Line Art Logo Generator

Generate line art logos with AI in seconds. The model is auto-picked for line art fidelity, output is editable in-browser, and SVG vector export works for print and signage. Includes prompt patterns and color palettes proven to work in this style.

What is a line art logo?

A line art logo uses continuous strokes of consistent weight, often a single line, with no fills. Line-art logos look effortless because they aren't. A single stroke must convey shape, focus, and recognizability. Done well, the result feels modern and confident — used widely by editorial brands, salons, and minimalist product companies.

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The history of line art logo design

The line art style has evolved significantly over the decades, adapting to changing design trends and technology. In logo design, it offers a distinctive visual language that helps brands stand out while communicating specific values and aesthetics.

How to create a line art logo step by step

  1. 1
    Write your prompt

    Describe your brand — what the business does, the vibe you want, and any specific imagery. For line art logos, mention the style explicitly: "A single continuous line art logo". The more context you give, the better the AI understands your vision.

  2. 2
    Select "Line Art" style

    Click "Line Art" from the style picker. LogoQuill automatically selects the AI model best suited for this aesthetic — Recraft V3 and V4 are often chosen for their style fidelity, while Nano Banana 2 excels at detailed compositions.

  3. 3
    Choose your color palette

    For line art logos, select colors that reinforce the style's visual language. Test your palette at both small and large sizes, and always check contrast ratios for accessibility. Use the color picker to select a primary, secondary, and accent color, or let the AI suggest a palette.

  4. 4
    Generate and compare

    Click Generate and wait 5–15 seconds. The AI creates multiple options — each from a different model for variety. Compare results and pick the one that best captures the line art aesthetic you're after.

  5. 5
    Refine in the editor

    Open your favorite in the editor. Adjust colors, add or change text, remove backgrounds, or use AI editing to make style tweaks. Export as transparent PNG, scalable SVG, or upscaled 4x high-res.

Who should use line art logos?

Best for:

Brands seeking a distinctive line art visual identity
Businesses that want to stand out from competitors using generic templates
Companies building a long-term brand identity that won't look dated

Consider another style when:

Your industry demands a very different aesthetic (e.g., industries that expect a very different visual tone)
You need extremely detailed illustrations at very small sizes (favicons)
Your brand needs to pivot visual direction frequently

Color and typography guide for line art logos

Color palette

For line art logos, select colors that reinforce the style's visual language. Test your palette at both small and large sizes, and always check contrast ratios for accessibility.

Typography

For line art logos, choose typography that matches the visual mood. The font should feel like a natural part of the design, not an afterthought.

LogoQuill features for line art logos

Optimized prompts for line art aesthetic
AI auto-picks the best model for line art style
Edit colors, fonts, layout in the built-in editor
Export as PNG, SVG, or high-res 4x upscale
Reference image support — upload inspiration

Example prompts for line art logos

Try these prompts or use them as starting points:

"A single continuous line art logo"

"A line art logo for a modern brand, scalable and memorable"

"Professional line art logo design with symbol and wordmark"

"Line Art style logo, clean on white background, no text"

LogoQuill vs alternatives

Hiring a designer

A designer charges $500–$5,000+ for a line art logo. LogoQuill generates dozens of line art options in seconds for under $1. You can iterate instantly until you find the perfect design.

Template-based tools

Template tools (Canva, Hatchful) use pre-made layouts. LogoQuill generates completely unique line art designs from your description. No two outputs are the same.

DIY in Figma/Illustrator

Professional design tools require hours of learning. LogoQuill produces line art results immediately — and the built-in editor lets you refine without learning complex software.

Common line art logo mistakes

These pitfalls show up repeatedly in line art logo work — avoid them when evaluating your generations.

Thin strokes that disappear at favicon and small-application sizes
Generic line-art iconography indistinguishable from stock icon libraries
Line-art logo paired with solid-fill typography creating visual inconsistency

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Line Art logo FAQ

Will my line-art logo survive at small sizes?

Often no. Thin lines disappear when scaled down. Most successful line-art logos use thicker strokes than they look — test at 16px to see what survives. What survives at 16px is the right weight.

Can line-art logos work in print?

Yes but watch ink gain. Fine lines printed on porous paper bleed slightly and thicken. Vector master files and slight stroke adjustments for paper stock matter more than for solid-fill logos.

How do I avoid line-art looking template-generated?

Most stock line-art icons share a uniform stroke weight and rounded endpoints. Distinctive line-art logos vary stroke weight intentionally, integrate the line into letterforms, or use unexpected line endings. Stand out by breaking line-art conventions.

Can I get a line art logo in SVG format?

Yes. Select the "Recraft V4 Vector" model in the advanced options to get native SVG output that scales infinitely. This is ideal for print, signage, and merchandise. You can also convert any generated PNG logo to SVG using the "Convert to SVG" tool in the editor.

How much does a line art logo cost?

LogoQuill uses a pay-per-use credit system. Standard models (Ideogram, Seedream, Flux Pro) cost 1 credit (~$0.03 per image). Premium models (Nano Banana 2, Recraft V3, Recraft V4 Vector) cost 2 credits (~$0.08 per image). No subscription required.

Can I customize the line art logo after generating?

Absolutely. Every generated logo can be opened in the built-in editor where you can change colors, add or modify text, remove the background, adjust the layout, and more. You can also use AI-powered editing tools to make style changes, simplify shapes, or add effects.