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A gothic logo for a business named Dark Poison. Edit

This dark logo combines the themes of the gothic style. The black background is mysterious and ominous, while the gothic-inspired Pirata One typeface brings this logo together with its condensed structure. Illuminated by the candle, the five-pointed star draws inspiration from the pentagram.

A gothic logo for a business named Dark Poison. Edit

A haunting logo that cleverly combines black and white colors to conjure images of the night sky. Inspired by large poster fonts of the 19th century, the Sancreek typeface holds its own, captivating the eye despite the large icon. The pop of orange livens the logo, leaving a lasting impression.

A gothic logo for a business named Dark Poison. Edit

This dark green design dazzles with its alluring icon, which features a creepy hand reaching towards a haunted castle. The little flying bats add the perfect touch of spookiness to make this logo pop. The Rye typeface is bold and daring, adding an American Wild West style that makes a statement.

A gothic logo for a business named Dark Poison. Edit

The color yellow denotes joy and liveliness, traits that are beautifully juxtaposed by the human skull in the icon to create a compelling image. The two scythes complement the symbol and seemingly spray blood droplets onto the solid black background, causing the mysterious Nosifer typeface to drip.

A gothic logo for a business named Dark Poison. Edit

If you're planning on selling gothic décor or candles, this is the logo for you. The clean linework of the golden icon is perfectly accentuated by the black lettering of the Rosarivo typeface, giving the logo design an elegant finish. This would be a lovely addition to a gothic-themed apothecary.

A gothic logo for a business named Dark Poison. Edit

The black background is evocative and spellbinding, immediately setting the tone of your brand. The ghostly white house stuns with its haunting charm, while the gripping hand cleverly draws the eye down to the blood-red brand name. The grungy Special Elite typeface helps tie the logo together.

A gothic logo for a business named Dark Poison. Edit

The flaming skull captivates in this logo design, leaving a lasting image that would look amazing on branding material. The unique style of the Rye typeface looks foreboding, while the skull holds your attention with its deathly glare. The dark brown color scheme is great for conveying strength.

A gothic logo for a business named Dark Poison. Edit

This bewitching logo design demands attention with its bold icon and pops of red. The red eclipse conjures images of dark nights, while the addition of the white candle hints that you've got some witchy spells up your sleeve. The Sen Bold font grounds the logo, adding a refined touch to the design.

A gothic logo for a business named Dark Poison. Edit

Green is a versatile color that will look great on promotional material, including uniforms and stationery. The Rye typeface shines with its Old West charm, while the spellbinding demon draws you in with its gleaming eyes. This logo would be a fantastic addition to a goth-inspired clothing line.

A gothic logo for a business named Dark Poison. Edit

A gothic logo that's just dripping with marketing potential. The looming scythe paired with the three scratch marks makes this the ideal logo for a haunted house that promises plenty of scares. The Nosifer typeface seems to drip with blood, and the all-black color scheme reinforces the dark appeal.

A gothic logo for a business named Dark Poison. Edit

The skull in this icon looks electric with the bright red and white color palette, while the dark background emanates power. The crossed swords look like a warning — a design style that may intrigue thrill-seekers. The Atma SemiBold font looks cartoonish but still manages to evoke an ominous vibe.

A gothic logo for a business named Dark Poison. Edit

The gleaming eyes and sinister grin of the monster in this icon are beguiling but hard to look away from. The Skranji typeface looks personable, adding some familiarity to the design, and the dark brown color palette exudes elegance and power while also helping to set a menacing tone.

A gothic logo for a business named Dark Poison. Edit

An edgy and seductive logo that would be a lovely addition to a gothic makeup brand. The Pirata One typeface was created for online screens, making it the ideal choice for social media marketing. The metallic shine of the black lips creates a 3D illusion that would look amazing on branding material.

A gothic logo for a business named Dark Poison. Edit

The possessed Pharaoh Hound steeped in royal purple and gold colors is striking and memorable, making this logo the ideal choice for a gothic gaming company or clothing brand. The mysterious Lusitana Bold font is readable and clear, providing the perfect finishing touch to this intriguing design.

A gothic logo for a business named Dark Poison. Edit

If you're looking to open a cannabis store with a gothic aesthetic, this is the logo for you! The round icon resembles a summoning circle, while the black background provides excellent contrast for the white elements. The Caudex typeface adds refinement to the design to attract high-end clientele.

A gothic logo for a business named Dark Poison. Edit

The color black denotes elegance and professionalism, hinting at high-end products, while the imposing, mythical phoenix icon adds a mysterious and powerful allure to the design. The Exo typeface's simple and versatile style complements the overall logo, adding a contemporary touch to the design.

A gothic logo for a business named Dark Poison. Edit

This gothic logo combines minimalism with a black, white, and red color palette to create a sinister atmosphere. The lettering of the Sen Bold font looks professional, while the structured icon does well to hold attention. The household items suit a furniture store that specializes in gothic décor.

A gothic logo for a business named Dark Poison. Edit

This sleek, daring logo shines in simple dark gray-brown coloring. The sharp nails are reminiscent of claws, lending a sinister charm to the icon. The handwritten style of the Cookie Regular font adds a personalized touch. This logo would work for a nail salon that specializes in gothic nail art.

A gothic logo for a business named Dark Poison. Edit

The skeletal remains of the rickety tree, paired with the scythe and haunted house, create a creepy atmosphere that will lure thrill-seekers. The dark brown color palette suits the Permanent Marker typeface, giving it an eerie finish. The open door in the icon will help lure in skeptical customers.

A gothic logo for a business named Dark Poison. Edit

The gold and emerald color palette of the kingly octopus exudes royalty and wealth, setting your logo apart. The vintage design of the Rye typeface adds a western charm that's timeless and eye-catching. The black background emphasizes the business name and icon, helping them look memorable and fun.

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FAQs:

Where can I find gothic business logos?

You can create, edit, and download free gothic logos by clicking on "Edit" beneath one of our examples or by using our logo maker.

Good gothic business logos are all about incorporating dark color palettes, spooky imagery, and imaginative fonts, such as Sancreek Regular and Special Elite Regular. Dark tones evoke images of night skies and ominous shadows, while pops of red add power and strength. Consider using icons of haunted houses and skulls to add some character. Check out our examples for inspiration.

Where can I find a free gothic logo design?

Zarla offers a free gothic logo maker. Simply fill in keywords that best describe your business, choose relatable icons, and you will have hundreds of gothic logo options.

  1. Consider your business plan, target market, and the products and/or services you'll offer.
  2. Research the gothic world and style to compile a list of keywords that best describe your business.
  3. Look into your top competitors and see what works for them.
  4. Combine your keywords and feed them to a logo maker.
  5. Shortlist your favorite logos and ask trusted peers for their feedback.
  6. Choose the best logo based on feedback and download it.

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