General information
Landscaping companies use a logo as a statement that their business crates beautiful and unusual landscaping solutions. Visual balance and harmony are among the key criteria used to assess landscaping projects. By transcending these qualities through your corporate emblem you’ll be able to command the attention of your target audience.
What companies use?
The most common images that you can see on landscaping emblems include bushes, plants, flowers, twigs, cottages, gardening tools, etc. Sophisticated floral patterns are also a way to go. As for the appropriate color palette, the most intuitive choice is to use natural shades. Green and brown come in a variety of shades that will suit your landscaping business like a glove. Also, feel free to use shades of blue and yellow which stand for water and sunlight, respectively. A reserved black-and-white scheme is also acceptable.
What companies use?
The Sasaki company uses a text logo with bold, colorful letters. The AquaTerra Outdoors emblem features four symbols which stand for fire, water, plants, and environment. The logo for Little Miracles Designs relies on the colored images of three plants. For their corporate logo, Ginkgo Leaf Studio chose Ginkgo Biloba, the plant that gave its name to the company. As the central element of its branding, Alderwood Landscape Architecture and Construction uses a twig with green delicate leaves.
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