Artisan Logo Ideas:
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Edit | This clever design places a steam plume on a dark background to merge a hot cup of coffee and a coffee bean, creating the perfect logo for a café or bean to cup machine brand. The rich brown tone suggests high-quality coffee, while the Enriqueta typeface conveys authority with its robust serifs. |
Edit | With its fresh green color and dreamy curves, this logo projects the same calming quality you'd expect from a lovely cup of tea. The logo looks a bit like a genie's lamp, hinting at a tea experience nothing short of magical. The rounded letters of the Kodchasan typeface complement the icon's curves. |
Edit | This logo is ideal for a woodcraft brand. Workshop tools behind a woodgrain crest carry strong connotations of hard work and tradition, while the light and dark brown shades may suggest the use of wood such as oak and walnut. The bold lines of the Lato typeface echo the strength of your woodcrafts. |
Edit | Rolling fields and a sun with long, vivid rays are images that signal new beginnings. The fresh green tone suggests restored balance, with deep purple hinting at newfound spirituality. The broad strokes of the Sansation typeface fit the bright theme of your logo. Great for a produce or health brand. |
Edit | Refurbishing an office space can seem daunting, so using bright, uplifting colors like red and orange can help get people excited about your bespoke office furniture. A tidy desk and chair will inspire people to reorganize their space, while the Rubik typeface's bold letters round off the neat logo. |
Edit | A delicate, breezy top on a single hanger is a great way to represent a brand that specializes in cute, bespoke outfits. Gold creates a luxurious, magical feel, while the El Messiri typeface, with its bold strokes and short, curved serifs, is charming and readable. Great for a trendy brand. |
Edit | A house shaped like a loaf evokes memories of warm bread and is perfect for your lovely artisanal loaves. Connotations of home, warmth, and love are captured by the icon and the warm orange and friendly yellow colors. The strokes of the Days One typeface are thick, just like the bread you bake. |
Edit | A stirring stick inside a pink container with a leafy stalk makes a lovely icon for a brand that produces custom skincare solutions. Blue gives the icon a calming quality, while the bright pink adds a flirty touch. The bold, all-caps lettering of the Noto Serif typeface gives the logo authority. |
Edit | A wallpaper pattern with heart accents is a sweet choice for a family-run business that makes scrumptious donuts. The gold color may indicate caramel frosting, while the hearts suggest food made with love and care. With its handwritten influences, the Amatic SC typeface adds an authentic touch. |
Edit | Black and red is a professional, high-energy choice that works beautifully for a cotton candy business. Kids will quickly recognize your brand colors, and the hand holding a sparkling cotton candy swirl will entice young and old to try your treats. The loopy Pacifico typeface complements the icon. |
Edit | Gold is a lovely color to represent a premium festival clothing or boho jewelry brand. The icon's strings may hint at custom accessories made with leather, while the Poppins typeface, with its bold letterforms, is just as daring as the pieces you create. Great for a young adult fashion brand. |
Edit | This dreamy icon comprising a dog, cat, fish, and stars is a lovely option for a gourmet pet food brand. The cool gray color helps to balance the design, while the stars hint at quality products your pets will love. The tall, strong letters of the Saira Condensed typeface are highly readable. |
Edit | The icon's muted colors and delicate floral imagery lends itself to a range of premium brands. Cameo (beige) has a soft, earthly feel, while the dark gray background projects exclusivity. The DM Serif Text typeface creates a nice contrast against the dark background. Lovely for a beauty brand. |
Edit | A lone plant sprouting from the earth suggests purity and simplicity, making it ideal for a food brand that believes in clean ingredients or plant-based meals. The parsley (deep green) color hints at growth and peace, while the neat, rounded look of the Comfortaa typeface creates a balanced design. |
Edit | White and black is a timeless color combination that befits a dressmaking business. The silhouette of a woman wearing a hat with flower motifs signals a laid-back brand focused on pretty tops and dresses made for sunny days. The bold, square letterforms of the Teko typeface hint at innovation. |
Edit | "Quirky," "fun," and "approachable" are some words that spring to mind when you see this icon. A smiling cloud suspended by balloons is a whimsical image that's ideal for a bespoke baby brand. Muted gold adds a dash of joy without being overpowering, while the Quicksand typeface is highly readable. |
Edit | This logo combines red and green with a snowflake icon to create a design with a distinct holiday vibe. The curly, swirly letters of the Rum Raisin typeface enhance the logo's playful tone. Snow-speckled ice cream is a sweet touch. A great choice for a dessert shop or Christmas snack brand. |
Edit | The rich, warm brown tones evoke memories of coffee, chocolate, and caramel, creating an inviting logo for a café or a bakery. A rolling pin, steaming cup, and star motifs hint at your products and their quality. The worn look of the Special Elite typeface gives the logo a lovely vintage undertone. |
Edit | Are those snowflakes or chicken footprints? Either way, it makes a unique and interesting logo design fit for a handmade clothing or accessories brand. The cranberry shade is tasteful yet flirty, while the fine, structured letterforms of the Questrial typeface hang back and let the icon shine. |
Edit | This simple but strong logo needs no icon and relies on deep orange shades and the classic Pridi typeface to do all the work. The warm orange color scheme is ideal for an artisanal ale or beer brand, while the robust letterforms make your liquor brand easy to identify. |