A lot of sports teams are known to use warriors as mascots in their logos. Some examples are the American Football Team's Minnesota Vikings and Michigan State University's Spartans Men's Basketball Team. Other businesses also sport warrior logos like the brewing company Holsten Brewery who's business logo is a knight logo; fashion company Burberry who has an equestrian knight logo design to represent their business and in the Philippines, a buffet restaurant named Vikings Philippines whose friendly Viking in a chef toque is quite inviting.

If you are opening a business and don't know what logo design to choose, a warrior logo is a design that you can consider. You can open a restaurant business, a tutorial centre, an online app, or a youtube channel. Literally, everything can use a warrior logo. To prove our point, here are some cute and cool logo designs that you can take inspiration from!

01 Warrior Logos with Ninja Images

In most ninja logos, the aforementioned Japanese warriors are designed like chibis or cartoons, accompanied by vivid colors. These designs are popular to food-related businesses. Logo designers sometimes also use ninjas in a much serious tone and are usually for games or technology-related businesses.

Bunny Logo Design by Arahiko

Bulb Logo Design by Fishdesigns

Speed Logo Design by Luis

Chat Logo Design by Manu

Flame Logo Design by Manu

Blue Logo Design by Eclipse42

Chef Logo Design by Ztoalphabet

Food Logo Design by Giyan

Home Logo Design by Ions

Ramen Logo Design by Fayfreak

02 Warrior Logos with Spartan Images

Most Spartan logo designs feature the classic helmet armor of the legendary warriors of ancient Greece. The designs have vivid colors that make them more intimidating. These logos are usually used as mascots for sports logos. Entrepreneurs who have fitness-related brands/businesses can also use a Spartan logo for their design.

Helmet Logo Design by Eclipse42

Gold Logo Design by Eclipse42

Knight Logo Design by Square69

Shield Logo Design by Perception

Tie Logo Design by Kreatiflogo

Head Logo Design by Beldinki

Red Logo Design by Arishu

Gladiator Logo Design by Beldinki

Armor Logo Design by Beldinki

Angry Logo Design by Beldinki

Greek Logo Design by Immo0~

Lightning Logo Design by Brandshop

03 Warrior Logos with Viking Images

Similar to the previous two designs, Viking logos can be of an intimidating Norse warrior or a friendly one. The slightly comic ones are also used in logo designs for food and toys. Logo designers have also used Viking logos for construction businesses.

Bread Logo Design by Vesolog

Forest Logo Design by Simplepixelsl

Ginger Logo Design by Illyan

Iron Logo Design by Eclipse42

Sword Logo Design by Deluffys

Skull Logo Design by Rolys

Flower Logo Design by Manu

Face Logo Design by Wladart

Norse Logo Design by Gendarme

White Logo Design by Pmdesign

04 Warrior Logos for E-Sports Team

Legendary warriors like Ninjas, Samurais, Vikings, and Spartans are popular mascots for E-Sports team logos. That said, we have a dedicated category for this alone. For these logos, bold and dark colors usually accompany and complement the already fierce image of the mascots.

Katana Logo Design by Lobotz Logos

Orange Logo Design by Lobotz Logos

Fire Logo Design by Lobotz Logos

Diamonds Logo Design by Dekmario

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How to Acquire A Warrior Logo?

Acquiring a logo is easy when you know where to look for it. Below are our recommendations:

1. Hire a professional from DesignCrowd's community of logo designers to make a custom warrior logo for your business.

2. Try BrandCrowd's warrior logo maker and make use of your creative ideas! The software is easy to use and offers a wide variety of pre-made logo to choose from. You can change color, add shapes and choose fonts to make your logo more creative!

You can also look at our spartan logo maker and ninja logo maker for more fun and engaging options.

Written by Marvi Ocampo on Wednesday, July 3, 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