8 inspiring logo design trends for 2020

t’s the dawn of a new decade, and new logo trends are already in the spotlight. The up-and-coming logo design trends 2020 are a mashup of old and new. We’ll see a ton of throwbacks to different eras: the chrome and neon 80s juxtaposed against inky, black-and-white images that feel right out of the 30s. Right next to them, we’ve got logos tailor-made for today with 3D gradients and complex animations.

The logo design trends for 2020 will continue to build on everything designers have been exploring in the last few years, while also taking design in directions that are totally new, totally fresh, totally right for an all-new decade. Let’s take a look at the top logo design trends that are already defining 2020.

The top 8 logo design trends 2020 are:

  1. 3D gradients
  2. 80s throwback logo designs
  3. Raw & imperfect logos
  4. Logos with ultra thin lines
  5. Vintage 1930s cartoon logos
  6. Multi-layered & overlapping logos
  7. Complex animations with elaborate details
  8. Daring typography

1. 3D gradients

In 2020, you’ll see the popular gradient trend evolve and merge with the 3D trend—a perfect fit for our smartphone society.

Gradients are a great way to turn any group of colors into a dynamic spectrum of color that feels like it has life and energy. This year, designers will give rise to the newest evolution of gradients creating depth and 3D effects in logos. Especially tapered gradients—ones that come to a central point and actually emphasize the contrast between their colors—are poised to rock 2020 logo design trends.

logo trend: Geometric shapes with tapered gradients

 

Design by artsigma

I think the use of tapered gradients will be used a lot over the next few years. It allows to turn simple projects into more sophisticated designs. 

– Designer artsigma

3D gradient logos can be tough in print, but they’re perfect for screens. That’s why they’re super popular with brands that don’t need to worry too much (or even at all) about how their logos look in print.

Logo design trends example: 3D gradient logo

Logo design by goopanic

Logo design trends example: 3D gradient logo

Logo design by Milos Subotic

Logo design trends example: 3D gradient logo

Logo design by Simina Sirbu

Logo design trends example: 3D gradient logo

Logo design by Creative Spirit

Logo design trends example: 3D gradient logo

Logo design by Ian Douglas

Logo design trends example: 3D gradient logo

Logo design by Arthean

Gradients are all about playing with the colors, combining them to create surprising results, for a simple and very modern appearance. 

– Designer Eva Hilla

Expect to see designers explore the full potential of gradients this year, using them to create captivating 3D effects, shadows and depth like we’ve never seen before.

2. 80s throwback logo designs

Enough time has finally passed for all things 80s to be cool again: video games, pop music, and the attitude that came with them. In 2020, expect to see a resurgence of 80s throwback logos with a lot of chrome, a lot of neon and a lot of pixels. Plus, we’ll get a lot of nods to the old-school tech that preceded the glowing pocket rectangles our eyes are glued to today.

There is a lot of demand for the aesthetics of the 1980s. The heritage of the 80s lives on because people are collecting and consuming vinyl, cassette tapes, video game consoles, vintage computers, arcade machines and pinball machines again. 

– designer Bo_rad
Logo design trends example: Animated logo reminiscent of a flickering neon light

80s throwback logos have a clear aesthetic: bright, techy, sometimes kinda glitchy. Logo design via Viet Huynh.

Logo design trends example: Image of an arcade cabinet in neon pink, neon blue and dark purple

Lots of 80s-inspired logos focus on one of the most groundbreaking pastimes of the decade: video games! Logo design by BeeDigitalMedia.

Logo design trends example: Pixelated image of a ninja running with text

Pixelated designs throw it back to the 8-bit 80s. Logo design by giyan.

Logo design trends example: Pixelated image of a beer mug

8-bit logos are a non-obvious way to go minimalist. Logo design by minimalexa.

Throwback logos are popular because they capitalize on consumers’ nostalgia. Old-school 80s tech is officially old enough to be retro, cool and most importantly, collectible. As people build up their cassette collections again and clear space in their living rooms for vintage arcade cabinets, logos are getting in on the fun, too.

Some logos reference nostalgic 80s items, like the Joystick logo below. Others play with this trend by incorporating 80s typography and design trends, like GV’s logo for LI Mowz.

Logo design trends example: neon sign inspired 80s logo design

 

A neon sign inspired logo design by bo_rad
Logo design trends example: 80s inspired logo with skyline

80s inspired logo by McKmedia

Logo design trends example: Chrome and neon wordmark logo against a night sky background

The more bombastic, the better when it comes to 80s-inspired logos. Logo design by GV.

3. Raw & imperfect logos

Right next to digitally designed gradient and 3D logos, we’ve got logos that are proudly hand-drawn. These logos celebrate the “wabi sabi” that comes with drawing and writing. They reject the sleek, perfect look made possible with design programs and take us back into sketchbooks where there’s asymmetry, uneven lines and shading techniques like cross-hatching and contour shading.

Just like other 2020 logo trends, raw, imperfect logos have been on the rise for a while. This year, they’re getting grittier and more sketch-like and stamp-like as brands continue to embrace the homegrown, organic look.

Is it surprising that in such a digital world people are looking to connect with something more organic and handmade? Designers are constantly pushing the boundaries and exploring infinite ways to achieve something that hasn’t been done before! 

– Designer Mky
Logo design trends example: Logo of a sheep that looks like it was drawn in pen

Creating a hand-drawn-style logo can make it possible to use and highlight textures that can’t easily be drawn using software. Logo design by anastas.

Logo design trends example: Ink-drawn-inspired image of an angry-looking bird

A raw, rugged brand can express itself effectively with a hand-drawn, gritty logo. Logo design by subtropica.

With all the digital perfection out there people are craving the raw imperfections of hand-drawn logos. Brands can use the hand-drawn look to show off their authenticity and give their logos the personality their customers want to see.

Henning Bo mimics this visually in the logo for Mutiny Recordings that looks like a rough sketch. Designer anastas uses a scribbly ballpoint pen design to give the sheep in La Pecorella Nera’s logo above a texture you just want to run your fingers across and feel the tiny indents in the paper.

logo trend: raw and imperfect logo

 

Logo design by Aldo.44
Logo design trends example: Round logo showing a sword, runes and an eye

Sometimes, the “scrawled in a sketchpad” look is the absolutely perfect look. Logo design by Dusan Klepic DK™.

Logo design trends example: raw, hand-drawn logo design

A raw, hand-drawn logo design by Henning Bo

4. Logos with ultra thin lines

In 2020, digital media is leaving its mark on logo design like never before. We are seeing designers push the envelope with extremely delicate lines, creating effects that can only work in the digital sphere.

Due to their extreme level of detail these logos feel complex and ethereal—a completely new style in logo design, leaving classic logo requirements like simplicity and reproducibility behind. Now that brands can exist exclusively online, logos are no longer limited by print restrictions.

This design has a modern, futuristic and mysterious feel. Thin lines can only be displayed on digital media, something that left the age of the printing press with paper. 

– Jack Begosian, Top Level designer at 99designs
Graphic design trends 2020 example: abstract horse logo made of ultra thin lines

An abstract logo with extremely thin lines that trick the eye and almost seem to blend together by Jack Begosian

Graphic design trends 2020 example: Abstract illustration with thin lines

An abstract logo illustration with thin lines that create depth by Aleksandr Kandyba, via Behance

Flowing, thin-lined abstract logo design

A minimal logo with wisps of thin lines by Pixeleiderdown

Graphic design trends 2020 example: Thin-lined circular logo design

A circular logo design that consists of thin, organic lines by undrthespellofmars

Logos with ultra thin lines are sleek, abstract, and difficult to pull off without computer assistance, which is probably why it’s popular in tech and industrial branding. This style seems to express the future of technology—something less and less physical the deeper we venture into “the cloud”—and speak to the mysterious possibilities awaiting us in the coming years.

5. Vintage 1930s cartoon logos

Like the 80s trends above, this is another nostalgic design trend, but with an entirely different style.

In 2020, the 1930’s cartoon look has the potential to rise up with its modern, clean, sleek, two-tone color palette. The vintage, handcrafted, hand-drawn, line-art style will be there, too. 

– Designer EARCH

In our fast-moving world where everything is being digitalized, people are looking for the familiar comforts of printed vintage cartoons to keep them grounded. And the simple, expressive and adorable style of the 1930s hits the spot, appealing to designers and brands alike.

Logo design trends 2020 example: 1930s cartoon logo

Logo design via McBess

Logo design trends 2020 example: 1930s cartoon logo

Logo design via Shawn Dickinson

Logo design trends 2020 example: 1930s cartoon logo

Logo design by Super Saiyan

Logo design trends 2020 example: 1930s cartoon logo

Logo design by EARCH

In this modern world of plastic and economic and political instability, people enjoy experiencing a feeling of nostalgia. 

– designer crealiza
Logo design trends 2020 example: 1930s cartoon logo

Logo design by Soroosh Kh

Logo design trends 2020 example: 1930s cartoon logo

Logo design by Fafahrd Deustua

Logo design trends 2020 example: 1930s cartoon logo

Logo design by al54

Logo design trends 2020 example: 1930s cartoon logo

Logo design via Alan Oronoz

Illustrative logos communicate much more effectively to customers. 

– Designer vaneltia

In 2020, expect to see more vintage-inspired, custom-illustrated cartoon logos that connect with viewers on a deeper emotional level.

6. Multi-layered & overlapping logos

In 2020, logos are going deeper than they’ve gone before, through layer after colorful layer. With this trend, designers are pushing past flat and semi-flat design. Shapes and colors will still be simple, but with more layers to play with, designers are creating more complex logos that use highlights, shadows and overlapping colors to communicate even more about their brands.

Logo design trends 2020 example: Circle logo with multiple circles within it, colored to look like a wave

Different color layers can turn a set of circles into a fluid wave. Logo design by Arthean.

Logo design trends 2020 example: Abstract X-shaped logo in blue with multiple colors

It’s really just an X, but it’s a very interesting X, no? Logo design via Dribble.

Take a look at the Oshen logo by Arthean, for example. The logo consists of multiple small circles set off-center within a larger circle. Layering and shading turns these circles into a wave. The three-dimensional effect of overlapping elements and shadows creates a tactile experience, like you could almost reach out and feel the individual layers.

Layers don’t always have to have color. Designers also use shading and semi-transparent layers to create subtle effects.

Logo design trends 2020 example: layers and shadows

 

Logo design by Ian Douglas
Logo design trends 2020 example: multi-layered logo

Logo design by Fulcro

Logo design trends 2020 example: multi-layered logo

Logo design by Knightmare

Logo design trends 2020 example: multi-layered logo

Logo design by milan artworks

Logo design trends 2020 example: multi-layered logo

Logo design by TRAX

Logo design trends 2020 example: multi-layered logo

Logo design by bo_rad

Logo design trends 2020 example: multi-layered logo

Logo design by Vi.

Layers and overlapping elements will be drawing eyes deep into logo designs in 2020.

7. Complex animations with elaborate details

Animated logos are nothing new, but today’s designers are making them more complex, more interesting and overall, more useful for the brands that rely on them. Some of the ways we’re seeing this happen with 2020 logo design trends is the blending of 2D and 3D animation in logos and complex logos with multiple moving parts.

Traditionally, animated logos are simple and to the point, but with new technologies at their disposal designers are pushing the envelope, playing with details and making their animations more elaborate and artistic. These complex logo animations aim to take the viewer on a journey and tell a story.

The logo animation trend is already here, but I expect a real rush of logo animations in 2020. The integration of 2D and 3D could easily become mainstream in motion design. 

– Designer zixi
Logo design trends 2020 example: complex 3D logo animation

 

A complex 3D logo animation by zixi

With lots of details to look at, the viewer looks at these logos longer than they’d look at a more simple logo animation and can potentially find something new they like about it every time they see it again.

Designs containing animated elements will be huge next year. When you have an element strategically designed to move, it will naturally grab the user’s attention. Plus, it’s super fun. 

– Designer ananana14

The move toward more complex animated logos comes from a similar place as the tapered gradient logos trend: when you’re designing for screens, there’s a whole lot more you can do than when you’re designing for print. One of those things is detailed animation.

Logo design trends 2020 example: complex logo animation

 

Logo animation by Konstantin Kostenko
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Logo animation via Jeroen Krielaars

Logo design trends 2020 example: complex logo animation

Logo animation via YaroFlasher

Logo design trends 2020 example: complex logo animation

Logo animation via Ramotion

Logo design trends 2020 example: complex logo animation

Logo animation via Javier Garcia

You’ll also see a ton of animated logos that have different versions for all the places they’re used, and that trend isn’t going to stop anytime soon. In fact, it’s just getting more popular in 2020 because as brands have more places to put their logos online and off, the more challenges they face of making a logo work on multiple platforms.

8. Daring typography

In 2020, we’re going to see a lot of logos that elevate text from just the words that support the image to the focal point themselves. Expect to see logos with funky, daring fonts that have personalities as vivid as the brands they represent.

Weird typography in logotypes is a big trend. There’s a great demand for these types of fonts nowadays because of the need to show the character of a brand and make it unique. 

– Designer goopanic
Logo design trends 2020 example: Abstract wordmark logo

 

There are lots of ways to make a font weird, like playing with letter sizes and positions. Logo design by goopanic.

Goopanic described 2020’s personality-driven typography as “weird,” but you could also call it funky, crazy or daring. Think of it as typography that has a mind of its own. Instead of picking from a list of the same old standard fonts according to a client’s brand identity, logo designers are creating typefaces that are extraordinarily different from any fonts we’ve seen before.

Logo design trends 2020 example: Red slashy font that reads “Joker”

 

Turn your head slightly and you’ll see the J in “Joker” is a smile. Logo design by finalidea.
Logo design trends 2020 example: Tightly packed impact font wordmark logo

Font choice makes a huge impact on how a brand is perceived. Logo design by Mky.

Logo design trends 2020 example: Brown logo with a simple image of a cake

Graphic effects like textures can elevate an otherwise simple font. Logo design by oftheFOREST.

Logo design trends 2020 example: Red, brush-style hand-lettering

Detailed, brush-style hand-lettering by Mky

Logo design trends 2020 example: unique daring logo typography

A unique wordmark by extrafin

Logo design trends 2020 example: logo with font in cat shape

A funky logo by aleT

Logo design trends 2020 example: unique hand-made font wordmark

A logo with unique typography by GREAT.

There are lots of ways to play with typography, like distressing, inverting or mirroring. Even scattering the letters so the words don’t read linearly. Or using a font that looks like something else, like scales on a fish’s belly or pawprints in the snow. There isn’t one “right” way to do a funky font logo; the only thing to get right is to make sure it’s legible.

Ready for the top logo design trends of 2020?

New decade, new design trends. These logo trends are the ones that are kicking off a brand new era of design. Only time will tell where they all fall. And we can’t wait to see how they’ll all be used, subverted and reimagined in 2020 and beyond!

 

Source:

https://99designs.com/blog/trends/logo-design-trends/