Good things are coming for t-shirt businesses. The market is projected to see an upward trend backed by a projected CAGR of 9.6%, according to Grand View Research, Inc. This gives you no reason to slack off of your branding.Â
That is why today, we are going to give you some serious t-shirt logo design inspiration. This list will feature excellent designs that you can take inspiration from.Â
To top things off, we are also giving you a bonus scoop on where you can find more t-shirt designs to add to your collection! Make sure to read through the article to learn more.
Cool logos
As a fashion brand, trendiness is a fundamental trait. People look for stylish and cool brands to buy their clothes from. Having a cool logo for your fashion business certainly helps with communicating that.Â
It is typical to see logos with this style range from edgy and sleek. You can create that look by using futuristic or even fabulous fonts in the typography. You may also want to use shapes like triangles and squares to add to the design for a decorative touch.Â
Additionally, design styles like sci-fi, minimalism, and luxury can add freshness to your brand mark. There’s a wide variety of concepts that you can choose from.Â
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Blue Abstract by town
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Blue Shirt Clothing by town
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Crowd Threads by Sava Stoic
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DownToATee by GLDesigns
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ELEVEN T-SHIRTS by Robert ZaharychukÂ
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T-shirt and needle logo by idealis
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T-shirt by user1529680382
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TSHIRT DOGS by pandalungan
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Shirtza Branding Logo For a Apparel Company by Sha Ahamed Ohe
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PRINT ON DEMAND (COLLECTION)-LOGO by Sha Ahamed Ohe
The heavy typography and bright illustration of the logo above by Sha Ahamed Ohe create an authoritative look. Additionally, the color scheme of the design makes use of color psychology to build a professional and energetic image for the brand.Â
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Creative logos
Producing one-of-a-kind symbols helps your audience remember your company. Using remarkable art concepts are another way for you to express your artistic ability as a t-shirt brand.Â
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Clean Clothes by SimplePixelSL
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Clean & Fluffy by Anthony Stobart Creative
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T-Shirt – Print by andsi
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t-shirt tech by brandshop
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Dry Clean by MayRefky
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Flying T Shirt Logo by deluffys
HangShirt by SimplePixelSL
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Light Novel Shirts by Deniz K
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Logo Design – t-shirt discount by brandshop
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Talking Tees by Aditya DwiÂ
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TeeCircle by madeli
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White Shirt Arrow by town
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Spartan by Ak desain
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Take this Spartan logo, for example. With the use of white space, the t-shirt illustration doubles as a gladiator helmet. The logo has a fierce appearance, making it perfect for sportswear and outdoor wear companies.
However, it is still important for creative logos to be relevant. You want to make sure that your target audience will understand and appreciate your concept before venturing out to this type of design. An effective logo invites your audience, not alienate them.Â
Other concepts that involve animals, mascots, and other decorative elements also work great for this.Â
Pro tip: Start with black and white
Finishing your logo in monochrome before adding color allows you to create an adaptive design. This means that your output will retain its impact in different applications. It will look good on single-color prints like invoices or in colored applications for your online store.Â
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Text logos
One of the biggest brands in the t-shirt business right now has a text logo. CafePress Inc. uses a modern sans serif font logo to represent their brand. This functions well as a logo because it relays messages directly. You can have a straightforward typography logo, too.
But first, you have to think about the type of design you want. Do you want your logo to feature the full name of your brand? Or do you want it to display your initials?Â
Lettermarks or monograms are text logos that use your initials, while wordmarks illustrate your brand name’s entirety. Depending on what you choose, you want to pick a font that will be appropriate for it.
You also want to make sure that the text is easy-to-read. Otherwise, people will have a hard time making sense of your design. Fonts that have good contrast will help you prevent poor readability.Â
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BOCA by Regh Element
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iStanTees by GLDesigns
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King T-shirt by user1527452799
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M by Makimay
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My Tee Logo- Logo by Mohammed Saleh
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Novil Tees by hernawanrere
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PictoTee by Branjoo
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RBG by GLDesigns
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Shirtdick.com by ecorokerz
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Squeeze Teeze Logo by Logo no 1
tees geek by artistik
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tuprint.mx by CreativeWing
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Tees.Love logo by AmyÂ
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TH | Monogram by Jabir j3
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This design by Jabir j3 uses the brand initials to form an image of a tee. By combining the two letters together, the designer was able to get creative with the silhouette, too. The distinctive graphic mark works well for the t-shirt business.
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Where you can get a t-shirt design
There’s a massive number of ways for you to access high-quality t-shirt designs. You can take the DIY route, contact freelance graphic designs, and more.Â
But you can switch things up by running a t-shirt design contest.Â
Many big brands out there like Uniqlo set up custom t-shirt design contests to add to their collection. This is an excellent way for you to have access to different design proposals from international designers. You can find undiscovered talents this way and produce one-of-a-kind designs.Â
Designcrowd’s custom t-shirt design contest gives you a wide variety of designs to choose from for your project. You can get over 100 bids and select the winning tee. Try it today.Â
Take a look at the best t-shirt designs from the community here:Â
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Blackberry Hunting T-shirt Design by denuj
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Bold, Journey Trade T-shirt Design by CoffeeBreak88
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Bold, Whiskey T-shirt Design by LutFi
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Colorful, Festival Event T-shirt Design by DesignzFiveThree
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Elegant, Amazing Martial Art T-shirt Design by Bayu_susilo
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Genuine T-shirt Design by (((( FATPIXEL ))))
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Modern, Funny T-shirt Design by STierney
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Personable, Brief Fashion T-shirt Design by EzaiLX
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Upmarket, White T-shirt Design by OR-PIXEL
Conclusion
Any successful t-shirt business needs to get a t-shirt logo that their audience can use to remember them. It’s another way for you to readily communicate your niche as a reputable brand.Â
With an appropriate apparel logo, you can symbolize your expertise in pre-printed, custom designs, supplying, and other shirt-related operations. DesignCrowd’s logo design contest is an efficient way for you to source professionally designed logos fast. You can start collaborating with freelance designers today.
This logo roundup provides ideas to help you try different business logos using text, illustrations, shapes, and more to make an unforgettable visual identity for your brand.Â
BrandCrowd’s t-shirt logo maker lets you customize ready-made designs and polish them to your needs. You don’t need design experience to maximize the tool. Try the easiest logo generator today.
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Written by DesignCrowd on Thursday, September 10, 2020
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