35 Inspiring Examples of Transparency in Logo Design
Transparency effects in logo design help bring to life a digital mark, adding that extra level of depth and color. This showcase of examples provides some great design inspiration and shows how designers have creatively used transparency and overlaying effects to build unique logo designs.




































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Chris Spooner is a designer who has a love for creativity and enjoys experimenting with various techniques in both print and web. Follow Chris' daily design links on Twitter, and be sure to check out his second blog over at Line25.com.
great logodesigns more please so cool :-)
Excellent list! Thanks
Excellent logo design collection. These are so creative. Its amazing how logo designs are able to represent a company’s motto as well as look so good at the same time.
I noticed you have a logo for “Road Interactive” but the logo itself says Round Interactive. Might want to change that…
Well spotted, fixed!
These Logo Designs are amazing! What creative and inventive use of this media!
Esto es increible, y se necesitamos plasmarlo en textil, utilizariamos hilos con tonos pasteles…
Great collection of logos.
The transparency effect isn’t something I’d usually use in my day to day web designing, but seeing how good you can make imagine like Lexpro by Kirill Demidenko, I’ll definitely be trying it out in the future. Free Realtor – Kirill Demidenko and Sylion – Joan Pons Moll are also favourites of mine.
Nice site yourself Chris!
nice post, there was some great logos
thanks for this post
Pretty good!
There’s some beautiful stuff there, but you REALLY have to know what you’re doing to get these to reproduce correctly across all media. Some very complicated overprinting etc to if you want to use Pantones. And with some of those really bright colours, you definitely do want to use Pantones. Be intersting to see how some of them reproduce in mono too.
I have to agree with Mark. All these logos are fantastic for web use, but one has to wonder how they’d fair in other uses. Some of these could never be printed in monochrome for office documents, etc.
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nice collection! thx!
They are great to get ideas. Best regards!
Thanks! They look great. I have featured this on my blog.
The principles here are so in line with the way a beauty designer in beauty school works. It’s impressive how much here is just a simple combination of colors we all learn in grade school. The designs are so structured.
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These are beautiful! Though I’d also like to see how they translate these to black and white.
Some of these concepts would look great on a page utilizing some css3 transparent divs
nice job!!!!
great post. thanks Chris!! were some of the logos removed? I could have sworn there was a great on for 19 collins street or something like that?!
Great examples here, Transparency effect is not useful in every kind of designing, as i think when you are designing a logo or corporate identity. You have to look many of its aspects that it will be printed as well.
Thanks for sharing though.
Regards