Vintage Logo Generator

Make a vintage logo — type your name, pick a retro badge or worn wordmark, and export a classic mark with an Est. line. Free SVG and transparent PNG, no signup.

  • Free
  • No signup
  • SVG + PNG
  • No watermark
  • Commercial use
SVG + PNG · favicon (.ico + 16/32/48px) · 512px social avatar · color palette (.txt + .json)

Free · No signup · No watermark · Commercial use OK

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Maple & Oak
Browser favicon · 32px
Profile / channel avatar
Social banner crop
Layout
Colors

A vintage logo trades on craft and age: a circular badge or a worn wordmark, a tall condensed or dramatic serif face, an “Est.” year, and a warm cream-and-ink palette. It is the look that suits coffee roasters, barbershops, breweries, workshops and apparel labels that want to feel established. This generator is built around that retro badge-and-wordmark language.

Set your name, choose a badge with a year line and flanking diamonds or a clean retro wordmark, and pick a palette — cream and ink, bone, or black and gold. It renders live and exports a vector SVG that scales to signage plus transparent PNGs for packaging, tees and stamps — free, no watermark.

How it works

  1. 1

    Type your name

    Enter your brand or business name — the retro mark updates live, no account needed.

  2. 2

    Pick a style

    Switch the layout, typeface, icon and colors until it feels right. Every option is built for this niche.

  3. 3

    Download free

    Grab a vector SVG and transparent PNG — no watermark, free for commercial use.

What makes a logo look vintage?

Three things: a worn or condensed typeface, a tight warm palette (cream, ink, ochre, oxblood), and a framed badge with an “Est.” year. Keep it to two colors and let negative space breathe. A circular badge reads heritage and collectible; a clean wordmark reads timeless. For a single-letter retro mark, try the monogram generator.

Frequently asked questions

How do I make a vintage or retro logo?

Pick the badge layout, type your name, add an “Est.” year, choose a worn or condensed typeface and a cream-and-ink palette, and add a star or diamond. The retro mark assembles live and exports as SVG and PNG free.

What fonts and colors look vintage?

Tall condensed and dramatic serif faces read retro, especially paired with a warm, muted palette — cream, ink, ochre and oxblood. Avoid bright modern neons. Two colors and an “Est.” line do most of the work.

Can I use my logo commercially?

Yes. Logos you make here are built from an original parametric engine and open-licensed (SIL OFL) fonts, so you can use the downloaded files for commercial projects — merch, channels, storefronts and print. See the licensing page for the full terms.

Will my vintage logo be trademark-safe?

We don’t run a trademark search, and a generated logo is not a registered trademark. Before you build a brand around it, check it against existing marks (for example the USPTO database) and avoid names or symbols that copy an existing vintage. The design is a starting point, not legal advice.