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The flower brings to the composition tenderness, romance and kindness, so since ancient times it was portrayed by world-famous artists and sculptors. Today, many designers resort to the use of floral patterns in the design of emblems.
Logos with the image of a flower are most often used by flower companies, beauty salons, and firms that provide floristic services. But this image is suitable for other organizations, which try to give the emblem sensuality and tenderness if it meets their kind of activity. Interesting is the fact that the floral logos are chosen by many owners of photo studios and coffee shops.
You can experiment with the color scheme by combining quirky fonts and bright shades. Most used colors: yellow, green, red, blue and white. Keep in mind that you should not use too many shades, fonts, or images. The appearance of such an emblem would be too oversaturated and repulsive and would not be able to convey its true meaning.
A good example is the lollipop brand Chupa Chups with its yellow flower with red letters in the center, the logo of the world famous brand Lancome with a rose, and the manufacturer of sportswear and footwear Adidas.
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