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Free Calligraphy Logo Maker

Design a calligraphy logo with hand-lettered character. Customize a free template in 15 minutes and download files ready for wedding stationery, luxury packaging, personal-brand websites, and engraved keepsakes.

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4.92 ★ from 130 customer reviews · 36 calligraphy logo templates available

Turbologo vs. hiring a designer vs. DIY for your calligraphy logo

A side-by-side breakdown of the three common ways to get a professional calligraphy logo, comparing cost, turnaround time, and what you actually receive.

  DIY (free tools) Hire a designer Turbologo
Typical cost $0 (your time) $300–$2,000 $19.99–$79.99
Time to finished logo 8–40 hours 1–4 weeks ~15 minutes
Edits and revisions Costs time and effort Charged per round Unlimited, anytime
Vector files (SVG, PDF) Sometimes Yes Yes (Standard & Business)
Brand variations included No Often extra Color, monochrome, reversed
Commercial rights Depends on tool Negotiated Full, included
Money-back guarantee N/A Rare 7 days

How to design a calligraphy logo

A calligraphy logo carries the warmth of a hand, even when drawn digitally. Make one in three steps with Turbologo's calligraphy logo maker.

Pick brush, pointed pen, or modern calligraphy

Filter calligraphy templates by tradition: brush-lettering (thick warm strokes for personal brands and food), pointed-pen copperplate (delicate thin-and-thick contrast for weddings and luxury), and modern calligraphy (a relaxed mix of both for coaches, photographers, and creatives).

Refine the wordmark and pair with a quiet sans-serif

Adjust the swash on the first and last letter, soften the baseline, and pair the calligraphy wordmark with a quiet sans-serif tagline. The contrast lets the hand-lettering breathe and keeps the lockup readable on business cards, wedding invitations, and Instagram bios.

Download vector files for foil, engraving, and print

Get vector SVG and PDF that engravers, foil-press shops, and laser cutters require. High-resolution PNG handles websites and social. Calligraphy needs vectors because hairline strokes vanish at low resolution and on physical engraving heads.

Calligraphy logo design tips

A calligraphy logo carries the warmth of a hand even when drawn digitally. Apply these four principles when customizing your calligraphy template.

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Match the lettering style to the brand voice

Brush-lettering reads as warm, friendly, and food-related. Pointed-pen copperplate reads as formal, romantic, and traditional luxury. Modern calligraphy reads as creative, approachable, and personal. Pick the lettering tradition that matches how customers should feel when they read the brand name aloud, not the one that looks fanciest.

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Pair calligraphy with a quiet sans-serif

Two scripts in one logo always fight. Pair the hand-lettered wordmark with a quiet sans-serif tagline (in tracking-out caps or sentence case). The contrast makes the calligraphy feel intentional rather than decorative, and the sans-serif carries the small text that hand-lettering cannot.

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Protect the hairlines for print and engraving

Pointed-pen calligraphy uses very thin upstrokes that disappear under 8pt and on engraving heads. Set a minimum stroke width in vector software, or thicken the thinnest hairlines manually for business cards, foiled invitations, and laser-engraved keepsakes. Vector SVG and PDF preserve the hairlines at any scale.

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Use one accent color, not full polychrome

Calligraphy logos work best in a single dark ink (black, navy, deep wine, or warm brown) on cream or white. Add at most one metallic accent for foil applications. Avoid multi-color calligraphy; it fights the elegance the script itself is supposed to provide and reads more as scrapbook than as luxury brand.

Frequently asked questions about calligraphy logos

A calligraphy logo is a hand-lettered or hand-lettered-style wordmark drawn in one of the calligraphy traditions: brush-lettering, pointed-pen copperplate, or modern calligraphy. It usually pairs the script wordmark with a quiet sans-serif tagline and lives on a cream or off-white background with one dark ink color and an optional metallic accent for foil.
Wedding planners, stationery designers, luxury fashion and beauty, personal-brand coaches, photographers, boutique bakeries, fine restaurants, florists, and creative studios use calligraphy logos. The shared trait is that the brand sells warmth, craft, or personal touch and the lettering becomes a signature, not just a name.
A single dark ink on cream or off-white is the calligraphy convention: deep black, navy, wine, forest green, or warm brown. Add at most one metallic accent (gold, copper, or rose) for foiled stationery and packaging. Avoid multi-color calligraphy; it competes with the elegance the script is providing.

How do I customize a calligraphy template?

Pick a template in the calligraphy tradition that matches your brand voice (brush, copperplate, or modern), swap in your brand name, and adjust the swash on the first and last letter for personality. Pair the wordmark with a quiet sans-serif tagline in tracking-out caps. Keep the palette to one dark ink plus an optional gold or copper accent.

Can I use my calligraphy logo commercially?

Yes. Every paid plan includes full commercial rights to use the calligraphy logo on wedding stationery, luxury packaging, business cards, websites, engraved keepsakes, and any product or service you sell. The Business plan delivers vector source files required by foil-press shops, engravers, and laser cutters. The 7-day money-back guarantee applies.
About 15 minutes from picking a calligraphy template to downloading vector files. Most planners and creatives finish in one sitting: pick a brush or copperplate template, swap the wordmark, adjust the opening and closing swash, pair with a sans-serif tagline, and export. Re-edit later for seasonal stationery collections or new service tiers.
The Business plan provides vector SVG and PDF files in your name. You can file for trademark registration if the logo meets uniqueness and distinctiveness requirements in your jurisdiction (USPTO, EUIPO, etc.). Logos that use stock icons (for example, from Noun Project) may not pass the uniqueness check. If needed, upload your own icon or replace it with a unique mark in the editor.

Calligraphy logos carry a hand into a digital world

Wedding planners, luxury brands, and personal-brand creators rely on calligraphy logos because the lettering itself signals craft, warmth, and a human author. A serif wordmark feels institutional; a hand-lettered wordmark feels personal. Turbologo's calligraphy logo maker was built so a planner, photographer, or boutique maker can produce a hand-lettered identity in minutes and use it on wedding invitations, foiled hang tags, the website header, and engraved keepsakes.

What you get with every calligraphy logo download

  • Vector files (SVG, PDF): Required by foil-press shops, engravers, laser cutters, and high-end stationers who need clean hairlines at every scale.
  • High-resolution PNG (2000px): For websites, Instagram, Pinterest, and wedding portals such as The Knot and Zola.
  • Dark-ink and metallic-foil variants: The wordmark already prepared in deep ink for paper and in gold or copper for foiled stationery.
  • Typography & color pack: The hand-lettered wordmark paired with a quiet sans-serif system to reuse across invitations, signage, and welcome boxes.

Calligraphy logo styles that work

A brush-lettering wordmark with warm thick strokes fits boutique bakeries, florists, and personal-brand coaches because brush warmth invites the reader in. A pointed-pen copperplate wordmark with delicate hairlines suits wedding stationery, luxury fashion, and fine fragrance because copperplate carries centuries of formal-romantic association. A modern calligraphy wordmark with a relaxed baseline works for photographers, creative studios, and lifestyle entrepreneurs because the looser hand reads as approachable rather than formal. Pick the calligraphy tradition that matches how customers should feel when they say the brand name aloud, and always pair the script with a quiet sans-serif so the lettering can breathe.

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Create a calligraphy logo with Turbologo's free hand-lettered logo maker

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