one of a kind in your industry. 

Black Rose by Logo no 1

Dress Bloom by Moonley

Gabby Willow Doula by ecorokerz

Grai Rose Cattle Co by Crowder

Grai Rose Cattle Co by dbpfly

Half Rose Logo Template by Heavtryq

Marl Skin by seelview

Paper Rose by mrmustache

Red Rose by JerryG

RedRose by user1512435721

rosa by vectorizm

Rose logo by dgasdh

Rose Logo by Helga Klimen

ROSE PHOTOGRAPHY by STierney

Rosily Foods INC by dii

Scorpio ‘Logo’ Rose Designs by FrozyDozy

Rosedale by Tania

Pro tip: Keep it simple

It is crucial to make sure that you are not oversaturating your logo with too many elements. This takes away the adaptability of your design, making it hard to apply to marketing collaterals. Always remember that an effective logo is a simple logo. It gets to the point without the need for frills and fuss. 

 

Text logos

Creating a text-based logo keeps your brand name at the forefront of the design. It instantly draws the attention of the audience to your brand name and encourages them to remember it. There are different ways for you to incorporate typography in your rose design. You have the option to choose between wordmark logos and lettermark logos. 

Wordmark logos are designs that feature the entirety of a company name. This is great for new businesses that are still finding their footing in their industry.

Lettermark logos are best for brands with long names and wish to shorten them. It only makes use of a brand’s initials for a brief appearance. 

Dans Kards Vintage and Handicrafts by R M

G Rose by Superbman

 

Lemon Rose by D.an

le Rose by HEUN

Letter R + Rose Logo by  artbysugu

New Rose by fokp

Primrose by Knl1984

Rhodium by Kashif Latif

Rosebud Flower Shop by ancitis

Rose by Milos

Rose & Compass by jeruk’s

Rose Digital by Helvetic Brands®

Rosegrace Renovation LLC by gates_m

Rose’ – Logo by Sathinee P.

Rosely by Vast

ROSE PHOTOGRAPHY by maspe

Rose & Thorn by diegocalavera

Valentine Bride Studio by EffeyDesign

V and a eye by matt.junior

Wild Rose Woodwork by Logo no 1

Rose by Joe White

This logo by Joe White uses the letter A, and a rose to create a vintage logo that exudes mystery and luxury. The flower overlapping with the letter also builds a unique silhouette, making the logo eye-catching. 

Pro tip: Use color psychology

Roses are expressive flowers. Their messages change according to colors. You can use color psychology to add more meaning to the logo. Red roses are associated with romantic love, white roses depict purity, black roses mean death, and more. Color adds a special touch that makes a design stand out. 

 

Shape logos

By using different figures to give body to your rose drawing, you can take your logo to another level.

Doing this provides the flower with visual prominence. This makes it easy to apply on different brand materials, be it event posters or discount coupons. It acts as a frame that stands as a body for the design. 

You can also use this to add different meanings to your design. Audiences assign human traits to shapes. For example, circles are perceived as harmonious, squares are seen as secure, and the like. Learning shape psychology lets you add depth to your design both visually and metaphorically.

BrookeRose Productions by – A –

desert flower by madeli

details.life by swanart, 

ELLIS ROSE by OutsideTheBoxDesigns

Garden Of Roses by TSEdesign

La Rosa Coffee Roasters by Ankit Bhattarai

Mandy Rose Natural Products by Sujit Banerjee

modern flower logo by MrZerro

Poppy Rose Boutique by Jennifer©

ParkerKaye Rose by step forward 2

Peace & Roses Logo by Kelley Dillon

Rose Bowl Live Earth Giveaway by Intro Base

Rose Financial Resources, LLC by Ashraf Ali

ROSE PHOTOGRAPHY by J1238

ROSE (the flower) by Grazdavoda

Roseway Creative by got2believe

Rosie Girl Quilting by anshtoyj

Sugar Rose logo by Tornado design

The Blue Rose Dental Logo by dalia

Two Roses by Yana

White Rose by Macaaca

Still Pretty Rose Badge Lockup Thing by Vincent Conti

Pro tip: Ask for feedback

You can gauge how people will react to your logo by asking people what they think of your logo. Start by asking them about their first impressions and what weak points they see. It can be done with your friends, family, or business partners. This way, you can revise your design even before you launch your brand. 

 

Conclusion

This design roundup hopefully made you blossom with ideas for your brand identity. Logos you have seen from this list have all demonstrated new ways to incorporate this design through typography logos, shapes logos, and more. 

When you’re ready to source your rose logo design, you can try crowdsourcing. You can launch a logo contest on DesignCrowd and get in touch with a community of freelance graphic designers. Get up to 50 original designs for your logo today. 

You can also have full control over your design by customizing one with the BrandCrowd logo maker. It empowers users to tweak the font, color, shape, and other design elements. The library is full of other floral logos and heart logos for your business. Try it right here. 

 

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Written by DesignCrowd on Monday, February 8, 2021

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