Wings are objects that symbolize speed, flight, and freedom. Often, it is used in the aviation industry especially in airlines, but wing logos are not just limited to this industry. In fact a lot of other businesses make use of a wing logo like the automotive industry and food service.

Bentley, Aston Martin, and Mini are some of the car manufacturing companies that have wings in their logo designs. In food service, Wingstop, just like its name, has wings in theirs. The ice hockey team, Detroit Red Wings' logo is a red wing. In popular culture, rock band Aerosmith's logo has wings, and who could forget DC Comics heroine, Wonder Woman's iconic logo which is the letter W with wings.

If you are opening a restaurant, a shop, a travel agency or even a perfume brand, a wing logo is definitely a good choice for you. To give you ideas on how to conceptualize your design, here are some cool wing logo ideas for you!

01 Wing Logos with Fonts and Letters for Automobiles, Shops and Organisations

Winged letters make a simple yet pretty design. Some of these designs are used for sports teams or automobiles. As these logos are often standalone letters or texts, they are not too colorful but uses bold colors.

Sharp Logo Design by Anshtoyj

Flat Logo Design by Spayro Design

Fly Logo Design by Muxriax

Abstract Logo Design by Ions

Nature Logo Design by Dasklem

Yellow Logo Design by Logoflow

Swan Logo Design by Merci

Silver Logo Design by Radu

02 Wing Logos with Shapes for Teams, Perfume Brands, Cooking Schools

Carving out wings out from various shapes can create an interesting and eye-catching logo. These designs are splashed with a variety of colors, from the darkest to the brightest ones.

Thunderbird Logo Design by Mistershot

Skull Logo Design by Sumeshbhas

Drop Logo Design by Alexxx

Hexagon Logo Design by Alexxx

03 Wing Logos for Various Businesses

Wing-themed logos for various businesses have a minimalistic yet elegant style to them, often basked in bright or golden colors and refined texts. They are used in all sorts of business, including aviation, logistics, and consultancy.

Plane Logo Design by 7Gone

Wings Logo Design by Superbram

Folder Logo Design by Simplepixelsl

Feathers Logo Design by Simplepixelsl

Mountain Logo Design by Masterlevsha

Envelope Logo Design by Yanamakarevich

Flight Logo Design by Willben90

Origami Logo Design by Logorama

Rose Logo Design by Arttank

Ring Logo Design by Blairwitchii

04 Wing Logos for Online Brands

Winged logo designs for online brands/applications are rather minimalistic. Related symbols (such as sandals, camera, pixels) are taken and given wings. These logos use bright and cool colors. Some even use pastel colors.

Pixel Logo Design by 7Gone

Pig Logo Design by Kreatank

Sandal Logo Design by Alfrey Davilla

Dragon Logo Design by Inovalius

05 Wing Logos with Animals for Cafes, eSports Team and Aviaton

Winged animals are easy choices for logo designs. But some logos make use of other animals, making them quirky with their additional wings. A wide array of colors are used depending on the brand or business.

Lion Logo Design by Eclipse42

Bull Logo Design by Eclipse42

Pork Logo Design by Logogo

Cup Logo Design by Simplepixelsl

Cafe Logo Design by Kreatank

Rhino Logo Design by Mikeymike

Iceberg Logo Design by Runmbay

Spiral Logo Design by Somebodyhere

Do You Need A Wing Logo?

We have 2 fail-safe ways to get a wing logo! Here's how:

1. Try a logo maker! BrandCrowd's wing logo maker is an easy-to-use tool that gives you the creative freedom to design your logo. Choose from hundreds of pre-made logos and customize it according to your desired design. You can choose from a selection of fonts, colors, symbols and shapes.

For more options, you can also take a look at our pilot logo maker!

2. Try crowdsourcing and choose from the hundreds of custom-made wing logo for your brand! DesignCrowd is a lovely platform to launch a project with over a million designers worldwide!

Written by Marvi Ocampo on Wednesday, August 28, 2019

Marvi is a travel blogger and freelance writer who mixes in a love for design into her work. Connect with her through her travel blog at Osmiva.com