50+ Midjourney Logo Design Prompts: Beautiful Logo Styles for your Brand

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One of my favorite things so far about Midjourney has been AI-logo design (here are some other amazing prompts to try in Midjourney ).

When you get a low-quality logo designed for your brand, or donā€™t have a logo at all, you are doing yourself a major disservice. Because a logo isnā€™t just a pretty image.

Itā€™s a shorthand for all of the values that are important to your brand.

Thereā€™s an entire world behind each of these graphics . When you see one, something remarkable happens. Consciously or subconsciously, your brain is flooded with stories, emotions and experiences. And it happens in an instant: the human brain processes imagesĀ  60,000 times Ā faster than text.

Maybe you were using a cheap logo as a temporary placeholder. Or you threw something together yourself because a professional designer was too expensive.

Thereā€™s no excuse to have a low-quality logo anymore: with Midjourney you can create a professional quality logo design at a fraction of the cost .

You can find these logo design prompts, as well as 50+ other practical prompts for applications like Graphic Design, Web Design, Illustration & Photography in our free Midjourney prompt book:

Download Free Prompt Book

Tips for starting

Simple prompts do better. Start your prompts with ā€œ logo design for... ā€ and go from there.

Text doesnā€™t work great yet in Midjourney , but if you know how to use Photoshop or free alternatives like Photopea or Canva , you can easily replace the text with your own.

Use designers & artists in your prompts who are good at the style you are looking for. Hereā€™s a list of well known graphic designers and artists to get you started.

If youā€™re feeling creative , use fashion designers and architects in your prompts.

Lets get into the prompts:

1. Pictorial Mark Logo (Graphic)

A pictorial mark, also known as a brand mark, is probably what you have in mind when you think ā€œlogoā€. Think of the iconic Apple logo, the Twitter bird, the Shell logo:

You can pair your mark with text, but the mark must be able to exist by itself. Because of this, it can be a tricky logo type to use for new companies without strong brand recognition. You want to aim for something:

Appropriate to your brand

Distinctive & Memorable

Simple

Midjourney tends towards complexity so you must tell it you want the opposite.

Here are some legendary designers that I recommend for this specific style:

Paul Rand ā€“ designer of the IBM & ABC logos

Rob Janoff ā€“ designer of the Apple logo

Sagi Haviv ā€“ designer of the US Open tennis logo

Tip: Use --no to specify what you donā€™t want in your images.

Type --no and follow it up by all the things you donā€™t want, word by word.

Iā€™m explicitly telling Midjourney I donā€™t want ā€˜detailsā€™ or ā€˜realismā€™ or ā€˜shadingā€™.

This command is very powerful and very underused. Midjourney defaults to a realistic & detailed style. This command releases it from that constraint, and can improve your results considerably.

See our guide to using negative prompts .

Minimal Line Marks

Minimal line marks have been popular for a while now ā€“ you can either create images of things or geometric shape and line designs.

Gradient Marks

Use gradient marks to give your brand an innovative feeling. You can even specify what colors you want within your prompt.

Japanese Style Marks

Japanese graphics have a distinct aesthetic and sensibility that Midjourney is excellent at capturing.

2. Lettermark Logo

Lettermarks, or Monograms, are logos that consist of letters, usually brand initials: IBM, AMC, NASA. The full names of these companies can be too long or too boring (seriously, how many people know that AMC stands forā€¦. American Movie Classics ?) so these brands have opted to officially go by their initials.

Many tech companies use a single-letter lettermark (in addition to their wordmark) because this makes a great app icon:

Unfortunately, Midjourney cannot produce words, but it can generate single letters:

Typography vocabulary is your friend:

Serif

Slab

Calligraphic

Blackletter

3. Abstract/Geometric Logo

An abstract mark is a specific type of graphic logo.

Instead of being something recognizable like apple or a bird, itā€™s an abstract geometric form that represents your business.

You can add ā€˜ radial repeat ā€˜ to prompts to make a circular pattern.

4. Emblems

An emblem logo consists of font intertwined within a detailed symbol. Think of badges, seals and crests. Emblems are often set on shield shapes (coming from aĀ 900-year-old tradition of knights displaying their emblems on their shields) however they do not have to be.

These logos tend to have a very official appearance, thus they are the go-to choice for schools, universities, countries, and governmental departments.

Vintage Emblem

Put a retro spin on a modern brand with endearing vintage emblems.

Modern Game-Style Emblem

Clean, modern emblems are a popular choice amongst content creators like Youtubers who are trying to stand out visually from the crowd:

5. Mascot Logos

A mascot is an illustrated character that represents your company.

Midjourney is great for creating all types of 2D characters that are perfect for mascots.

6. Using Graphic Designers

Youā€™ll notice weā€™ve used a lot of designers in our prompts above. If youā€™ve been experimenting with these youā€™ll notice they have a huge impact on the output.

Hereā€™s a longer list of designers you can use:

Paul Rand ā€“ designer of the IBM & ABC logos

Saul Bass ā€“ designer of the Vertigo movie poster

Massimo Vignelli ā€“ designer of the New York City Subway Map

Rob Janoff ā€“ designer of the Apple logo

Sagi Haviv ā€“ designer of the US Open tennis & National Geographic logos

Ivan Chermayeff ā€“ designer of the Chase and Pan Am Logos

Steff Geissbuhler ā€“ designer of the NBC and Time Warner Cable logos

Note that not all designers are represented in Midjourneyā€™s model. Weā€™ve chosen some ones that we noticed consistently produced good results.

7. Using Creative People

Letā€™s get trippy. In your prompts, try using creative people who arenā€™t ā€œgraphic designersā€™ per se to get very interesting styles. Here are some suggestions to get you started:

Character Designers: Yoji Shinkawa ā€“ designer for the Metal Gear Solid series Yoshitaka Amano ā€“ designer for the Final Fantasy series

Painters: Egon Schiele ā€“ portrait painter known for his twisted intense work Paul Klee ā€“ abstract painter known for his use of color and shape Piet Mondrian ā€“ painter known for his abstract geometric grids with primary colors

Check the ArtHive artist database for more ideas (remember, not all artists are represented in the model).

Free Resource

The Big Book of Midjourney Prompts

250+ high-quality prompts to inspire you. Downloaded 10,000+ times.

Breakdown by specific industries and applications: Graphic Design, Game Art, Illustration, Film, Architecture and more!

Get the Free Book

Add text to your logo

Combination marks are logos that integrate symbol and text together.

Sometimes this means they are so tightly integrated they cannot be separated (Burger King logo).

Other times this means the logo has a symbol that can be used by itself, text that can be used by itself, and a combination of both (Rolex and Lacoste logos). This allows the brand to be more versatile in their logo placements.

Weā€™ve generated many graphical logo marks with Midjourney. You might want to make a combination mark by paring your graphic with high-quality font.

Hereā€™s how I recommend you do it:

Remove background

You want to remove the background because you want transparency that will let you to place your logo on any background color.

I recommend Adobeā€™s Free Background Removal Tool . While you do have to sign up for an account, this is the only background removal tool Iā€™ve found that is completely free (it doesnā€™t make you pay for higher resolution). Another alternative is remove.bg .

Add text

I recommend Canva for adding text. Apart from the fact itā€™s ridiculously easy to use, it comes preloaded with many logo templates so you can look for fonts and compositions that you like.

After signing up, search for ā€œlogosā€ in the templates.

Select a font you like, then use Canvaā€™s simple interface to import your image, and edit the text. You can change check out Canvaā€™s many fonts.

And thereā€™s the finished result:

Sign up for Canva for free .

How to fix bad text

Midjourney (and other AI generators) canā€™t do text very wellā€¦yet.

For the time being, weā€™ll have to do some manual work. Iā€™ll use this one as an example:

Letā€™s say I generated this for my new beer brand called Kaiju Beer.

Identify the Font

If thereā€™s a font you want to use, go ahead. I like the feeling of the font that Midjourney gave me though, so Iā€™ll try to use something similar.

If youā€™re not familiar any fonts (Iā€™m not), there are sites that let you upload an image of text, and they will give you fonts that look like the one in the image. I recommend WhatTheFont :

The Alphacal Black JNL looks pretty close:

You can buy the font directly from the website.

Alternatively, you can do a quick Google search and download yet another lookalike font. I used Online Web Fonts to find a pretty close lookalike.

Use Photoshop or Photopea to Swap Text

I love Photopea . Itā€™s completely free and has a lot of the same functionality as Photoshop.

Here, Iā€™ve imported my logo design into Photopea.

Then Iā€™ll import the custom font. Click on the [Text Tool] -> [Name of Current Font] -> Load Font.

To get rid of the existing text, use the Healing Brush Tool.

Alt / Option + Click to sample anywhere in the background of the image, then use that sample to paint over the text:

I put in my text, then apply my custom font and color. And thatā€™s the complete logo!

And thatā€™s how you can make a finished logo with Midjourney!

Midjourney V3 was something like a black box. It was unpredictable and required a lot of prompt-tweaking to get what we wanted. V4 on the other hand, gives us results that are much closer to what we want straight out of the box.

As Midjourney and AI tools keep on improving, we can only imagine that this trend continues. Weā€™re excited to watch as all types of designers start to incorporate these tools into their workflows.

What are you creating with Midjourney? Let us know in the comments below or join the conversation:

Follow AiTuts on Twitter

Join the AiTuts Discord

FAQ

You can fix the text in Midjourney with free photo editors like Photopea, and find fonts at WhatTheFont.com

Yes! Even if Midjourney is not capable of producing text yet, people have been experimenting with Stable Diffusion to create wonderful text results.

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One of my favorite things so far about Midjourney has been AI-logo design (here are some other amazing prompts to try in Midjourney ). When you get a low-quality logo designed for your brand, or donā€™t have a logo at all, you are doing yourself a major disservice. Because a logo isnā€™t just a pretty image. Itā€™s a shorthand for all of the values that are important to your brand. Thereā€™s an entire world behind each of these graphics . When you see one, something remarkable happens. Consciously or subconsciously, your brain is flooded with stories, emotions and experiences. And it happens in an instant: the human brain processes imagesĀ  60,000 times Ā faster than text. Maybe you were using a cheap logo as a temporary placeholder. Or you threw something together yourself because a professional designer was too expensive. Thereā€™s no excuse to have a low-quality logo anymore: with Midjourney you can create a professional quality logo design at a fraction of the cost . You can find these logo design prompts, as well as 50+ other practical prompts for applications like Graphic Design, Web Design, Illustration & Photography in our free Midjourney prompt book: Download Free Prompt Book. Tips for starting. Simple prompts do better. Start your prompts with ā€œ logo design for... ā€ and go from there. Text doesnā€™t work great yet in Midjourney , but if you know how to use Photoshop or free alternatives like Photopea or Canva , you can easily replace the text with your own. Use designers & artists in your prompts who are good at the style you are looking for. Hereā€™s a list of well known graphic designers and artists to get you started. If youā€™re feeling creative , use fashion designers and architects in your prompts. Lets get into the prompts: 1. Pictorial Mark Logo (Graphic) A pictorial mark, also known as a brand mark, is probably what you have in mind when you think ā€œlogoā€. Think of the iconic Apple logo, the Twitter bird, the Shell logo: You can pair your mark with text, but the mark must be able to exist by itself. Because of this, it can be a tricky logo type to use for new companies without strong brand recognition. You want to aim for something: Appropriate to your brand. Distinctive & Memorable. Simple. Midjourney tends towards complexity so you must tell it you want the opposite. Here are some legendary designers that I recommend for this specific style: Paul Rand ā€“ designer of the IBM & ABC logos. Rob Janoff ā€“ designer of the Apple logo. Sagi Haviv ā€“ designer of the US Open tennis logo. Tip: Use --no to specify what you donā€™t want in your images. Type --no and follow it up by all the things you donā€™t want, word by word. Iā€™m explicitly telling Midjourney I donā€™t want ā€˜detailsā€™ or ā€˜realismā€™ or ā€˜shadingā€™. This command is very powerful and very underused. Midjourney defaults to a realistic & detailed style. This command releases it from that constraint, and can improve your results considerably. See our guide to using negative prompts . Minimal Line Marks. Minimal line marks have been popular for a while now ā€“ you can either create images of things or geometric shape and line designs. Gradient Marks. Use gradient marks to give your brand an innovative feeling. You can even specify what colors you want within your prompt. Japanese Style Marks. Japanese graphics have a distinct aesthetic and sensibility that Midjourney is excellent at capturing. 2. Lettermark Logo. Lettermarks, or Monograms, are logos that consist of letters, usually brand initials: IBM, AMC, NASA. The full names of these companies can be too long or too boring (seriously, how many people know that AMC stands forā€¦. American Movie Classics ?) so these brands have opted to officially go by their initials. Many tech companies use a single-letter lettermark (in addition to their wordmark) because this makes a great app icon: Unfortunately, Midjourney cannot produce words, but it can generate single letters: Typography vocabulary is your friend: Serif. Slab. Calligraphic. Blackletter. 3. Abstract/Geometric Logo. An abstract mark is a specific type of graphic logo. Instead of being something recognizable like apple or a bird, itā€™s an abstract geometric form that represents your business. You can add ā€˜ radial repeat ā€˜ to prompts to make a circular pattern. 4. Emblems. An emblem logo consists of font intertwined within a detailed symbol. Think of badges, seals and crests. Emblems are often set on shield shapes (coming from aĀ 900-year-old tradition of knights displaying their emblems on their shields) however they do not have to be. These logos tend to have a very official appearance, thus they are the go-to choice for schools, universities, countries, and governmental departments. Vintage Emblem. Put a retro spin on a modern brand with endearing vintage emblems. Modern Game-Style Emblem. Clean, modern emblems are a popular choice amongst content creators like Youtubers who are trying to stand out visually from the crowd: 5. Mascot Logos. A mascot is an illustrated character that represents your company. Midjourney is great for creating all types of 2D characters that are perfect for mascots. 6. Using Graphic Designers. Youā€™ll notice weā€™ve used a lot of designers in our prompts above. If youā€™ve been experimenting with these youā€™ll notice they have a huge impact on the output. Hereā€™s a longer list of designers you can use: Paul Rand ā€“ designer of the IBM & ABC logos. Saul Bass ā€“ designer of the Vertigo movie poster. Massimo Vignelli ā€“ designer of the New York City Subway Map. Rob Janoff ā€“ designer of the Apple logo. Sagi Haviv ā€“ designer of the US Open tennis & National Geographic logos. Ivan Chermayeff ā€“ designer of the Chase and Pan Am Logos. Steff Geissbuhler ā€“ designer of the NBC and Time Warner Cable logos. Note that not all designers are represented in Midjourneyā€™s model. Weā€™ve chosen some ones that we noticed consistently produced good results. 7. Using Creative People. Letā€™s get trippy. In your prompts, try using creative people who arenā€™t ā€œgraphic designersā€™ per se to get very interesting styles. Here are some suggestions to get you started: Character Designers: Yoji Shinkawa ā€“ designer for the Metal Gear Solid series Yoshitaka Amano ā€“ designer for the Final Fantasy series. Painters: Egon Schiele ā€“ portrait painter known for his twisted intense work Paul Klee ā€“ abstract painter known for his use of color and shape Piet Mondrian ā€“ painter known for his abstract geometric grids with primary colors. Check the ArtHive artist database for more ideas (remember, not all artists are represented in the model). Free Resource. The Big Book of Midjourney Prompts. 250+ high-quality prompts to inspire you. Downloaded 10,000+ times. Breakdown by specific industries and applications: Graphic Design, Game Art, Illustration, Film, Architecture and more! Get the Free Book. Add text to your logo. Combination marks are logos that integrate symbol and text together. Sometimes this means they are so tightly integrated they cannot be separated (Burger King logo). Other times this means the logo has a symbol that can be used by itself, text that can be used by itself, and a combination of both (Rolex and Lacoste logos). This allows the brand to be more versatile in their logo placements. Weā€™ve generated many graphical logo marks with Midjourney. You might want to make a combination mark by paring your graphic with high-quality font. Hereā€™s how I recommend you do it: Remove background. You want to remove the background because you want transparency that will let you to place your logo on any background color. I recommend Adobeā€™s Free Background Removal Tool . While you do have to sign up for an account, this is the only background removal tool Iā€™ve found that is completely free (it doesnā€™t make you pay for higher resolution). Another alternative is remove.bg . Add text. I recommend Canva for adding text. Apart from the fact itā€™s ridiculously easy to use, it comes preloaded with many logo templates so you can look for fonts and compositions that you like. After signing up, search for ā€œlogosā€ in the templates. Select a font you like, then use Canvaā€™s simple interface to import your image, and edit the text. You can change check out Canvaā€™s many fonts. And thereā€™s the finished result: Sign up for Canva for free . How to fix bad text. Midjourney (and other AI generators) canā€™t do text very wellā€¦yet. For the time being, weā€™ll have to do some manual work. Iā€™ll use this one as an example: Letā€™s say I generated this for my new beer brand called Kaiju Beer. Identify the Font. If thereā€™s a font you want to use, go ahead. I like the feeling of the font that Midjourney gave me though, so Iā€™ll try to use something similar. If youā€™re not familiar any fonts (Iā€™m not), there are sites that let you upload an image of text, and they will give you fonts that look like the one in the image. I recommend WhatTheFont : The Alphacal Black JNL looks pretty close: You can buy the font directly from the website. Alternatively, you can do a quick Google search and download yet another lookalike font. I used Online Web Fonts to find a pretty close lookalike. Use Photoshop or Photopea to Swap Text. I love Photopea . Itā€™s completely free and has a lot of the same functionality as Photoshop. Here, Iā€™ve imported my logo design into Photopea. Then Iā€™ll import the custom font. Click on the [Text Tool] -> [Name of Current Font] -> Load Font. To get rid of the existing text, use the Healing Brush Tool. Alt / Option + Click to sample anywhere in the background of the image, then use that sample to paint over the text: I put in my text, then apply my custom font and color. And thatā€™s the complete logo! And thatā€™s how you can make a finished logo with Midjourney! Midjourney V3 was something like a black box. It was unpredictable and required a lot of prompt-tweaking to get what we wanted. V4 on the other hand, gives us results that are much closer to what we want straight out of the box. As Midjourney and AI tools keep on improving, we can only imagine that this trend continues. Weā€™re excited to watch as all types of designers start to incorporate these tools into their workflows. What are you creating with Midjourney? Let us know in the comments below or join the conversation: Follow AiTuts on Twitter. Join the AiTuts Discord. FAQ. You can fix the text in Midjourney with free photo editors like Photopea, and find fonts at WhatTheFont.com. Yes! Even if Midjourney is not capable of producing text yet, people have been experimenting with Stable Diffusion to create wonderful text results. Yubin Ma Avatar. Yubin Ma.