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Dig into logos that turn pages to create a cohesive brand story.
Abc Verlag
Switzerland | Book
Abc Verlag
Book brand from Switzerland
Ac Ediciones
Spain | Book
Ac Ediciones
Book brand from Spain
Akademie Verlag
Germany | Book
Akademie Verlag
Book brand from Germany
Aldus Book
United Kingdom | Book
Aldus Book
Book brand from United Kingdom
Anthony Blond
United Kingdom | Book
Anthony Blond
Book brand from United Kingdom
Arce Editrice
Italy | Book
Arce Editrice
Book brand from Italy
Arkana Verlag
Germany | Book
Arkana Verlag
Book brand from Germany
Arndt Verlag
Germany | Book
Arndt Verlag
Book brand from Germany
Arnoldo Mondadori
Italy | Book
Arnoldo Mondadori
Book brand from Italy
Artemis Verlag
Switzerland | Book
Artemis Verlag
Book brand from Switzerland
Asgard Verlag Dr Werner Hippe
Germany | Book
Asgard Verlag Dr Werner Hippe
Book brand from Germany
Asunaro Academy
Japan | Book
Asunaro Academy
Book brand from Japan
Ataturk Kitapligi
Turkey | Book
Ataturk Kitapligi
Book brand from Turkey
Avant Cards
United States | Book
Avant Cards
Book brand from United States
Bardtenschlager Verlag
Germany | Book
Bardtenschlager Verlag
Book brand from Germany
Benziger Verlag
Switzerland | Book
Benziger Verlag
Book brand from Switzerland
Benzinger
Switzerland | Book
Book brands & logo design concepts
Learn which forms and symbols are appropriate for the design of book logos by browsing our gallery of logos for libraries, bookstores, and publishers. Learn which forms and marks are suitable for a logo that turns pages. More often than not, readers will judge a book by its cover and do just that. Create a great first impression of your literary enterprise with an outstanding book logo. With the suitable logo, readers will be ready for more — even before they turn the page.
Regarding literature-related logos, the symbol of an open book is the top choice; the second choice is letters. These symbols let readers know what the business is all about at a glance. Try a more symbolic character if you don’t want a logo to be so much of an open book. Simple shapes such as a rectangle or a circle and abstract shapes can recall different literary genres without overly literal.