Biscuit Logo Ideas:
Logo | Description |
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Edit | The earthy colors of this logo will put customers in mind of warm, chocolate chip biscuits fresh from the oven. This idea is reinforced by the large biscuits in the icon, while the bite from one implies that customers can't get enough of your biscuits. The Forum typeface adds a classic element. |
Edit | A large biscuit wearing a crown conveys the brand message that your biscuit brand is the cream of the crop in the industry. It could also be linked to ideas of princesses and princes when combined with the youthful light pink color. The friendly Mitr typeface complements this childlike design. |
Edit | The rounded, casual letters of the Sniglet typeface add a sense of friendly welcome to this design and suit the large, round biscuits icon. The filled sandwich biscuits are an inviting and mouthwatering element, while fall tones of red, orange, and brown are reminiscent of warm biscuits. |
Edit | A large chocolate chip biscuit immediately grabs attention and will attract children to your brand. The Baloo Bhai 2 typeface complements the family-friendly vibe with its fun, bouncy style. The brown tones indicate a reliable, safe brand and highlight the idea of chocolate chip biscuits. |
Edit | This biscuit logo celebrates simplicity with the single biscuit icon. The beautifully fluted edges show skill and attention to detail in baking, while the bright lime green color brings to mind delicious citrus flavors. The quirky Ribeye typeface adds a dynamic element to this design with playful, tattoo-inspired lettering. |
Edit | Dark red sets the stage for a sophisticated biscuit brand that focuses on quality. The stacked biscuits highlight the business focus and, together with the red color, call customers to buy your biscuits. The typewriter style of the Averia Libre typeface adds an elegant vintage style to the logo. |
Edit | The large biscuit flanked by wheat sheaves highlight a sense of tradition with old family recipes. The pale blue and pink work well together and are typically used in advertising to symbolize boys and girls, appealing to children. The Mali typeface continues this youthful, carefree impression. |
Edit | The Pacifico typeface creates a casual atmosphere that is fun and laidback. Creamy orange shines against the dark background and conveys a "fun in the sun" vibe that complements the typeface. The broken biscuit evokes images of breaking in half soft, chewy biscuits fresh from the oven. |
Edit | Shocking pink and black are complementary, funky colors that will immediately grab attention and help the logo stick in customers' memories. The dynamic Lemon typeface is a great choice for this design and would work well on a shop sign. A trio of identical biscuits highlights customer favorites. |
Edit | Chicle is a unique and extremely versatile typeface that can be used in any marketing style while still holding its fun, sugary character. Dark gray provides a contrasting neutrality that helps the text and icon stand out. The decorated biscuits show the variety on offer from this biscuit brand. |