The art of ceramic making has existed since 28,000 BCE (late Paleolithic period). This activity of combining water, fire, and clay enabled our ancestors to create works of art, plates, houses, and jars for the dead.Â
There’s beauty and grandeur in objects made out of ceramic materials. And it has become a major ingredient for society’s everyday objects from plates, jars, cups, utensils, tiles, sculptures, and technological products.Â
Today, we celebrate the wonderful world of ceramics by presenting you with some logo designs for ceramic-related brands.Â
The logo templates in this article can be used by pottery makers, pot brands, ceramic suppliers, ceramic painters, museums, art enthusiasts and so much more.
Read about the logos below and find out which one suits you best!
If you find one that suits your taste, open the design on BrandCrowd Ceramic Logo Maker. Download your final product for a cheap price and go on with your fully branded business.Â
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1. Pottery Logos
From the various kinds of ceramics, the most famous are pots. Our ancestors have used pots as storage for their dead. Nowadays, they adorn our living rooms, bedrooms, balconies, and many other places of the house.Â
They tend to be more expensive as they are made by hand with intense focus and labor. Not to mention, the design takes some artful practice either through painting or carving.Â
Your pot brands can utilize these professional logo designs because of how simple, creative, and modern the templates suit your branding needs.Â
In designing your pot-inspired logos, you can never go wrong by using decorative and script fonts. They easily relay brand creativity and ingenuity to customers. Plus, they’re playful and fun.Â
As for the colors, don’t get stuck with the usual palette of brown, black, and gray. Go overboard with feminine colors like pink, orange, and sky blue. You can stay regal with red and gold, accompanied by black and white as well.Â
Here are some samples to consider:Â
Amber Waves Pottery Logo by Brad Gattis
BeanWare Pottery by Dot Design 3
Ceramic Artist Logo by Brian Rau
Ceramic Shop Kitchenware by AleksandrO
ceramics logo by George Gao
Deep Creek Pottery by anushka_snigdha
Geometric Ceramic Jar by CreativePixels
Green Glaze Pottery Studio by carlbondoc
Hand Logo Design by Kimh
Hanovi Concept by Kristin Yeh
Hello Pottery – Experimental Logo by Adrian Rayco
Lohtu Ceramics by Moid
Pottery school by Yoshiyuki Yagi
Rookwood Pottery Co. pt. II by Peter Voth
Silvestri by Nastya Temchenko
Studio Painting Logo Design by T I K H E
The Artsy Soul Pottery and Art Studio by Muhammad Imran 3
2. Plates Logos
Plates can be made up of many materials such as plastic, wood, metal, and glass. The most popular — of course, ceramics. Ceramics make up a large percentage of a household’s plate collection.Â
Ceramics are on the pricier side as they tend to be more difficult to create. And the raw materials are a lot harder to come by. Designwise, most ceramic plates are adorned beautifully with flower and leaves embellishments.Â
Also, ceramicware holds a larger customer base than any form of plate material. It’s considered more luxurious, antique, and special.Â
So for ceramic plate brands out there, you better create a logo that will communicate that feeling of luxury and creativity in your visuals.Â
Try to look at these ceramic-plate-inspired logos. Some are minimal and some are overly adorned. Which one is better for your visual identity? Take a look here:
Blue Plate Logo by Adetunji Paul
Brown Ceramic Homeware by marcololstudio
Colorful Kitchen Dishes by Mypen
Curious Plate Restaurant by Mirela78
Earthworks Pottery by Ryan Prudhomme
Fish & Leaf by Logo Designer, Vick Ben
Logo exploration Plate by Jeroen Rood
Logo for pottery store by Lidia Nagrebetska
Logo for Recipes website by AdriánRguez
Mcbeard Ceramics by Daria Sergeeva
Minimalist Hand Orb by bertthebuildr
On My Plate logotype by Mattias Johansson
Pacific Yacht Charters Logo by Salchipulpo
Peacefully Plated Logo by Santiago Barrionuevo
Plants On Plates by Vik Jain for ESolz
Restaurant Diner Neon Sign by MDS
The Pastel Plate by MIAN MUHAMMAD 2
Urban Plate Logo by Corey Ginnivan
YOUR PLATE LOGO by Nitin Rawat
Your Plate Nutrition by WeiArts
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Final Thoughts
We know finding a design that matches your creative needs is much more difficult than most people think.Â
To help you navigate the world of logo design, follow these basic steps. Evaluate your brand. What are your goals? Who is your target audience? And what are your specific products or services? The answers to these will help you decide what kind of logos to use.Â
Lucky you, BrandCrowd offers designs that you can easily customize so you won’t settle for pre-made templates. If you are clueless about the logo design process, read this insightful article on how to create a DIY logo.
Should you need a professional to handle the logo design process instead, just jump on the world’s biggest freelancing network: DesignCrowd. We pride ourselves on the network of professional designers we have who cater to your affordable price.Â
Remember, ceramics are one of the most beautiful materials in the world, one that easily stuns many people. So take the time to create your first ever ceramic brand logos today.Â
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Written by DesignCrowd on Wednesday, October 13, 2021
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