Are you feeling g-lucky?
This roundup of chicken logos will surely make you do!
The logo designs in this list will inspire you to create a design for your company. It’s the cornerstone for every brand that wants to stand out.
Just look at companies with famous chicken logos like Sydney Roosters, Sriracha, Chick-fil-a, and Le Coq Sportif. They’ve established a unique presence in their respective industries.
Here is the overview of the designs you’ll see in this article. They’re perfect for rooster logos, chick logos, shop logos, and more. It’s a great place to pick up graphic design tricks and concepts that you can use for your work.
Poultry farming continues to thrive due to growing demand. In a market as busy as this one, you must have a logo that the consumers can recognize. Logos help them to trust your brand and encourage them to try your products out.
Illustrations of barns, hay, wood, and fences are some of the most relevant symbols that you can introduce to your design.
But if you prefer to have a more straightforward design, you can opt for a typography-based design and minimize visual distractions.
Check out more chicken farm logos in this section.

Chicken Head Egg by novita007

Chicken Hen Egg by J-lao

Chicken Logo by Hannah Sigler

Come home to roost by Oct-O-Ray Design

Doodle Doo by Michael Penda

Mamma Hen by SPG MARKS ??

Mentone Chicken Hut by Colorflix™

Mother Cluckers by Logo no 1

Porton Farm by Ikhwan Hakim

Rise-n-Shine by Milos Djuric | djuksico

rooster hen by Susmi_Sunil

ROOSTER - LOGO by matthieumartigny

Rossano"s Chicken Coop Badge - 2 by Bob Ewing

The Coop - Logo & Branding by Hatch Creative

Tomales Bay Pastures by e-graphics
Pro tip: Back your design with theory
If you’re unsure how you can create a solid approach to designing a brand mark, you can use tricks like applying the color theory. Simple things like this can guide your process and make a more strategic way to accomplish your design, especially if you are still a beginner.
Whether you run a fast-food chicken restaurant or produce artisanal roasts, a logo will help you establish this for the audience.
Graphic design is a great way to let the audience know what you specialize in without using words. This visual communication tool lets you signal what type of cuisine or vibe they can expect for your brand.
For example, if you’re offering Mexican cuisine, you can add festival-inspired colors in your design and use fonts such as El Rio Lobo, Pistol Grip Pump, and La Tequila, among others.
Find more chicken restaurant logo ideas here.
Back Shack Chicken by Graphics Farrukh 2

BRAVE WINGS - KOREAN FRIED CHICKEN by Raoul Camion

Chicken Logo by Webandcrafts
Chicken Logo For Restaurant by Munna Ahmed
Chicken Scribble by eyed

Circle Recycle Chicken by FishDesigns61025

Dat Chicken Shop by Logo no 1
Fried Chicken by Leisha Scallan
Hen And The Goat by Jay Fletcher
Homer & Pop's by design.picnic

Hungry Rooster Logo by Manik n Ratan™

Logo Kukuroeyoek for chicken product by DS digital factory
Poultry Chicken Monoline by eyed
Rooster by nikusha ugrekhelidze
Rooster logo by Mersad Comaga

Super Star Chicken by fygsa

THE ROAST HOUSE - Chicken, Burgers & Salads by christianpoetoe

Winner Winner Chicken Dinner by geni
Pro tip: Ask for logo critique
Improving your logo can happen in different ways. Gathering feedback from your trusted social circle is one of the easiest ways to spot the weaknesses of your design. You can ask friends and family to help you identify what design aspects you can improve on and revise them before launching your brand.
Apart from making good meals, chickens also make for great brand mascots. They can be jolly-looking representations of different brands from team sports, food trucks, and more.
The key to creating a good brand mascot is adding ornaments that are related to your brand.
For example, if you are going to make a chicken mascot for your baseball team, you could dress the chicken up with a baseball jersey and a bat to signify this. Or you could dress the character in your logo with your team colors to put your brand forward even more.
However, it is best to set a limit of two to three colors for logo design. Following this will let you avoid creating an oversaturated look and keep your brand mark adaptive.
Check out more creative ideas in this section!

Chicken Chef Restaurant by town

Chicken Farming Logo Design by FourtuneDesign

Chicken Shield by wasih

Colorful Rooster Chicken by eyed

Farming Chicken Hen by AMCstudio

Fire Red Chicken Grill by brandcrowd

KeKe Chicken & Beer by Harald Vasil

Kings Chicken Logo by Ibro Hamdi

NEVADA CHICKEN by r-toha

Polygon Chicken King by town

Red Chicken Circle by Mypen

Richie's Chicken by ESolz Technologies

Rooster by DewApples

Rooster by Modal Tampang

Rooster Colors by Djordje Djordjevic

Rooster Head for Sale by Eko Prasetyo
"Super Grower" by Logo no 1

TKK Fried Chicken by alpino

Wild Cocks by Buck Thylacine

Wingtober Fest by antoneofull
Pro tip: Go for readable fonts
An effective logo design is attractive. But you don’t want to take functionality for granted as well. It’s essential to have easy-to-read typography that makes it less likely for your audience to get confused. The best readable fonts for logos include Proxima Nova, Nexa, and Gilroy, among others.
Conclusion
Chicken is a popular meat choice, but it’s more than that. Chickens are also symbols of comfort and nurturing. As seen in the logos above, It’s a versatile component to any design. Companies can adopt this design concept to create a unique brand identity.
Below are a couple of ways for you to find a suitable logo design for your business.
Logo design contests provide you with an array of design options to choose from. DesignCrowd makes this process fuss-free by connecting you with a community of freelance graphic designers. You can post your design concept and let them do all the work. Get up to 50 submissions today. The platform also has features for flyer design and other graphic design projects.
Or you can take an alternate route and DIY your logo. The BrandCrowd chicken logo maker makes the process easy, and in minutes, you’ll download the perfect design for your business. This is made possible by its extensive design library and easy-to-use editor. It also comes with editors for business cards and social media posts. Try it right here.
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Written by DesignCrowd on Friday, July 9, 2021
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