8 Innovative Pyrography Logo Ideas
You may love to make different types of designs to practice pyrography. But when it’s a pyrography logo, things must be professional and businessmen hire a professional for that. That’s the reason starters like to practice logos when they have the intention to be a professional in the near future. But do you know that you can make many logo wood burn projects on different objects? Don’t have any idea? Then check out the logo ideas listed below.
Logo Pyrography Ideas
1. Logo on Wooden Mug
- Suitable for professionals, especially when it’s for business promotion.
- Perfect for promoting businesses like restaurants, beer companies, wood factories, medicine companies, etc.
- Requires deep burning marks with high-temperature burning texture.
- Sometimes become difficult when the mug surface is round and not plain.
2. Logos on Keychain
- Perfect for designing on small circle wooden slices and keychain frames.
- Both starters and skilled pyrographers can make this kind of tiny artwork.
- Logos with smaller texts and graphical designs are only suitable for making a key chain.
- Looks good when it has an additional border around the frame.
3. Logo on Guitar
- The logos of the guitar companies are placed on the headstock or on the guitar body.
- Can be added small texts like the company establishment date, name of the dedicated artist, etc.
- Most of the time, this type of commercial artwork is done by professional pyrographers.
- A former scheme is a must-have to bring out the immaculate outcome.
4. Logo on Pen Holder
- Mostly done for commercial usages like promoting educational institutions, medicine factories, book publishers, etc.
- Suitable for both entry-level pyrographers and halfway learners.
- Very easy to complete if the logo doesn’t have so many details.
- Can be modified with color and different shades of burning marks.
5. Logo on Wooden Object
- Suitable for designing stands and handles of different wooden tools like hammers, knives, edge cutters, etc.
- Require deep burning marks with a high temperature of burning texture.
- Good for pyrographers of any skill level.
- Doesn’t take more than an hour if the logo is smaller in size.
- Can have some text and short information about the company.
There are tons of things on which you can burn your logo. Here is a nice video of a logo burnt on a mallet.
6. Logo on Coaster
- Mostly designed for company promotion and advertisement.
- Easy to complete when it has an advanced rough sketch, preferred to be done using a stencil.
- Requires different burning textures if the logo has complex details and long text.
- Suitable for hanging on the Christmas tree, on the wall, or use as a coaster.
7. Wall Hanging Logo
- Only professionals make this type of logo wood-burning art for making wooden company billboards.
- Should have a nice border around the base wood frame to highlight the logo.
- Can have short text on the company motto, establishment date, or owner’s name.
- Brings a rustic look to make a unique billboard of a commercial store like a cafe or restaurant.
8. World Famous Logos
- Professionals make this type of artwork for selling to the fans of world-famous companies.
- Logos of different popular TV shows like Naruto, Game of Thrones, Vikings, etc are people’s choice.
- Can be used for home decor, fanmade ornaments, and theatres.
- Mostly suitable for skilled and professional pyrographers.
Here’s an interesting logo burn art video. Enjoy!
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Final Calls
People make wood burn logo artworks mostly for commercial purposes. If you have your own commercial store or a company and you love pyrography, you can definitely try these types of logo projects. It won’t be difficult if the logo of your company doesn’t have a complex design. You should indeed start by choosing a small project like the second and sixth options. All the best.
FAQs
How do you burn a logo on wood?
You have to transfer logo pattern on the wood base first. You can use a stencil or just carbon paper to get the outline on the wood. And then, when the outline is ready, you can follow the lines and shapes with a pyrography pen to burn it on the wood.