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30 Pre-School Logos That Make School Fun

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Children learn best when they are engaged through the means of playing. Developmental Psychologist and writer Suzanne Bouffard said that children thrive in academic settings when lessons are tackled with a leisurely approach. 

It’s important to evaluate if an environment is conducive to colorful and happy experiences. Such events lead them to success when searching for the best pre-school for your kids. For parents, this may very well be the key to unlocking your child’s bright future. 

At an early age, children must be taught how to make use of symbols because it’s a great mental tool that will teach them the basics of living. Schools do a great job of guiding kids, which is probably why the ROI of this industry is estimated at 13% a year. But not all of them do well in communicating this message through their logos. 

You can help create spaces that children can associate happiness with by creating a lively brand persona through school logos

Below is a zappy collection of logos that will bring the fun back to the rigid conventions of academic systems. It’s segmented to 4 common design concepts seen in school logos.

Here are some of the most fun logos you can use for your pre-school that will inspire children to learn.

Initial Logos

Making your company initials the center of your logos is a common choice for academic logos. Its main advantage is it makes your name easier to recall. The characters of your initials add more important elements to your logo. 

Instead of using arbitrary shapes to give your logos body, initials brandish your logo with elements that are directly related to your brand.

Pre-school and Handwritten by BrandCrowd

Cute Green Circle by BrandCrowd

Colorful Book Lettermark by MDS

Purple Pink B by wasih

Green Comic Letter L by BrandCrowd

You can add details to your logo to personalize it. Just look at this dynamic initial logo. The letter appears as if it is snickering from laughter because of its typography. The extra lines that surround the letter L produces an illusion of movement. 

By using borders and different typeface, you can make plain looking initial logos exciting.

Abstract Letter P Music by wasih

Initial logos are versatile enough to put together with other design components like graphics. This musical pre-school logo used a beamed note to form a letter P. You can do this to make design concepts more complex.

Object logos

Using common objects for school names and logos make it easy for children to understand. It’s best to illustrate basic entities like food or heavenly bodies rather than say, pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis.

Star Planet by JimjemR

Red Pen House by MDS

Organic Music by FishDesigns61025

Early development institutions come represented by bright colors. Warms colors such as red and orange affect the mood of children positively, as they help make them more comfortable. This can greatly benefit school environments where parents often leave their children and head to work. When a child is more comfortable, they become better learners.

Cute Pink Balloon by BrandCrowd

Colorful Paper Plane by JWilletts

Purple Atom by RLDesigns

These logos feature cute graphics and you may be wondering why. The advantage of cute design for institutions for children is that it makes it appear less daunting

Abstract Logos

A pre-school logo does not need to be reliant on typography or on-the-nose graphics. Often, schools use abstract logos that pave the way for deeper interpretations. Abstract logos do not reveal its meaning immediately. 

Abstract Blue Ball by MDS

Great abstract logos can be as simple as the round logo above. Or as elaborate as the logo below that depicts a child with their chin up high. While others may think that this is a disadvantage, but it is the allure of this design concept. Logos that don’t have elements of realism allow for a more creative interpretation of your brand.

Green Childhood by eightyLOGOS

Abstract Green Triangle by wasih

Abstract Palm Print by town

Abstract Polygonal Wreath by JimjemR

You can use this art style to showcase what type of pre-school your school is. By using abstract design components, you can draw Montessori, Reggio Emilia, Waldorf, High Scope, and other famous pre-school philosophies through art.

Abstract Rainbow Bird by town

Abstract Swimmer by town

Colorful Sunshine by MDS

Packing in color is a good move when it comes to abstract school logos for kids. Too much color is usually a design faux pas, but not with this one. 

Young learners are more inclined to objects that have more than one color and therefore pay more attention. There is more room to be playful with your graphics and color scheme with abstract pre-school logos.

Animals

Children learn about animals, whether it be wild or domesticated types, early on in their development. This is partly because of the $1.12 billion dollar toy industry selling animal-themed items to the market.

Cute logos do good by appealing to kids as we have mentioned previously. Adorable renditions of animals comfort children and diminish their apprehension through lovable graphics.

Blue Whale by DNA

Butterfly & Heart by town

Bunny Rabbit by town

Colorful Willy Wagtail Birdhouse by JimjemR

Rabbit Blue Book by shad

Round Sketch Cat by Azus

Elephant Idea by JimjemR

Just look at that logo. This bite-sized elephant looks endearing and inviting. The drawing also formed a genius lightbulb with the elephant’s trunk. It makes you forget that elephants cause a considerable amount of casualties in a year. 

That example may have been a bit grim, but it’s a good way to explain how great design can make harsh realities seem less threatening.

The school bells are ringing

Okay, class. Great discussion. We’ve discussed what you can integrate into your brand to make early education fun. You can execute these concepts as a guide as you start constructing a brand persona to win the hearts of decision-makers.

Separate yourself from other brands and remember to give a personal touch to design elements as much as possible. You can do that by combining design concepts and tricks your brand identifies with. 

Make that logo design task less daunting by visiting BrandCrowd’s logo maker here. We have ready-made templates you can personalize without breaking a sweat on our user-friendly interface that newbies and pros will love.

These are just a select number of amazing school logos. There are thousands of fresh and original designs that you can use out there in the open. A good part of which can be found on our website.

That’s it for today.

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