Here’s another set of logo design inspiration just for you. Let you imagination get wild and create new things from this …
In the first part of this article, we are bringing to you this collection of heart-shaped logo designs in which we think you’ll be interested in. The heart is the most common symbol for love and affection. It connotes a positive feeling and makes the client giggle with delight when a heart is included in a logo. Heart logos are usually popular in medical industry because it is considered to depict features of the human female body and are also commonly used in dating and match making websites.
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heARTworks

A logo made for an artist online shop which means he art works or his art works.
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Cupidate

A male and female symbol were being merged together with a heart suited for a dating website or agency.
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heartistree

A logo that symbolizes life, love, & ‘artistry’.
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Cultivating Culture

A logo perfectly suitable for any type of community outreach or mentoring program.
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LoveGeek

A vintage style logo made of hand-drawn elements suitable for a dating site, a blog, a childrens brand etc.
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Eko-Leko

A brand identity for an internet pharmacy concentrated on nature-based drugs.
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Ke Fashion

A trademark for a fashion brand of women’s accessories.
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Strawheart

This strawberry with heart shape logo can be used for sweet products or services where details are important.
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Love Heart

Love heart is a brand symbol wherein the letters LOVE form a heart and is ideal for any company wishing to have a heart in its logo.
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Beeheart

Beeheart is ideal for a blog site or any other businesses.
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Heart Rock Gala

A Hard Rock Cafe themed logo of the American Heart Association during the 2008 Heart Rock Gala.
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White Heart Designs

A brand symbol for a residential design firm.
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Love Clip

Love Clip comes from a concept of bending two clips to form a heart.
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Butterfly Hearts-Revised

A logo of two hearts that make up a butterfly.
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Kiwilove

A logo of a baby kiwi forming a shape of a heart that can be used for a dating website, Tourism website, Clothing/Fashion website or anything kiwiana.
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Love Child

A fantastic brand symbol for maternal products to retail clothing and accessories.
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Once for Life

A logo ideal for Events & Wedding Planner.
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Everyteen Beautiful

Letters E and B forming a heart-shaped wings of a butterfly.
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Love Band

Love Band is a logo useful for a Dating, Music Band and related website.
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BitterLove

A brand symbol ideal for a food and beverages industry, Games and Retail.
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lovrss

A logo suitable for websites that deal with things people are passionate about.
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Starswelove

A revised logo for starswelove.com.
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Listen to your heart

A brand symbol created for the Java User Group – Mendoza – Argentina.
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BikeLove

A logo for a fun bicycle related brand.
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Infinite Love

Two hearts that symbolizes eternal love which is ideal for a dating company or any website relating to love.
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Co-Coature

A logo design made for a Gourmet Chocolate shop.
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piglove

A pig nose forming a heart ideal for any dating service, fashion industry, web, and for any other bussinesses.
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paperpassion

A great identity for Arts and Crafts suppliers, Paper suppliers, etc.
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3Dmotional

A lovely logo that’s great for any media business, such as a 3d production studio.
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Baby Chiros

A brand symbol for a baby chiropractor wherein the heart resembles a mother holding a child, and the love between the two.
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An now, in the final part of our article, we present to you a collection of origami-inspired logo designs to be added into your compilation. Origami is a traditional Japanese art of folding paper into various shapes such as animals, flowers, furniture, and human figures without cutting, pasting, or decorating. Because paper art is so fantasizing, the graphic design industry has brought this new trend in logo designing. Many companies are using this logo concept to portray an image of being modern, sharp and elegant.
63 Bits

A brand symbol designed for a new Georgian startup focusing on Software Development.
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MatejLepej.com

Origami logo inspired by a lion.
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Out of Bounds

A logo for a park/terrarium owned by a library where people could check out a book and read it out in nature.
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Francois Virga

Origami inspired, black & blue logo for personal branding.
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Ox Vision

A logo that focuses on training and forward thinking within Japan.
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DOGHOPE

Origami logo trend.
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Origami Tsunami

A logo that can be used for a Clothing Company, Surf Shop, Eco-Friendly website, etc.
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Swanogami

A simple yet powerful and modern concept of a swan logo made using the concept of “Origami”.
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Cameltrip

A logo concept for a travel company.
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Kite string studio

Logo concept for a photography studio.
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Ecorigami

A brand symbol that can be used for a Japanese restaurant or Japanese-style garden, maybe even a website or blog. It is also a well suited brand for anything relating to the environment / nature-related / eco-friendly.
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Fishogami

A logo concept for seafood restaurants, coffee houses, clothing line, fish store, media, internet etc.
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PaperRhino

A memorable brand name that can be used to a wide variety of industries – from consulting, media, creative agencies to children craft store.
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Origamia

A brand symbol for a small origami shop that sell books and different kind of papers.
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Tangramind

A logo for themes about balance, health and mind-equilibrium.
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Paperfox

Logo based on an origami fox.
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Vilyaiskiy

A trademark symbol for the products of the biggest Russian Agricultural Holding.
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Origami

A logo for a fictional company, origami co.
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Nocturn v2 symbol

Origami style personal logo symbol v2 update.
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Origami Protea

A brand symbol for a sport entertainment and hospitality company specializing in ticketing for cricket, football and rugby games.
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Aviator

Old logo created back in 2008.
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Frogami

An origami logo of a jumping frog.
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Integra Group

A brand symbol for a financial group that works with venture capitalists.
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V for Variety

A logo for a Web & Mobile Design+Development Company.
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Paper Venus

A logo concept for restaurant/cafe, book publishing, blog, website, educational products, interior or furniture design to name a few.
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RoosterOri

Simple origami unused logo.
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List Logo

A logo for a web & graphic design blog.
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Sparks IP

Origami logo concept for an Intellectual Property Firm.
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Fluttergami

An origami butterfly logo that can be used for just about anything.
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Origami Crane

An origami Swan logo used in a tutorial.
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