Industry / Food and drink
Food and drink logos for sale.
Marks that survive small cup print, gold foil on chocolate wrap, and one-colour paper bag. One owner per mark, priced from $200.
From the editor’s desk
This is the shortlist I hand friends starting a coffee bar or a small bakery. Each mark has been proofed against the two hardest jobs in food and drink: the 12mm print on the corner of a menu and the one-colour stamp on a kraft paper bag. If it does not hold up on a cardboard cup lid, it does not make the row. One buyer per mark, no exceptions.
A shortlist from the roster.
Lantern Bake
Designed by Josie Marlow, Edinburgh
$275
Available
One-owner licence, print-ready.
Hill & Bean Coffee
Designed by Diego Souza, São Paulo
$345
Available
One-owner licence, no attribution.
Rue Chocolat
Designed by Sophie Renaud, Montreal
$520
Sold
Retired, one owner on file.
Small Harvest
Designed by Ahmed Faisal, Marrakesh
$390
Available
One-owner licence, vector bundle.
Custom identity, when a ready-made mark is not quite right
Brief a designer. Own the outcome.
Three tiers, priced in dollars, delivered in vectors. Essentials at $800, Studio at $1,800, Studio+ at $3,500. Two to four weeks, three concept rounds, guidelines PDF at every level.
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