It’s the season of giving once again.
Have you already shopped for gifts? If not, why not try to buy from a small local business near you.
Instead of buying from stores, get a personalized gift from a handmade business. Better yet, start a business yourself.
Handmade businesses have been popular nowadays, especially since the pandemic started. Currently, this market is worth $718 billion and is estimated to grow more in the next five years.
Convincing enough for you?Â
After all, the allure of handmade crafts is its personalization. Websites like Etsy, Ko-Fi, even Facebook Marketplace, and Amazon Handmade are great outlets to advertise your products.
Thus, it’s high time to think about what design your handmade business would have to distinguish you from the rest.
After all, having a distinct color makes you 80 percent more recognizable from your competitors (Oberlo).
Logo Inspirations for Your Handmade Business
Before factories had machinery, humans created tools around 2.6 billion years ago. Everything was handmade worldwide, from weavers to potters, even knitters.
If you think about it, it only seems rare to find handicrafts businesses because of the invention of machinery in the 18th century. And it would continue to be a rare and thriving business endeavor with the rise of technology.
Thus, let’s get into the designs you can have for your business. Even if it’s just for supplemental income, you deserve to have a beautiful brand identity to make you stand out from the competition.
We have five categories for you:
Sometimes, our old clothes can be repurposed and styled to look brand new with a few cuts and stitches. And other times, we can make them cool just with our hands.
And that handicraft can be a business too. Check out these logos for your brand identity:
Baby Clothing Accessory by town
Boss Apparel by poisonvectors
Candy Clothing Logo by Adam Islami
Fashion Logo Design by Kejo87
OAKAO LOGO DESIGN by Arup Baidya
Sirena Swimwear by Andrea Binski
Smoking Cigar Man by AleksandrO
Ugly Kid Clothing: LABEL LOGO by Tim Bontan
Womens Clothing Logo Design by trufya
Smell the Scent of Candles
Another great handicraft business here. And a thriving one, too, with $543.6 million this year and a growth rate of 3.3%.
Let people inhale the fragrance of serenity and stress-free afternoons with your handicraft business. Get inspiration from one of the logos below:
Alatenocni by Aldo Hysenaj
Candle by Mizan
Candle It Company Logo Design by SG
Coconut Candle Co. by Greeâ„¢
Dua Logo Design by Elif Kamesoglu
Light_Up_Store candle logo design by Alona
Logo for Candle Company by Max
Natural Candle Pattern by by marcololstudio
Zen Candle by Neil
Knitting, Crocheting, Embroidery for You
Working with threads and yarns of various types sure is fun. You create clothes, plushies, charms, and even bags.
As long as you have suitable materials, you can create anything. With a market size of $ 2.79 billion, the demand for these custom items will continue to rise.
Thus, your business deserves a visual to represent you. Take your pick here:
Brooklyn Knit-Knackery by Pam Roller
Crochinibums Logo Design by Rico John Jambaro
KnitKat by Milos Djuric
Knitting logo design by Aiste
Kona Crochet by creative.bugs
Mini Bambini by Alexandra Metlitskaya
Ravelry Logo by celia felter
Star Yarn Crochet by marcololstudio
Wool clothing for kids – logo design by Loredana Bulgaru (Lu?)
Wool Love Logo Template by Alberto Bernabe
If you think the market sizes of the handicrafts above are huge, you should see pottery. It will have a $ 267.7 billion market size in 2020. And it has an estimated 8.6% growth rate from 2019 to 2025.
Exciting, right? When you do decide to pursue this as a business, skim through these designs to give you a clue:
BeanWare Pottery by Kimh
Ceramic Artist Logo by Brian Rau
Ceramic Shop Kitchenware by AleksandrO
Earthworks Pottery by Ryan Prudhomme
Green Glaze Pottery Studio by carlbondoc
LIPA ceramics by Irma
Mayakova ceramics by Standpoint
Silvestri by Nastya Temchenko
The Artsy Soul Pottery and Art Studio by Muhammad Imran 3
UPE HOME | Logo for a pottery brand by Monika Brazaityte
Despite machinery taking over this handicraft, people still make it by hand. Shoutout to them for their work.
Check out these cool logos curated for you:
Architectural Logo Design by DgnWow
Beauty For Ashes mrk 2 by Peter Komierowski
Emerson Furniture by Milos Djuric
Glennon Woodworks Made In Canada by Jillyn
Great Lakes Wood Working Badge by Raboin Design Co
Green Forestry Botanical by rbalica
IPW by Elias Mule
Lumberjack Axe by A-Jim
Mount Pleasant Woodwork by Oleksandr Tovarkov
Oakwood – custom woodworking | logo by Endriu
Old Ironsides by Jared Tohlen
Revived Woodworks by GLDesigns
Shoutout to Handcrafted Businesses!
And there you have it. You now have tons of logo designs to choose from for your small business.
Continue your business and pair it with eye-catching visuals! Whether you hire a designer here at DesignCrowd or create your logo over at BrandCrowd, we support you all the way.
Good luck, handcrafter!
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Written by DesignCrowd on Friday, December 10, 2021
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