We all know that a logo is a symbol that is used to identify a company and that appears on its products, so we did the largest collection of all logos from the best car brands in the world. These car logos are recognizable all over the world. Logos can show a lot about how big a brand is. You only see it and judge how it is, it’s a luxury or a simple one. You can clearly find the design of the brand on it’s logo. Here you can find the largest collection from A-Z.
Alfa Romeo Abarth Aston Martin Audi Arrinera
Acura Aixam AC Bentley BMW
Buick Bugatti Chevrolet Cadillac Chrysler
Caterham Corvette Citroën Dacia Daihatsu
Dodge Daewoo Elfin Fiat Ferrari
Ford GMC Gaz Gillet Ginetta
Geely Great Wall Gumpert Honda Hennessey
Hyundai Hummer Holden Isuzu Infiniti
Jeep Jaguar Joss Koenigsegg Lamborghini Logo
Land Rover Lancia Lincoln Lexus Luxgen
Lotus Lada Maruti Suzuki Maserati Mahidra
Mazda Maybach Mclaren Mercedes Benz Mini
Morgan Motor Mitsubishi Mustang Mosler Nissan
Noble Opel Peugeot Pagani Piaggio
Porsche Panoz Perodua Pininfarina Proton
Rolls Royce Rimac Automobili Ruf Automobile REVA
Rover Scania Seat Saab Scion
Skoda Spyker Smart Shelby Mustang Subaru
Suzuki Shelby SuperCars Tesla Tata
Toyota Tatra Think Troller TVR
Tramontana UAZ Volkswagen Vandenbrink Volvo
Vauxhall Vector Motors Venturi Viper Wiesmann
ZAZ Zagato ZiL
When a company sets out to design their logo, there are number of psychological factors than go into it. Many of these logos have a story behind them, but ultimately the design is supposed to resonate with you on a psychological level. Let’s explore the factors that go into designing a logo.
1. Psychology’s Role
The term “logo” comes from the Greek word “Logos” which means “word.” The process starts here because you’re creating a visual word that not only says something, but it also embodies it and represents it. Ultimately the psychology of your logo entails how the sight of it trigger past experiences, memories, and opinions.
You associate all of these things with a brand image. Your perception of the brand is trigger by this image and how it makes you feel in regards to the past experiences you’ve had with it.
2. How Color Plays Into Everything
While some places will tell you that each color has a distinct emotion attached to it, that’s simply not the case. Colors have a variety of psychological emotions attached to them and it’s these emotions that come through when you see them. While it may be tempting to throw in as many colors as possible, ultimately logos tend to use only a couple so as not to distort the message of the brand.
3. Shapes
Our brains are meant to automatically wired to memorize shapes which is why you always recall them so easily when thinking about specific companies. Logos should subtlely utilize shapes within the lettering or symbols without making it difficult to read or interpret. That’s why many logos will have the company’s name clearly displayed and the surrounding area focused on color and design.
Now you know how car logos influence your decision making.