Fruit Logo Ideas:
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Edit | Sunny green and violet pink are upbeat hues that exude kindness and optimism — all charming qualities that will foster trust. Surrounding an apple with a housing structure builds on the color's compassionate themes and hints at a fruit store, while the chunky Chewy typeface adds a youthful contrast. |
Edit | A shopping cart loaded with fruit is a great way to advertise your diverse fruit selection, while the sleek letters of the Krona One typeface offer a modern twist, complementing the icon's refreshing design. The opposing tones of orange and dark blue offer depth, mixing ideas of flavor and coolness. |
Edit | Blue and green are universal colors that offer ideas of balance, stability, and generosity, matching a brand that wants to appear approachable. The curve of the Rubik typeface's letters complements the circular icon, which includes a familiar, halved orange that sparkles on promotional items. |
Edit | This design's contemporary aesthetic stems from the Krona One typeface's distinct personality, which appears sleek and futuristic. The apple surrounded by a shopping cart complements an online fruit store, while the cherry red hue adds a pop of color that's passionate and full of positive energy. |
Edit | Josefin Sans is a structured typeface that commands attention, providing the prominent icon with a solid foundation. The watermelon shaped as a fruit bowl is an imaginative visual that speaks to your brand's fun side, while the formal dark blue and bright white tones lend a mature aesthetic. |
Edit | Comprising fun, chunky letters, the Chewy typeface provides a whimsical character that builds on the color scheme's liveliness. Golden orange and pink hues are cheerful colors that evoke positive feelings in the viewer, while the straw in the lemon cleverly places your brand in the drinks business. |
Edit | The connective script of the Pacifico typeface appears romantic and personal, adding a human element to the logo. The orange hue enlivens the design while offering ideas of joy and optimism. The strawberry at the center of an apple is original and distinct, making it ideal for labels and uniforms. |
Edit | Steeped in a rich, lime green hue, the orange in the icon comes to life, cleverly evoking the taste of zesty citrus fruit. While the leafy accents connect your brand to nature and sustainable growing, the Signika typeface's gentle characters appear commanding in a powerful, dark violet tone. |
Edit | The Cuprum typeface features strict letters that appear regal and sophisticated — ideas echoed in the refined color scheme, which features hints of orange and bright white to offer joyful energy. Neatly displayed fruit complement the polished color scheme, giving the design an elevated aesthetic. |
Edit | The duality of the icon promises diversity and variety, both marketable themes that would entice customers looking for a large selection of fruit. While the green and orange tones denote positive themes of hope, happiness, and growth, the refined letters of the Oswald typeface add a polished finish. |
Edit | If you want to convey your business's playful side, consider this theatrical logo, which draws inspiration from space and all its wonders. These fun ideas are backed by the Gochi Hand typeface's quirky letterforms, while the mix of soft pink and ruby red introduces themes of courage and compassion. |
Edit | The orange and bright green colors offer encouraging ideas of hope and warmth, which would complement an inviting brand identity. The slender letters of the Comfortaa typeface provide a modest charm, while the leafy sweep in the icon emphasizes your link to nature and promises quick service. |
Edit | Developed for screens and desktops, the Asap typeface exudes a contemporary aesthetic that would appeal to a trendy market. A neatly sliced apple offers a simplistic charm that would attract your target market, while the red-orange hue is fiery and passionate, giving the design an energetic finish. |
Edit | A modern reimagining of an orange offers personality and hints at an innovative service, both marketable ideas that would complement a fruit delivery app. The distinctive Aref Ruqaa typeface is choppy and memorable, while the intensity of the dark tangerine hue evokes the yummy taste of an orange. |
Edit | The familiar image of watermelon comes to life in a vivid red-orange tone, which does well to evoke the beloved fruit's intense flavor. With the dark blue tone adding a confident and formal backdrop, the playful Bubblegum Sans typeface adds a youthful contrast that gives the logo a fun aesthetic. |
Edit | This logo exudes refined minimalism thanks to the clean icon and regal color scheme, which includes a burst of sunny green to offer dynamism. The Cardo typeface's classic appearance builds on the dark violet tone's link to elegance, while the sweep hints at efficiency and adds a dramatic twist. |
Edit | Displaying fruit still harvesting on a branch could hint at a farmstall or growing business, which could appeal to wholesalers. The vintage aesthetic of the Averia Libre typeface is memorable and full of character, while the cherry red hue showcases the love and passion poured into your brand. |
Edit | This design radiates positivity and excitement, with the blend of popping pink and bright yellow contributing to the design's joyous energy. While the Krona One typeface's condensed letters and sleek appearance temper the playful icon, the variety of fruits promises delicious fruit salads and bowls. |
Edit | Encircled by a crown, this icon has a regal aesthetic that cleverly draws inspiration from the Royal Gala apple at the center. The dark blue hue provides a dash of prestige that appears confident, underlining the image of a crown, while the Mali typeface helps soften the logo with its playfulness. |
Edit | Sen is a boxy typeface that's bold and assertive, offsetting the lively icon of a cluster of fruit, which includes a pair of cherries to top it off. An earthy color palette connects your brand to nature and honest growing practices, with the pop of lime green offering vibrancy and ideas of growth. |