Symmetry is a powerful tool in logo design, shaping the image and perception that the target audience will have of a brand. A symmetrical logo features identical elements on both sides, with different levels of symmetry used to convey various meanings and ideas.
Symmetrical logos are often associated with balance, craftsmanship, and engineering, making them popular choices for car companies such as Volkswagen and Honda. However, different types of symmetry are also used in logo design, such as rotational symmetry used by Target and British Petroleum.
Interestingly, asymmetrical design can also be used to achieve logo symmetry, as seen in the Nintendo Switch logo. This demonstrates that while symmetry matters, there’s more to good logo design than just symmetry.
In this roundup, we’ll showcase some of the best symmetrical logo designs found online, offering inspiration for your next logo project. Whether you want to convey balance, precision, or other concepts, these logos demonstrate how symmetry can be used effectively to create a strong brand identity. So take a look and see how you can incorporate symmetry into your own logo design!
You might also like our collections of geometric logo templates or fonts for logos.
Nowhere Together Symmetrical Logo by Gert van Duinen
Geometric Logo by Pixasquare
Lined Lion by Breno Bitencourt
Line Badges by Adrian Pelletier
Macau Innovation Culture Association Logo by Tramy Lui
Geometric Pizza Logo by Last Spark
Allways Macrame Logo by Breno Bitencourt
Minimal Geometric Logo Collection by Eightonesix Studios
JR logo by Jennifer Reeves
Geometric Letter G Logo by Empativo
Unused Hand Mark by Damian Orellana
Logo Circle Trinity Geometric Linear Style by Sentavio
Bumble Burgh Events Co. Logo by Viola Hill Studio
Kraeftens Bekaempelse Logo by Plan Design
Abstract Polygon Color Gradient Logo by Ivan Artnivora
Mini Mandala Badge by Jantine Zandbergen
Abstract Lion King Logo by Ivan Artnivora
Cherry Blossom Healing Arts Logo by Studio Antheia
Hearts Flower! by Nour Oumousse
Ice Cold Brewery Logo by Supamario
Sun Glyph Logo by Blancetnoire
Interior Anthology Logo by Design Buddy
Symmetrical Owl by Amber O’Brien
SpadeDealer Logo by Julius Seniunas
Owl Sound Logo by Shtef Sokolovich
Shop Wise Logo by Yoon Design
Muhtarov Logo by Ru Ferret
Henland Logo by Ru Ferret
Capricorn Bakery Logo by Shtef Sokolovich
SN/Sonar Logo by Sumesh
AA Monogram by Vlado Paunović
A Fundamental Part of Nature
Symmetry is a fundamental part of nature, and it makes everything more pleasant to look at. As such, it’s no wonder that symmetrical logos are extremely popular.
Not only are symmetrical logos more pleasant to look at, but they are also easier to design when you think about the basic design principles.