Pasta Logo Ideas:
Logo | Description |
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Edit | You can't help but sing this business name as you read it in the Parisienne typeface. Above the typeface rests a palace made of pasta strands, with forks for trees, making a fitting pasta restaurant logo. The green and brown color pairing mimics the herbs and spices used in pasta dishes. |
Edit | Pieces of dough and rolling pins point to freshly made and packaged pasta which makes a great Italian pasta logo. The Marcellus SC typeface has a refined design that suggests quality, and the pink-red color embodies the love and passion with which your hands knead the dough into form. |
Edit | Stories are persuasive marketing tools. The wheat, rolling pin, cutlery, and pasta bowl images tell a story of creation, from raw ingredients to finished products, and brands your company as authentic. Black suits a classy establishment, as does the sharp, pointed serifs of the Quando typeface. |
Edit | The location symbol, fork, and streaks peeling off the icon hint at speed and efficiency, even resembling pasta strands, and makes a great logo for a pasta delivery service. Orange conveys the joy of eating good food, while the red Public Sans typeface associates with the romance of pasta. |
Edit | Black is associated with luxury and prestige, while orange expresses joy and positivity. When paired with the image of a pasta dish, it makes a fitting logo for an upmarket restaurant. The Averia Libre typeface appears to be written with a fountain pen, amplifying the classiness of the brand. |
Edit | The fancy twirls of the pasta with stars adorning it communicate a critically acclaimed dining experience. Green expresses a commitment to eco-friendly practices and suits a vegan pasta eatery, while the Barlow typeface has sleek and slender lines that would look great on branding material. |
Edit | The pasta-like design of the fork and spoon creates an image of culinary creativity. It suits a restaurant renowned for its flavorful pasta, and the black color points to an upmarket, premium establishment. The Montserrat typeface has a reserved style that does not compete with the icon. |
Edit | Steam rising from a bowl of pasta is drawn in squiggly lines that resemble fettuccine strands, hinting at warmth and comfort. The mixture of earthy tones points to fresh ingredients. The Roboto Condensed typeface has lettering that is evenly spaced, creating plenty of visual breathing room. |
Edit | The Zilla Slab typeface has a heaviness that projects confidence and gives authority to the restaurant in a sea of competing establishments. The blue-gray color evokes both trust and professionalism, and the stars in the plate of pasta indicate excellence and top-quality dining. |
Edit | Not every business name can hold the stage as a solo act without help from vibrant colors and icons, but the Sacramento typeface shines in the spotlight. Its tangled, wobbly design mimics thin spaghetti or vermicelli strands and suits a pasta brand that wants to show off its name above all else. |