When you think of electricity or energy (or electricity-related businesses, whether it be a big electricity company or a small electrician business), you immediately think of universally recognizable symbols like the lightning bolt, the light bulb or the power plug.
Logo design for businesses that in some way related to electricity often use these common symbols in their designs. Sometimes these symbols are the logo, sometimes they are shaped into letters and sometimes they are combined with seemingly unrelated symbols (e.g. lightning bolt on a fox, light bulb as a spacesuit helmet, or a power plug with a bee).
But ... electric logos don't always use these concepts!
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Below are the 60 Best Electrical Logos we could find which we've curated into five categories:
- Lightning bolt logos
- Light bulb logos
- Circuit & wiring logos
- Electric plug logos
- Sun & Solar logos
Please enjoy this electric logo round-up ...
1. Lightning Bolt Logos
A classic electrical logo design features a lightning bolt. There are many ways to incorporate the lightning bolt symbol in designs whether it is within text or other symbols. Some use yellow or orange in the lightning bolt design (colors most commonly associated with electricity), however, some designs utilize other bright colors like blue.
2. Light Bulb Logos
Another popular concept used in electric-themed logo designs is the light bulb. Much like with the lightning bolt, the light bulb can be incorporated in many other objects. Some of the examples below have combine a light bulb into a spacesuit helmet or a leaf. Some place the bulb within texts. Such designs use bright colors.
3. Wiring & Circuit Logos
Other logo designs feature another important part of electricity: the electric wiring or circuits. Some designs shape circuits into letters or into other objects like an eagle or cactus. Some are more simplistic with a wire or circuit placed beside the brand text. These logos use bright colors.
4. Electric Plug Logos
Some logo designs feature power plugs in them. In some designs, the plug is made into the shape of letters or the plug body made up of letters. Some designers have cleverly turned power plugs into bees, cameras, or water droplets. These designs offer bright and fun colors.
5. Sun & Solar Logos
Some designs' centerpiece is the sun for solar energy. Most of these logos feature solar panels in various places like a rooftop or even an igloo. Some logos use the sun in clever ways like a sun zipper or a sun seemingly sprouting. Such designs use bright and warm colors.
Hope you were inspired by this electrifying collection of logo designs!
How to get a professional yet affordable electric logo?
If you are planning to start a business that somehow involves electricity (whether it's an electrician business, a solar panel business or an electric car startup), you have came to the right place.
You don’t have to spend thousands of dollars for a professional electrical logo design. Power through your tight budget with these following suggestions from DesignCrowd:
1. You can hire a professional from DesignCrowd’s pool of graphic designers! Get in touch with one in creating your custom electrical logo design.
Our huge pool of talented logo designers will help you get the perfect electric-themed logo for your business!
2. You can create your own logo through BrandCrowd’s electrical logo maker! AI-powered logo makers will help you in your selection and creation as you create one for yourself.
It's never too late to start taking your branding seriously! Get that perfect electrical logo today!
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Written by Marvi Ocampo on Thursday, January 24, 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