I’m hoping to design a logo that that is recognizable as both the archtype of healer from the context of gaming; but also as a symbol for the irl field of medicine.

I know I’ve seen some awesome examples in the past, but now that I’m actively looking for them, all I’m finding are a bunch of crosses, potion bottles, etc.

The one that stands out as a good example is Skyrim’s school of restoration logo:

^reminiscent of the Caduceus, which is universally recognized irl; but also uniquely Skyrim’s.

That said, Skyrim’s is kinda just a bird: hoping to find more intricate samples so that I can steal and combine the bits I like.

If you know of any cool healer logos from a videogame, please point me to it!

Thanks all!

  • @SheeEttin
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    41 year ago

    Not the red cross on a white field. That’s the symbol of the Red Cross, and they get antsy if anyone else uses it. But you can use the white cross on a red field. Or a green cross. Or the rod of Asclepius. The caduceus isn’t really supposed to be for medicine.

    • Konn
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      21 year ago

      Maybe to add to this:

      Often times potions/flasks with some liquid inside (I’d say red or green) are used to symbolize “healing (potion)” in video games.

      Maybe you could combine both, use a flask for the video-game part, a red/green cross inside it for the real-world connotation.

      Just a thought :)

  • @Chailles
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    11 year ago

    Is there a context or theme for it? Honestly, if you just want to convey a pure healer, then just a cross would work. As was suggested, the rod fo Asclepius works, though better suited for more modern times or roles suited more towards a medical practioner rather than just a healer.

    • @Sterile_TechniqueOP
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      1 year ago

      Trying to avoid religious iconography, which unfortunately rules out a ton of options on both the irl and gaming sides. 99% of medical facilities are something like “Saint Phloppy’s Erectile Dysfunction Center” and 50% of healing content from gaming revolves around clerics and holy magic.

      I like the rod of Asclepius / caduceus (another poster mentioned it wasn’t meant for medicine, but regardless of origin it’s definitely a symbol for medicine today).

      Image currently in my head is serpent ascending a staff with a phoenix perched on top, wings spread and head kinda dipped / beak open and facing the serpent – kind of a standoff scene.