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22 Wave Logos – The “Festoon” Logo Design Trend of 2010

Categories: Logo Design Inspiration, Logo Design Trends, Logo Inspiration, logo designs
Written By: Nora Reed

Trends are prevalent in every industry and logo design is no exception. Trends and fads enable us to forecast which logo designs will prove to be successful in the year to follow. But the intriguing thing about logos is that you cannot accurately make logo design trend predictions. As the logo design industry flourishes, more and more trends evolve each year.

One of the logo design trends of 2010 is wave logos, referred to as ‘Festoon’ by logolounge. The concept in making these designs is to use waves in such a way so as to create an overlapping and transparent effect. These logos can be used to depict a sign of joyfulness, celebration, calmness and composure.

Here are 22 inspirational logos that perfectly display this phenomenal wave or the festoon effect.

   

SoundWires

 

Plastic Whale

 

MediaWaves

 

Boat and Sport Expo

 

EcoFille

 

HeriCDK

 

Art Work Gwinnett

 

Luna Maya

 

SparroWave

 

WaveStage

 

Jplane

 

GoodWaves

 

PartnerShip

 

Fresh Hanger

 

Creative Waves

 

FireTail

 

io One

 

ColorWave

 

Travel World

 

Vatchr

 

The Zen Web

 

The Point

 
   
Do you think that the wave logo design trend will be successful in 2010?
   
   

5 Responses to “22 Wave Logos – The “Festoon” Logo Design Trend of 2010”

  1. thomas anderson Says:

    Reminds me of the Swoosh Logos of the mid to late 90’s, the DOT.COM era.

  2. iPhone Developer Says:

    I like creative waves. It is really creative i must say.

  3. René Says:

    Nice collection

  4. Eko Says:

    Beautiful and creative logo design.

  5. SEO Essex Says:

    These are very nice logos. The waves do bring a sense of calm ang simplicity. They also seem to stick to your thoughts, which is very important for brand recognition/familiarity.

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