These days, it’s all about convenience. Especially now that we are going through a quarantine period under a pandemic. But even before all of this started, restaurants were slated to earn more from food delivery and takeout transactions. 60% of consumers in the United States of America now get their grub delivered in their doorstep
The industry is growing, that’s why we prepared a collection of Food delivery logo ideas for every aspiring brand out there.Â
- Text
- Illustration
- Minimalist
Before we dig into this exciting roundup of logos, make sure you set a diner persona and consider them in the logo selection process. Internalize and carefully evaluate what type of design will attract them the most.Â
Who would be most likely to enjoy your business model and service? Moms? Busy office workers? Once you’ve found the answer, you can have a better understanding of what design elements your logo needs. Remember that 77% of consumers prefer brands that they can relate to. Â
Text
Wordmark logos are a go-to for brands that are established and for those who are just starting out. Text logos feature your brand name whether in full or initialism. Grub Hub is one of the top food delivery companies that carry this type of logo. It is a clear way to introduce yourself compared to logos that rely solely on an illustration like Nike’s swoosh.
Big names aside, displaying your brand name especially in the formative stage of your brand will help your audience remember who you are.Â
Fooba by DEADCOOL
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Fooba by WanWan
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Food Express by alvinnavarra
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Food Express by Gigih Rudya
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Snack Food Delivery by ilovedesign1
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Food Express by Oscar SkippaÂ
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Breakfasto by Gennady Savinoc
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Pro tip: Don’t go overboard with fonts
This is a deadly mistake when it comes to text-based logos. Getting a little too excited and incorporating too many fonts will end you up with a cluttered design.
It is a common misconception that creating a text logo is simple, but it takes a lot of hard work to strike a perfect balance between typographic elements. When selecting fonts, professionals recommend sticking to two to three different font styles to create an eye-catching design.
Next Dish by Prasoon Mohan
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Fork Food Truck by argaamala
The food industry has a lot of favorite fonts including Clarkson, Giaza, and Bujole. These three fonts are good for making a statement because of their weighty look. They stand out with heavily defined strokes. For lighter fonts, you can choose to opt for Wacca, Mi Cocina, Cuciniere, and Baskerville.Â
Familiarizing yourself with these fonts will allow you to explore more font combinations that best fit your brand.
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Illustration
Going for a design that features illustrations will allow you to tell a story effectively through drawings. This is a powerful design practice that also lets brands explore a broader range of art styles and brand storytelling.
Restaurant Eat Food Love Heart by LogoBrainstorm
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Sandwich & Fries Food Truck by town
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Delivery Rocket by FishDesigns61025
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EatZilla – online food Delivery app logo by Lokesh Murali
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Food App by town
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Food Delivery by SimplePixelSL
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One of the most loved trends right now is flat design. Logos that follow this art movement greatly benefits UX. Flat design paves the way for more accessible, legible, and a clearer visual hierarchy.Â
For logos, it’s best to use symbols that are associated and related to your goods and services. Common drawings you’ll see in the food delivery service will include eating utensils, serving plates, chefs, and food.Â
Hosta by Valery Shi
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Mama Menu #1 by Szende Brassai
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NutrEats by Kreative Fingers
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Food Delivery Logo by Vlad Petrescu
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Sea Food Delivery by Zabriskie
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AbbeyGo by trufya
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TraiGo by Alan Oronoz
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If you want to make your illustration even more functional, you can pair them with readable fonts such as GT Eesti Display. Uber Eats makes use of drawings and typography wisely. This leading food delivery app even has a custom font to go with its fork logo.
Abbey Lite by efte
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Food Delivery App Icon Logo by Klaudia Mondek
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Food delivery logo concept by Kim Barsegyan
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Shooting for a modern look will help you communicate better with the industry’s biggest userbase made up of 25 to 34 years old.Â
Minimalist
Today, minimalism is not just about aesthetics and philosophy. This art style also paves the way for designs with improved readability and legibility.Â
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Some brands think that incorporating the three logo design elements including text, illustration, and color will result in an overbearing logo that will not adapt well. However, it is possible to utilize three and end up with something good.Â
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One of the best ways to do this is to opt for a minimalist approach to your design. Take DoorDash’s logo as an example. It has all three elements, but the brand’s logo remains to be adaptive regardless of where it is put.
Anchor Food by datenshiblue
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Beach Bites Food Delivery by kina.design
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Food Brand Icon by Leo
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Food Bubble Message by MDS
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Food Delivery Logo by Abhishek Choudhary
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Healthy Food Delivery Service logo by Vadim Paschenko
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Hot Headphones by shad
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Food Delivery logo by Jowel Agmed
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Tutto V2 by Aldo Hysenaj
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Food Delivery App Logo by Lepchik
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gokee – Delivery App Logo Design Branding. by RI Rafiq
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Food Delivery by Andy Zee
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Minimalist art pair amazingly with color because it is a simple yet genius way to appeal to audiences. You can use color psychology to your advantage.Â
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For example, the food industry loves making use of yellow and red. The reason behind this is that these colors evoke positive emotions and even increases the appetite of people who see it. The entire color spectrum also has other great traits that you can read about here. Â
Develop an appetite for effective design
The perfect logo for your food delivery service company is one that represents your brand characteristics and is relatable to your audience.Â
Don’t take the importance of logo design for granted and become the centerpiece of the market. Remarkable design assets will help you get an advantage from your competitors.
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You can get even more logo inspiration here and become even more confident with your brand insignia. The DesignCrowd community has years of professional experience. They have and continue to support every client project from any niche and industry. Their graphic design portfolio is oozing with endless creativity trusted by companies from all over the world.
Alternatively, you can find logos that will always stay fresh in our ready-made food delivery and app logo collection.
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Written by DesignCrowd on Monday, May 11, 2020
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