Food truck delivering Oaxacan style urban food in Sonoma County.
The shaman and the medicinal plants — the hand that heals.
This logo shows directly what the brand offers as a product: herbal remedies.
An (asexual) hand holds a bunch of herbs (lavender, chamomile, thyme, and calendula). The curved, stamp-style composition honors this ancient craft by referencing 19th-century stamps. The Serif typeface provides an elegant and sophisticated image to the brand, while safeguarding the concept of security through the use of straight and strong Serifs.
A mixture of two colors was used, ocher orange and olive green. Both of low saturation referring to the natural tone of the dehydrated herbs. The pastel tones give the brand a touch of tranquility and softness.
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An (asexual) hand holds a bunch of herbs (lavender, chamomile, thyme, and calendula). The curved, stamp-style composition honors this ancient craft by referencing 19th-century stamps. The Serif typeface provides an elegant and sophisticated image to the brand, while safeguarding the concept of security through the use of straight and strong Serifs.
A mixture of two colors was used, ocher orange and olive green. Both of low saturation referring to the natural tone of the dehydrated herbs. The pastel tones give the brand a touch of tranquility and softness.
<- Back to Branding
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