Comfort Food Logo Ideas:
Logo | Description |
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![]() | Blue is an unusual color choice for a food business, but it is a comforting color as it tells customers they can trust in your industry expertise and skill. Popcorn is considered a comfort food, and the small sparkles around this box promise a magical taste sensation. The informal style of the Laila typeface brings that casual comfort feel. |
![]() | This abstract design could be a cupcake with creamy frosting, or could be steam coming off a hot casserole, either way it is a comforting food image for your business. The handwritten Atma typeface creates a fun and casual atmosphere for your business, while green hints at organic ingredients or vegetarian or vegan meals. |
![]() | Yellow-orange exudes happiness, excitement, and enthusiasm, getting customers excited for your comfort food. The piping hot pizza slice dripping cheese is the epitome of late-night snacks and celebratory foods that bring comfort to everyone, while the balanced, geometric Nunito Sans typeface hints at a trustworthy brand. |
![]() | What's more comforting than fresh-baked bread? This icon with rolling pins and wheat suggests exactly that, bringing to mind the yeasty, warm scent. The red and orange color palette hints at the warmth and comfort of that freshly baked bread, while the elegant Josefin Sans typeface adds a vintage feel that suggests an artisanal bread company. |
![]() | The handwritten style of the Sriracha typeface adds a personal touch to this logo that hints at a small, family-owned business personally serving and seeing to their customers. A bowl of ramen noodles offers the comfort of both hot soup and carbs, enough to entice anyone, while bright red draws attention to your business. |
![]() | The casual appearance of the Kodchasan typeface, which is based on teenage handwriting, conveys the comfort of a family-friendly atmosphere. The cyan color complements the idea of youth and brings tranquility and energy to the design. Meanwhile, the handmade pies convey all the comfort of home cooking and families eating together. |
![]() | Homemade dishes like soups, casseroles, and pot roasts are highlighted in this icon with steam rising from a hot pot, bringing that sense of home comfort to the design. Bright orange conveys a sense of creativity that will bring happiness and excitement to customers, while the Goudy Bookletter 1911 typeface takes command of the space. |
![]() | The original Pacifico typeface brings a fun, summery character to this logo that brings to mind family summer vacations at the beach, adding a sense of nostalgia to the brand message. Orange complements this theme and conveys a brand message of optimism and happiness. Meanwhile, the taco icon hints at the comfort many find in fast food. |
![]() | Dark blue and green commonly highlight vitality, health, and strength, hinting at comfort food specially made when you're feeling down or sick and that will get you feeling better in no time. This idea is continued in the cooking items in the icon, suggesting home cooked meals, while the retro Libre Franklin typeface hints at traditional recipes. |
![]() | Golden orange shines in this design, drawing attention to the brand and conveying a blessing for abundance and prosperity on your customers. The steaming bowl of soup entices with the idea of comfort and warmth on a winter's day, while the institutional Barlow typeface adds a hint of professionalism and sophistication to this logo. |