Style / Wordmark
Wordmark logos for sale.
The name, drawn well. Kerned, weighted, and finished as if the letters were commissioned from a foundry. One owner per mark, from $200.
From the editor’s desk
A wordmark is where craft has nowhere to hide. I keep this list short because most stock wordmarks are typefaces with a tracking tweak, not drawings. Every wordmark here has custom terminals, a reworked ampersand or a redrawn descender, and a version tuned for small print. Fashion, editorial titles, and software companies tend to buy from this row.
A shortlist from the roster.
Osten & Vale
Designed by Louise Cavendish, London
$525
Available
One-owner licence, full type file.
Marlowe Journal
Designed by Adrian Foss, Copenhagen
$430
Available
One-owner licence, no attribution.
Pale Signal
Designed by Nia Okoye, Lagos
$280
Sold
Retired, one owner on file.
Field Practice
Designed by Yusuke Amano, Osaka
$610
Available
One-owner licence, print-ready.
Custom identity, when a ready-made mark is not quite right
Brief a designer. Own the outcome.
Three tiers, priced in dollars, delivered in vectors. Essentials at $800, Studio at $1,800, Studio+ at $3,500. Two to four weeks, three concept rounds, guidelines PDF at every level.
A note on trademarks
The Witlax licence gives you the right to use, modify, and register the mark you buy. It does not verify freedom-to-operate in your class of goods. Run a wordmark search on your national trademark office and a reverse-image check before you commit to signage or a domain. Any reference to third-party brand names on this page is nominative fair use for editorial context, not endorsement. See our trademark disclosure.