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50 Cycling Logos for Fitness Brands

Graphic Design50 Cycling Logos for Fitness Brands


Over the past few years, bike riding has steadily increased in popularity. Americans purchase around 15 to 20 million bikes a year. The demand for bike-related goods and services is bound to follow, which is why we prepared this collection of cycling logos for you. 

To thrive in any market, you want to make sure that you have a compelling visual identity. A brand mark is a visual communication tool that allows you to connect with your audience. 

This list contains business logos that are perfect for any cycling niche. You’ll find the perfect design, whether you are a meetup group, bike shop, tournament, e-bike brand, cycling gym, and more. Jump onto the sections below: 

The great thing about drawing logos is that there is little need for explanations. They are ready-made symbols that people can easily understand. 

Bike brands can feature drawings of wheels, helmets, bikers, gears, sceneries, and other relevant objects to signal what they offer. 

Selecting the perfect illustration for your emblem is as easy as thinking about your audience. Depending on your audience’s age, gender, and interests, consider what images they would like to see and be represented by. 

 

Logo design for Cinegypsy by Hrach Hovhannissyan 

 

Love For Bikes by MisterShot

 

Cycling Realtor by ecorokerz

 

bicycle logo by jigneshlogo

 

BicycleMan by luiz otavio I DESIGN

 

Bicycle Sport Logo by runmbay

 

Bikers Rendezvous by hailsatan

 

Bikes Bikes Baby by lrbalaji

 

Bikes & Coffee Concept by Conrad Altmann 

 

Chasers Cycling Logo by Christian Korn

 

Christmas In The Mud by Graphicsexpert

 

Collie Adventure Race by Mandy Illustrator

 

Cycling 5 by FishDesigns61025

 

Cycling Logo by CosGfx

 

 Cycling Logo by dkm721

 

Fineline Bike Shop by coo.lt

 

Middle Georgia Epic by mildtravis

 

Team253 Racing by sushsharma99

 

Unlimited Bike by Qiun

 

Wild Hog Mountain Bike Rider and Surfer by Graphicsexpert

 

Panda Pedalers Bicycle Club by Mark Boehly

Take, for example, this Panda Pedalers Bicycle Club logo created for a group of young bikers. The emblem has cute graphics that easily appeal to younger audiences. It also uses a playful font for appropriate typography. 

Pro tip: Secure a monochrome version of your logo

Having a black and white version of your design will save you from design problems in the future. Doing this gives you an adaptive version of your symbol to apply to materials like t-shirts, caps, business cards, and other marketing assets. 

 

Being straightforward with how you present your brand is easier with a text logo. Through typography, you can use your brand name as the focal point of your emblem.

For text-based logos, you can choose to create a wordmark or lettermark logo. A wordmark is typography that portrays the entirety or your business name. 

While lettermark logos only use your initials. Designers recommend initial logos for brands with long names and wordmarks for newly established businesses. 

The great thing about letter logos is that you can easily apply different concepts to it. You can create a cool or vintage cycling logo with the right font and color, among other themes. 

Knowing the difference between serif and sans serif font will also hand you an advantage. 

Sans serif fonts, which are glyphs with clean strokes, are perfect for techie brands. In contrast, serif fonts or letters with a tailed element at the end of each stroke are great for traditional brands. 

 

Bike Logo by Codoro Studio™ 

 

Bike Wings by BibaLiana1

 

Black Dog cycle and ski by ecorokerz

 

CavemenMTB by VGB

 

bicycle cat by silver56327

 

E-Motion Bike by rb

 

Good Bike by @imashevB

 

Highway 2 Heal by Dot Design 3

 

KRUZER electric by Ethangraphics

 

Mondash Cycle Club by Sed+Co

 

Mountain Tour by Nekiy

 

Pfun Entertainment by alvinnavarra

 

Regal Bycicles Logo 2 by Lucas Espin

 

ReStore by Giuro

 

Ride for Vocations by DesignConnection

 

RIDE FREE by abiep

Bike Shop Logo by Highlo Designs

This bike shop emblem uses a combination of serif and sans serif fonts to create a classic cycling logo. If you can’t choose between the two types of font, you can always merge them into a high-contrast design. 

Pro tip: Try lowercase typography

Have you ever seen famous logos like Adidas, Pepsi, and Amazon? You’ve probably noticed that their text does not have proper capitalization. The lack of formality creates a more modern and approachable image for your bike brand. 

 

Bicycle logos and names can get cliche fast. This is why you should spice things up with exciting concepts. Opting for out-of-the-box designs can help you become a more memorable brand.

You can apply concepts like ambigram logos, abstract logos, or even a brand mascot to complete your design. 

 

Bica Bikes by yuwono 2

 

Bicycle Logo by Primoprint

 

Bike logo concept take 2 by Ion Popa

 

Bindoon Mountain Bike and Adventure Park by PixelAgent

 

Bookride by exoddinary

 

Chain Buster Racing.com by ecorokerz

 

Ladies Bike Festival by creative.bugs

 

Moser Shake ‘N Bake  by Ankit Bhattarai

 

Mountain Bike Logo by Jantfrus

 

Personable, Bird Logo Design by renderman

 

Seasalt by Xyron Reyes 

 

Sugarloaf Bike Park – Branding by Tim Foster

Color is also a valuable element in keeping a logo remarkable. Red, blue, white, and green are colors that work well for bike logos. The colors are a popular choice for lifestyle and active brands. 

But you can also try selecting colors with the help of psychology. People associate human characteristics with colors. For example, you can use red to help people associate your brand with passion, blue for professionalism, yellow for joy, and more. 

Pro tip: Consider the flat design

Flat design is a growing trend among brand logos like Netflix, eBay, Google, and more. These types of symbols only use solid colors and eliminate the need for visual depth. As a result, the output is more straightforward and readable. Flatness gives your bike brand a more adaptive design. 

 

Conclusion

This list has enumerated different ways that you can create a distinct brand. Hopefully, you have picked up tricks on using graphic design elements for effective branding.

You can get one step closer to building a brand that rocks by sourcing a custom biking logo. 

One way for you to that is by running a logo design contest. DesignCrowd is one of the leading crowdsourcing platforms for design. Start connecting with a growing community of international designers today.

Alternatively, there’s an easy way for you to create your bike logo. BrandCrowd’s cycling logo maker has a gallery full of ready-made designs that you can personalize in minutes. Apply what you learned about fonts, drawings, and colors today. 

 

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Written by DesignCrowd on Thursday, October 1, 2020

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