Logos with movement

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Letter K Logo / Black Logo / Curved Logo / Creative Services Logo / Kinetic Studio... K Design Letter, Sound Logo Design, Wave Branding, Sound Wave Logo, Logo Movement, Logo Sound, Flow Logo, Sound Waves Design, Movement Logo

The Kinetic Studio logo showcases a minimalist design with a series of black vertical lines that graduate in width and curve slightly towards the right, conveying a sense of movement. The sleek and modern look with an abstract feel could represent sound waves, connectivity, or dynamic flow. The monochromatic design adds versatility and contrast, making it suitable for a variety of applications.

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Letter M Logo / Green Logo / Overlapping Logo / Manufacturing Logo / Matsuura... Rising Logo Design, Brandmark Logo Design, Logo With Movement, Logos With Movement, M Design Letter, Growth Graphic Design, Momentum Logo, Movement Logo Design, Growth Logo Design

The Matsuura logo features a stylized depiction of three overlapping, rounded shapes in a vibrant green color. The design exudes a modern and minimalist aesthetic with a nod to nature or growth themes, implying movement and connectivity. The shapes suggest leaves, pebbles, or abstract representations of increasing value/momentum.

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The primary icon was designed to represent a globe with moving parts in it. As we began logo exploration and playing with what movement could look like within the circle, we knew we wanted it to feel organic, contain different weights, and represent kinetic energy. We tested variations including a style of “A” from the Atlas wordmark, cell-division, plant growth, river ripples, and bounding energy waves. Tech Icon Design, Fluid Logo Design, Logos With Movement, Organic Logo Design Inspiration, Graphic Designer Logo Personal Branding, Logo Circle Design, Logo Growth, Fluid Logo, Gemstone Logo

The primary icon was designed to represent a globe with moving parts in it. As we began logo exploration and playing with what movement could look like within the circle, we knew we wanted it to feel organic, contain different weights, and represent kinetic energy. We tested variations including a style of “A” from the Atlas wordmark, cell-division, plant growth, river ripples, and bounding energy waves.

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