Charcuterie Logo Ideas:
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Edit | A striking logo design that could work for a charcuterie business that specializes in pork. The eccentric Pattaya Regular font commands attention, drawing your eye to the business name and pork-inspired icon. The dark background communicates class, while the pop of orange adds some cheer. |
Edit | This fun logo design clearly states the nature of your business, thanks to its use of the colors white and red, which cleverly represent the various colors of cold meats displayed in the icon. Inspired by the geometric-style sans serif typefaces, the Quicksand typeface helps lend a modern touch. |
Edit | A trendy icon that's cleverly paired with a Cinzel Decorative typeface to add a touch of class. The elegant slope of the typeface mimics the precision of cutting cold meat. The smart addition of the knife and fork in the beautiful icon hints at fine dining, while the maroon color conveys quality. |
Edit | Bright and timeless. The combination of pink, red, and cream tones instantly conjures images of cold cut meats. The loopless design of the Kanit typeface looks versatile and contemporary. The prominence of the typeface also helps complement the bold icon, which fittingly features a cheese board. |
Edit | This logo design cleverly combines orange, black, and white to create an alluring image. The little pig in the flaming icon makes this logo the ideal fit for those who specialize in smoked meat and pork cuts. The Anton typeface is clear and captivating, making it perfect for online branding ideas. |
Edit | A modest logo that's still capable of captivating customers. The classic style of the red Cinzel Decorative typeface adds some class, especially when paired with the simple white background. A deliberate lack of imagery emphasizes the name of the business, suiting a name that reads as a slogan. |
Edit | A simple but stylish logo that could work for a charcuterie food truck or takeaway service. The bright red icon features loads of yummy snacks and cold meat options, suggesting that your business offers a wide variety. This detailed icon paired with the black Kanit typeface looks modern and chic. |
Edit | A marketable and trendy choice that's great for online readability, thanks to the Libre Baskerville typeface. The addition of utensils may suit those who offer catering services, while the orange charcuterie board in the icon promises that customers will leave your business with full bellies. |
Edit | Clean and modern, this logo is a brilliant choice for a charcuterie business that specializes in tasty sausages and/or pork. The contemporary appeal of the Quicksand font highlights the prominent icon, which is further emphasized by the clever combination of the colors red, white, and brown. |
Edit | The icon suggests that customers will be spoiled for choice, making it the ideal logo for those who offer dining experiences and/or catering services. The tasteful Cinzel Decorative typeface adds the perfect touch of elegance, while the orange and red colors highlight the richness of your flavors. |