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Top 5 Logo Design Trends 2020 (from the past)

The year 2020 came with some exciting digital innovations. And with it, came a new wave of trend changes in the digital design world.

Just like 2019, 2020 was a year to celebrate the essence from the past. With many new graphic techniques, came the new trends for 2020.

  1. 1. Animated Logos

2. New-Age-Geometry Logos

3. Gradient Logos

4. Retro Style Logos

5. Isometric Logos

1. Animated Logos

2020 has been the year of dynamic content. We have consumed as many videos and animations in a single year as we would have in the last decade. And with videos and animations going mainstream, we also saw more and more brand communications as mini animations.

To capture that essence, we have marked Animated Logos as the first of the top 5 Logo trends from 2020.

ANIMATED CARTOON STYLE

 

 

ANIMATED BLACK AND WHITE LOGOS

 

2. New Age Geometry

Carried forward from one of the derivatives of the Logo trends from last year, New Age Geometry is an extension of the Geometric Logo trend that we have been seeing again and again.

Abstracmetric is the word we would frame to represent this abstract geometry trend which was dominating the design world in 2020.

 

3. Gradient

A classic in the graphic design world. Gradient's logos have evolved to be better and more engaging with time and have gained huge popularity among the fortune companies in the last few years.

With a great scope of emotive expressions, gradient logos with supported animation are a go-to for well-thought-through brands and companies.

 

 

4. Retro Style

And as the saying goes, “design is cyclic,” a prominent design trend or style tends to be in style year after years in a cyclic manner. Here, we once again welcome “Retro Style” into the list of top 5 Logo Design Trends.

 

5. Isometric

It’s neither 2D nor 3D, but 2.5D. While realistic and flat designs have been the local favorite, a little depth is always an added bonus.

With Isometric style, you get the best of both the worlds, the depth and perception of 3D and the details and texturing of the 2D surfaces.

Arshika Varma

A dreamer. A writer. A poet.