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OUT OF BOX Logo Designs – Logos Based on Boxes

Categories: Inspiring Logos, Logo design, logo design inspirations, Logo Design Symbols, Logo Designers
Written By: Nora Reed

Out of box thinking is very essential for any logo designer; after all, this is the best way to design new and interesting logos for clients. There are many ways through which a person can derive something new out of a usual thing. A logo designer is very well aware of what will be liked by his customers and clients. This is the reason why he keeps on making new and amazing logo designs for different products and businesses. A good logo design is a symbol of excellence for both the designer and the business. There are many objects on which different logos are based. Animals, vectors and roses etc. similarly, there are also logos which are based on boxed.

These logos are very nicely designed for businesses. Following are the creative logos which are designed on the bases of boxes. Enjoy these logos and get your inspiration!

 

Mix Box Logo Design

Mix Box Logo Design
 

Eco Party Box Logo Design

Eco Party Box Logo Design

 

iBAM Box Logo Design

iBAM Box Logo Design

 

Zoom Box Logo Design

Zoom Box Logo Design
 

Furniture Box Logo Design

Furniture Box Logo Design
 

Golunch Box Logo Design

Golunch Box Logo Design
 

The Box Design Studio

The Box Design Studio
 

Box Seven Media Logo Design

Box Seven Media Logo Design
 

Social Media Box Logo Design

Social Media Box Logo Design
 

Orange Cube Media Box

Orange Cube Media Box
 
 

2 Responses to “OUT OF BOX Logo Designs – Logos Based on Boxes”

  1. Jon Says:

    Awesome list! I think Furniture Box’s is my favorite but I can’t help but feel I’ve seen that logo ( or a similar one ) before.

  2. Blake Says:

    I expected Dropbox’s logo

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