Spooky Logofolio
We’re a team of 300+ graphic designers, art directors, and illustrators who love everything about creative design.
Halloween is just around the corner, and we decided to dream up what famous logos would look like in their scariest iterations.
For the Amazon logo, we were inspired by the image of a gremlin with a sinister smile and a long tongue slurping into the font. And remember, keep them away from water!
A burger is the perfect meal when you're famished, but beware - it may bite you back! Burger King's spooky logo is devilishly good.
A raven is not only an incredibly intelligent bird but also a symbol of service to sinister acts. For the Nestle logo, we turned a cute bird into a raven and its eggs into a skull.
For the KFC logo, we took the canonical image of Dracula from his 1931 film. What kind of spices do you think he would use for his famous chicken? Definitely not garlic!
Spiders and cobwebs are an integral element of Halloween decor, serving as a symbol of abandonment. We hung cobwebs to the Taco Bell logo to give it an alluring yet creepy atmosphere.
Zombieroid? Why not! For the spooky version of the Android logo, we made the character into a zombie.
The Pringles’ logo is a head and pumpkins are just Halloween heads! That's why we turned the Pringles’ character into a spooky pumpkin.
We're big fans of Lovecraft, so when we were choosing a character for the Starbucks logo, we didn’t think twice about picking Cthulhu.
For Wendy's logo, we transformed the image of a smiling girl into a witch - one of the most popular characters for Halloween.
The silhouette of the scary skull fits perfectly into the shape of an apple, so meet the spooky version of Apple’s logo.