British Food Logo Ideas:
Logo | Description |
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Edit | Dark blue is an unusual color for a food company, but in this case highlights the cool, creamy aspect of a bowl of clotted cream with your afternoon tea. This color choice also conveys a professional, trustworthy brand, while the rounded Asap typeface complements the contemporary style of this logo for a dessert or afternoon tea restaurant. |
Edit | The sweetness and youthful energy of the Emilys Candy typeface create the effect of an old-school candy shop, bringing a sense of nostalgia to this family-friendly design. The curled pastry puts one in mind of a swiss roll or scone — ideal British desserts, while bright orange enhances the friendly, cheerful aesthetic of this business. |
Edit | Fish and chips make up a classic British dish that immediately brands your business. The calligraphic style of the Aref Ruqaa typeface hints at a personal touch within the business and towards customers, while blue tones suggest skill, expertise, and trustworthiness, encouraging a loyal customer base for your business. |
Edit | A spot of yellow-orange adds a sunny optimism and excitement to this near-black and white, contemporary design. This modern style is continued in the simple icon, highlighting a restaurant specializing in a full English breakfast. The handwritten Krona One typeface adds personality and style to the logo for a trendy design. |
Edit | Dark red whets the appetite, encouraging customers to enter your restaurant for a classic British dinner. An icon of fish and chips represents this cuisine perfectly, creating anticipation in potential customers. Meanwhile, the technical Sarabun typeface sends a brand message of professionalism and attention to detail. |
Edit | A large biscuit draws attention and makes mouths water, highlighting a British biscuit brand customers can enjoy with their tea. Emerald green suggests nature and new beginnings, hinting at a sustainable, eco-friendly brand. The slightly rounded Rubik typeface complements the rounded biscuit and adds a friendly, welcoming aesthetic to the logo. |
Edit | The cutlery on the face of this alarm clock is a creative way of reminding everyone that it's nearly time for tea! Dark blue brings a more sophisticated, elegant air to the design, suitable for a fancy high tea business, while the handwritten style of the Pattaya typeface softens the serious nature of this logo and adds a personal touch. |
Edit | The dark gold color palette conveys a brand that is confident in the quality of their products. This business's focus is highlighted by the delicious pie in the icon, with the rounded frame suggesting something for everyone. Meanwhile, the geometric Nunito Sans typeface offers perfect balance to this symmetrical design. |
Edit | Dark brown conveys a sense of dependability and stability, hinting that this restaurant puts out consistently good food. The thin potato chips next to the fish are a creative take on the classic fish and chips popular in the U.K., while the original Candal typeface complements this unique design and adds a fun aesthetic to the logo. |
Edit | Tea is a staple of British cuisine, and this icon with a delicate curl of leaves coming from the cup hints at this tradition of fine, loose leaf tea. The elegant Cinzel Decorative typeface combines the traditions of British cuisine with modern creativity, while dark blue adds a sophistication to this design that suits the contemporary style. |