Logosystem is a free logo inspiration library — 1,200+ carefully curated logos, wordmarks, symbols and animated logos by top designers. Explore logo examples by color, style, industry or shape, and find the direction for your next brand identity.
Whether you're looking for logo ideas for a startup, a rebrand or a client pitch, filter the gallery to see exactly the kind of logo design inspiration you need — then open any logo to trace it back to the designer behind it.
Logo inspiration — frequently asked questions
- What is Logosystem?
- Logosystem is a free logo inspiration library: a large, hand-curated gallery of real logos, wordmarks, symbols and animated logos from top designers and studios, made to help you find direction for your next brand identity.
- Where can I find logo design inspiration?
- Browse the full gallery, or filter by color, style, shape, industry and background to surface logo ideas that match the direction you have in mind. Every logo links back to its original designer or source so you can dig deeper.
- How do I browse logos by style or color?
- Open the filters (or use the category links above) to narrow the gallery by style like minimal, bold, gradient or geometric, by color like blue, black or multicolor, and by shape, industry, mood and more. You can combine several filters at once.
- Are these logo examples free to use?
- The gallery is a free reference for inspiration. The logos themselves belong to their respective brands and designers, so check the original source for licensing before reusing anything. Use them to spark ideas, not to copy.
- Do you have animated logos and app icons?
- Yes. Animated logos are mixed into the gallery and browsable on the Animated page, and there is a dedicated App Icons collection with hundreds of iOS and App Store icons you can filter by category, rating, color and style.
- Can I generate a logo moodboard?
- Yes. The moodboard tool turns a short brief into a curated board of logo references and colors in seconds, so you can pull together a direction to share with a client or a designer.