Logofav is your home for logo inspiration. A human curated directory of our favorite logos from companies you recognize.
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Book free discovery call →Logofav (logofav.com) is a curated logo inspiration directory — 'human curated directory of our favorite logos from companies you recognize.' Curated collection of logos from recognizable companies (the 'companies you recognize' positioning suggests well-known brand examples), human curation (vs algorithmic aggregation), browse by company/industry/style, possibly search + filter, save to favorites likely. The 'human curated' positioning is differentiation from larger automated logo aggregators — curation by taste means smaller library but more reliable quality + recognizable brand context. Sits in the logo inspiration gallery niche alongside Logo System (covered earlier — biggest logo design library positioning), Brand New by UnderConsideration (canonical brand identity launches editorial by Bryony Gomez-Palacio + Armin Vit with strong editorial perspective + design community conversation), Logoed (logo gallery), LogoLounge (established large logo library with longer track record), Logopond (established logo gallery community), and the broader logo + brand identity inspiration landscape including Brand Guidelines (covered earlier — curated brand guideline documents archive). Distinguished from Logo System (biggest library scale positioning) by human-curated quality + recognizable brand context, distinguished from Brand New by UnderConsideration (canonical brand identity launches editorial site with extensive commentary) by gallery format vs editorial format, distinguished from LogoLounge + Logopond (established large logo libraries with longer track records + larger libraries) by curated favorites positioning + brand recognition focus, distinguished from Brand Guidelines (covered earlier — full brand guideline documents archive) by logo-specific focus vs brand-guidelines documentation, distinguished from generic logo inspiration aggregators by human curation + recognizable brand emphasis. Likely free browsing for inspiration galleries; verify on logofav.com. Best for designers working on logo + brand identity projects browsing curated favorites from recognizable companies as reference + starting point, designers studying how well-known brands approach logo decisions with audience + market + strategic context that anonymous library logos lack (well-known brand logos provide context for understanding logo decisions — audience awareness + market positioning + strategic considerations + historical context), brand designers + agencies building client mood boards using recognizable brand examples (clients understand context better with brands they know), and designers + students learning logo design through curated examples from recognizable companies with brand context for deeper understanding than anonymous library logos provide. Skip for the largest logo library by scale (Logo System + LogoLounge + Logopond have more total logos in their libraries), for editorial brand launches commentary + design community conversation (Brand New by UnderConsideration is the canonical choice for that editorial format), for logos from smaller/lesser-known brands for differentiation inspiration (Logofav's 'companies you recognize' positioning may feel limiting), for comprehensive brand identity work beyond logos (Brand Guidelines covers full brand documents), or for designers not working on logo + brand identity projects currently (logo galleries are less useful without active project context). One of multiple options in the 2026 logo inspiration niche — human-curated logo inspiration from recognizable companies is a specific useful angle (curation taste reduces noise + brand recognition provides context); for most logo + brand identity work browsing 2-3 logo galleries (Brand New for editorial + LogoLounge or Logo System for scale + Logofav for human-curated favorites) covers inspiration needs.
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Logofav is your home for logo inspiration. A human curated directory of our favorite logos from companies you recognize.
Logo design inspiration
Designers working on logo + brand identity projects browsing curated favorites from recognizable companies as reference + starting point.
Brand context study
Designers studying how well-known brands approach logo decisions with audience + market + strategic context that anonymous library logos lack.
Client mood boards
Brand designers + agencies building client mood boards using recognizable brand examples — clients understand context better with brands they know.
Logo design education
Designers + students learning logo design through curated examples from recognizable companies with brand context for deeper understanding.
Logofav (logofav.com) is a curated logo inspiration directory — 'human curated directory of our favorite logos from companies you recognize.' Sits in the logo inspiration gallery niche alongside Logo System (covered earlier — biggest logo design library positioning), Brand New by UnderConsideration (canonical brand identity launches editorial), Logoed, LogoLounge, Logopond, and the broader logo + brand identity inspiration landscape. What you get: curated collection of logos from recognizable companies (the 'companies you recognize' positioning suggests well-known brand examples), human curation (vs algorithmic aggregation), browse by company/industry/style, possibly search + filter, save to favorites likely. The 'human curated' positioning is differentiation from larger automated logo aggregators — curation by taste means smaller library but more reliable quality + recognizable brand context. Where Logofav fits in logo inspiration: Brand New (UnderConsideration) owns the editorial brand-launches conversation. Logo System positions as biggest library. LogoLounge + Logopond have longest track records + community history. Logofav positions on human-curated favorites from recognizable companies — emphasizing curation taste + brand recognition over scale. The 'companies you recognize' angle is useful because well-known brand logos provide context for understanding logo decisions (audience awareness + market positioning + strategic considerations) that anonymous logos in larger libraries don't provide. Where it's not for you: if you want the largest logo library, Logo System + LogoLounge + Logopond have more scale. If you want editorial commentary on brand launches, Brand New (UnderConsideration) is the canonical choice. If you want logos from smaller/lesser-known brands for differentiation inspiration, Logofav's 'companies you recognize' positioning may feel limiting. If your project doesn't involve brand identity work, logo inspiration galleries don't help generally. Pricing: typical for inspiration galleries — likely free browsing. Verify on logofav.com. Honest take: human-curated logo inspiration from recognizable companies is a specific useful angle — the curation taste reduces noise + the brand recognition provides context for understanding decisions. For designers studying logo work with brand context, Logofav is one of multiple options in this niche worth browsing. For most logo + brand identity work, browsing 2-3 logo galleries (Brand New for editorial + LogoLounge or Logo System for scale + Logofav for human-curated favorites) covers inspiration needs.
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Typical for inspiration galleries — likely free browsing. Verify on logofav.com.
Logo System (covered earlier) positions as 'biggest logo design library' emphasizing scale. Logofav positions as 'human curated directory of favorites from companies you recognize' emphasizing curation taste + brand recognition. Pick Logo System for library scale; pick Logofav for curated quality with brand context.
Brand New (UnderConsideration by Bryony Gomez-Palacio + Armin Vit) is canonical brand identity launches editorial site — covers brand launches with extensive editorial commentary on design decisions + outcomes. Logofav is curated logo directory without editorial focus. Use Brand New for editorial brand-launches conversation; Logofav for browsing logo gallery.
Well-known brand logos provide context for understanding logo decisions — audience awareness (who the brand serves), market positioning (luxury vs accessible, traditional vs modern), strategic considerations (industry norms vs differentiation), historical context (brand age + evolution). Anonymous logos in larger libraries lack this context which limits learning value.
Most curated galleries have submission processes. Verify Logofav's submission model on the site — typically curators review submissions before publication to maintain the curation quality bar.
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