Hello talented people!
Today I want to talk about us for a change, the graphic designers 🙂 As such, especially those who have a background in painting, there are shapes and objects we are drawn to and love to draw.. Does that ring a bell? 🙂 You know, those shapes we used to doodle as kids and might make us smile when we draw them. I, for example, love drawing houses and trees. It has been like that since I was a child.
When it comes to designing our logos, we sometimes have a tendency to still incorporate those shapes in our designs. With the buyer being an enigma or a mystery, we create such logos, upload those logos to the logo maker and try to match them as much as possible.
Thinking about an object first is a very natural tendency. The thing is that we need to really consider what industry fits those objects perfectly. We already know that overtagging won’t help our conversion!
I want to take a look at three objects I have noticed that repeat a lot in our inventory, and in every logo maker for this matter, and examine what industries fit them best and why.
So let's get started!
1.A logo of a Cat:
Symbolism: A cat is one of the most beloved animals by humans. They are often associated with qualities such as independence, curiosity, agility, and elegance. They can also symbolize mystery, intuition, and sensuality.
Top Searched industries:
- Animal and pets: Cat symbols are fitting for businesses that provide services for cats, such as veterinary clinics, pet grooming salons, and cat boarding facilities.
- Retail and Wholesale: Retailers specializing in cat-themed merchandise, such as apparel, home décor, and gifts, can incorporate cat symbols into their logos to appeal to cat lovers.
Examples of existing logos that uses a cat in the logo:
2.A logo of a Star/Stars:
Symbolism: Stars symbolize various concepts depending on context, including guidance, aspiration, success, inspiration, guidance, and celestial beauty. In logos, stars can convey qualities such as excellence, quality, and aspiration.
Top Searched Industries:
- Fashion and Apparel: Fashion brands and retail chains may use star symbols to signify style, trendiness, and high-quality merchandise.
- Media or Entertainment: Film studios, television networks, and production companies often use star symbols to represent the glamor and allure of the entertainment industry.
Examples of existing logos that uses a star in the logo:
3. A logo of a Butterfly:
Symbolism: Butterflies symbolize transformation, growth, beauty, freedom, and grace. They can also represent metamorphosis, renewal, and the fleeting nature of life.
Top Searched Industries:
- Beauty and Cosmetics: Businesses in the beauty industry, such as skincare brands, makeup companies, and spas, often use butterfly symbols to convey themes of beauty, rejuvenation, and self-transformation.
- Fashion and Apparel: Fashion brands, especially those with a whimsical or feminine aesthetic, may use butterfly symbols to evoke a sense of elegance, delicacy, and creativity.
- Wellness and Healing: “Health or Wellness” and “Mental Health Care”
Wellness centers, yoga studios, and holistic healing practices may incorporate butterfly symbols to represent personal growth, spiritual transformation, and holistic well-being.
Examples of existing logos that uses a star in the logo:
*Tip: When tagging, make sure the element you are tagging is infarct the center of the logo. For example, If there is one star in the background of another main element of the logo don’t tag the star or stars in the logo. The best way is to think about it from a buyer's perspective and ask yourself: when inputting the keyword star or stars, did the buyer mean to get a logo that looks like mine?
Now it is time to hear from you guys. What are your favorite objects to draw? What industries do you think fit?
Share in the comments section and let's talk about what industries fit them!