Apothecary Logo Ideas:
Logo | Description |
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Edit | Advertisers use purple to convey a sense of fantasy or curiosity, making it a suitable color choice for an esoteric apothecary brand. The icon of a plant sprouting from a capsule is a clever way of saying "plants that heal," and the Poppins typeface has an orthodoxy that adds professionalism. |
Edit | The symmetry of the design suits an apothecary business that's known for precision in its calculations, while the Ramaraja typeface has sharp serifs that elevate its status. Dark green is apt for an icon of leaves, symbolizing a connection with nature and conveying vitality and freshness. |
Edit | Teal communicates a sense of idealism and optimism, while the inky Averia Libre typeface belongs to an old and weathered pen, bringing charm to the logo. A half-human, half-plant icon makes the perfect emblem for an apothecary that wants to establish a connection with the natural world. |
Edit | The Sen typeface has letters that are evenly spaced, creating plenty of visual breathing room that is pleasing to look at. Orange and green blend the qualities of energy and vitality, suiting a medicinal apothecary. The mixture of color is mirrored in the mixture of natural herbs in the icon. |
Edit | Black is the most dominant visual element in this logo and works to brand your apothecary as upmarket and sophisticated, with a wealthy clientele. The icon of a plant-house cleverly says "we are the home of herbs," and the distinctive SeoulHangang EB typeface can be used as a brand identifier. |
Edit | Soft orange is minimalist and soothing to look at, suiting the icon of an apothecary's mortar and pestle. The contemporary theme ensures that the design appeals to millennials and brands your practice as trendy. In dark blue, the Jomolhari typeface adds a sense of professionalism to the brand. |
Edit | Green represents earth and orange conveys vibrancy, while the Laila typeface has a traditionally feminine personality that expresses care. The medical aid icon in green and orange is a great visual metaphor for natural medicine and suits an apothecary practice with herbal medicine as its niche. |
Edit | The icon, resembling a caduceus, holds the attention of viewers of this logo. It hails from a bygone era, denoting chemistry and experimentation, suiting an apothecary. Green, orange, and blue encapsulate the spirit of mixing, and the orthodoxy of the Biryani typeface contrasts the esoteric icon. |
Edit | Orange and red are eye-catching colors that stand out in a sea of advertisements. Orange evokes feelings of positivity and energy, while red conveys the passion you have for the experimentation seen in the icon. The Righteous typeface has an experimental design that suits an innovative business. |
Edit | If you want the name of your apothecary practice to stick with people, you might be better off using a text-only logo without any emotive icons. In this case, the Redressed typeface stands out with its flamboyant curls, having the charm and personality of an esoteric brand. Its dark blue color does well to balance esotericism with professionalism. |