Logo designers are having a field day accessorizing and innovating ball logos to make them more unique and eye-catching. Some have even turned ordinary balls into fruits, animals, accessory and chat box. There are many ball clubs that have very interesting logo designs too. And we are not talking about simply placing a ball within the team name text.

For instance, the NBA team Miami Heat's logo is that of flaming red basketball. English football team Tottenham Hotspur's logo is that of a cockerel standing on a football. The 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil also featured a logo of hands joining together to form a ball and a trophy (which also resembles that sporting competition's most coveted trophy).

If you are trying to organize a team of your own or maybe helping an organization plan a local tournament for young players in your neighborhood, this collection of cool ball logo designs can be one of your inspiration. Take a look!

01 Basketball-Themed Logos

Basketball logos are not limited to teams. They can also be found in logo designs for basketball clinics and equipment shops. Logo designs for teams usually use darker and bolder color tones with the team name in bold text. For its other uses, the colors are usually brighter and warmer.

Hoop Logo Design by Abmcolors

Pirate Logo Design by Roman.Free

Shield Logo Design by Dinosab

Halo Logo Design by Kozak

02 Volleyball-Themed Logos

Volleyball logo designs noticeably use a variety of cooler colors. In some designs, the lines or stripes of a volleyball ball are creatively modified to look like reaching hands. There is also a lot of using badges/emblems/crests behind the ball.

Yellow Logo Design by Closetmonkey

Plug Logo Design by Maxime Isabelle

03 Soccer/ Football-Themed Logos

Soccer teams or clubs emblems are usually accompanied by other symbols or objects related to the team like palm trees and lions. They can be used warm or cool colors, or a singular color or a variety.

Comet Logo Design by Revotype

Leaf Logo Design by Creativelyyours

04 Tennis-Themed Logos

Rather than being the automatic center of attention, the image of a tennis ball sometimes only complements the logo design. Designs for competitions and such have a rather rigid style, emblazoned with bold texts and colors. Other designs are rather quirky, for example, a crab's body looking like a tennis ball.

Sun Logo Design by Baluev

Fast Logo Design by Jaime.Sp

Flask Logo Design by Hugsargatal

Anchor Logo Design by Ellen Zheng

Guru Logo Design by Dinodesigns

Crab Logo Design by Rafaelrnf

Chat Logo Design by Lukeruk

Gray Logo Design by Slavo Kiss

05 Bowling-Themed Logos

Plenty of the bowling logo designs are also used in the food industry. Bowling balls are turned into grapes or oranges or a pig's behind. Logo designs for bowling competitions have a friendlier tone compared to the serious tones of the previous sports.

Pinball Logo Design by Storozhev

Black Logo Design by Insigniada

Grapes Logo Design by Shad

Orange Logo Design by Shad

Bowl Logo Design by Ederlraizoz

Midnight Logo Design by Matt Rossi

06 Baseball-Themed Logos

Logo designs for baseball competitions use rather cool colors and are less rigid in style and tone compared to the other ball designs. Aside from the baseball ball, these logo designs are also partnered with baseball bats or field.

Girl Logo Design by Dinodesigns

Cross Logo Design by Harley Creative

How to Acquire a Ball Logo?

Option 1: Try a logo maker. BrandCrowd's ball logo maker is a good tool to use when putting your creativity to use. The tool has several pre-made logos and a variety of colors, shapes and fonts to choose from.

You can also use the team logo maker if you are putting up a sports team or a club.

Option 2: Try crowdsourcing. DesignCrowd's community of talented logo designer can create custom ball logos for your business by launching a project with the team.

What are you waiting for? Let us help you design your business logo today!

Written by Marvi Ocampo on Wednesday, July 10, 2019

Marvi is a travel blogger and freelance writer who mixes in a love for design into her work. Connect with her through her travel blog at Osmiva.com