Have you been busy learning various ways to prepare beverages? Do you have a knack for fermenting healthy and natural tea drinks?Â
You should definitely start considering it as a business idea. In particular, the kombucha market has an astounding CAGR of 19.7%, as found by Grand View Research.Â
Today, we’re going to take a look at inspiring kombucha logo designs for your business.Â
Kombucha is a fermented tea beverage. The drink is celebrated for its health benefits like probiotics, antioxidants, and more. It is a popular product for wellness brands.Â
You will see a lot of nature and health-inspired drink logo designs. This gives you a lot of room to be creative.Â
Take a look at the possibilities for your brand identity:Â
Circles, triangles, ribbons, and other shapes are commonly used by kombucha brands and other industries. This is because shape logos are incredibly versatile.Â
Plus, these elements add depth and meaning to your design. Using shape psychology, you can communicate harmony with circles, edge with triangles, stability with squares, etc.Â
Incorporating shapes into your design works great for your kombucha label design. Figures serve as an adaptive frame for your brand name. You will have no worries about having your logo outshined by other elements in your label.Â
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Kaleidoscope Kombucha Tea by michellefrances
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King Tea by Akhirm4n9s
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Kombucha drink logo concept by Mario Medina Vilela
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PicoBrew Kombucha – Ginger Malt by Samantha GrimÂ
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Secondary Logos Spring Branch by Dustin M Myers
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TEART ? by JL 2
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tasteajapan by luiz otavio I DESIGN
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Vivo by EllaMaya
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Food Production Logo Design for EcoLogichno by vIctor
VK Drinks by Nick Zotov
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Pro tip: Be smart about colorÂ
Apart from shapes, other design elements influence the way consumers perceive your brand. Color communicates a broad spectrum of brand traits like professionalism, passion, and more. Using color psychology, you can get more control over what messages you want to convey to your audience.Â
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Drawings or illustrations are one of the best design elements that you can add to your logo. They beautify any logo, all while standing as self-explanatory symbols of what your brand offers.
As great as illustrations may be, make sure to select one that is not reliant on details. Intricate details may turn the drawing logo hard to read and apply to different collaterals. The drawings you should choose are the ones that are easy to understand.Â
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Kombucha Love by at-as
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Kombucha Lockup by Josh VandenAvond
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Panda Pacific Tea Company by designshart
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B Tea by neostudio
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Eco Drink Friendly by Kaldera
elefantea by Vast
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Habitus Kombucha Logo by VEEZA DESIGN
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hello tea baby by Design Nation
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It is common for kombucha brands to use drawings of people, leaves, trees, nature, mandalas, and other wellness-related illustrations.Â
Being forward with your brand’s benefit to health can help draw in more customers. Especially now that the new generation of consumers like Millennials now prioritizes this over alcohol. Criteo VP of Analytics and Data Science Jaysen Gillespie also said that Gen-Z and Millennials gravitate toward products that elevate life experiences. It’s not all about social trends these days. Â
helo coffee tea cup by SpectraWaves
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InfiniTeas by travis111
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Magic Teapot by Logobrands
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Leaf tea by FishDesigns61025
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ROYALBIRD TEA by Design Nation
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Soothing Tea Blends by diegocalavera
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tea cup by aijaztrae
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Uniq Teas by unitedsolpk
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T&S by debdesign
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Urban Drink logo by hashirama
Logo Design for EcoLogichno by GLDesigns
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This Jiva design is a beautiful flower logo that easily fits health brands. Although the illustration is in the focal point of the brand mark, it doesn’t overshine its name.Â
Pro tip: Design for your audience
Consider your audience before you start adding drawings that pertain to your specialty as a kombucha brand. Will they appreciate a vintage or modern kombucha design? Think about the visual communication tools that will work best for your target audience.Â
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Minimalist logos
In logo design, less is more. The lessens This explains why minimalism has grown in popularity over the last few years. It has become a popular trend in the design community. You want to go easy when adding design elements. It is recommended that you use one or two colors and use clean lines for maximum impact.Â
But minimalism isn’t just for looks. It also helps audiences absorb information faster. It only displays essential information, which lessens information overload. Your audiences won’t have a hard time trying to identify what your brand is about.Â
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Camellios by zoltibo
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circle tea by rabbani
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Funky Fruit Organic Kombucha by Becca LongÂ
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Ithaca Kombucha Co. by Jess Rogan
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Kare Kombucha Ben Brush Design Logo Nova Scotia by Ben Brush
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lemontea by zhArt
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love tea by rabbani
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Northstar Kombucha by Christina Fischer
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Pro tip: Pay attention to typography
Creating clear typography or text design lets you take full control of the minimalist design. When done right, there will be no need for you to add decorative elements like illustrations. You need to be mindful of the fonts and white space in your emblem.Â
Text is your key to making a simple yet effective minimalist logo.Â
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Conclusion
Historically, the drink originated in China and was popularized by a Korean doctor named Kombu. Today, the market is headed by key players such as PepsiCo, The Hain Celestial Company, Buchi Kombucha, etc.Â
With proper branding, your company can get a step closer towards building a reputable image, too.Â
Starting a kombucha logo design contest will allow you to unlock more than 30 design options to choose from. DesignCrowd has an established community of designers that will help you accomplish your project. Connect with them today.Â
You can also open up creative possibilities by creating your own logo. In minutes, you can search and customize the perfect mark with BrandCrowd’s kombucha logo maker.Â
The gallery holds different designs perfect for tea logos, health logos, wellness logos, and other brand marks for you to use. Don’t miss out!
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Written by DesignCrowd on Friday, September 18, 2020
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