Restaurant logo design in Bullard
Most restaurants in small towns skip the logo entirely and just pick a font. That's a choice — but it's not branding. If your restaurant name looks different on your sign than it does on your menu than it does on your Facebook page, you don't have a logo. You have a mess.
The font-from-Canva problem
Restaurants do this more than any other business. You open up, you're busy with permits and suppliers and hiring, and the logo gets five minutes of attention. Someone picks a script font, maybe drops in a fork icon from a free clip art site, and that's that.
And it works fine — until it doesn't. Until you need it embroidered on an apron and it turns into a blob. Until you hand it to a printer for to-go bags and they ask for a vector file you don't have. Until you look at the restaurant down the road and realize their branding looks sharper than yours even though your food is better.
A logo isn't decoration. It's the one visual element that ties everything together — your storefront, your social media, your menus, your online ordering page. When it's inconsistent or amateur, people notice. They might not say anything, but they notice.
What a restaurant logo actually needs to do
It needs to be readable at the size of a social media profile picture. It needs to look good in one color on a receipt. It needs to work on a dark background and a light one. And it needs to feel like your restaurant, not a generic food business.
That's a short list, but most logos fail at least two of those. Especially the sizing part. A logo that looks fine on a sign above your door can turn into an unreadable smudge at 80 pixels wide. Bullard's growing — more folks moving in, more people checking restaurants on their phones before they drive over. Your logo is often the first thing they see.
We design with all of those contexts in mind from the start. Not as an afterthought.
How this works
You tell us about your restaurant — the vibe, the food, what makes it yours. We put together concepts. You pick a direction, we refine it, and you end up with final files in every format you'll need. Print-ready, web-ready, social media sized, single-color version, the works.
Timeline is one to two weeks. Logo design starts at $500. No rounds of revisions where we nickel-and-dime you for changes. If something's not right, we fix it.
And if you need a website to go with it — menus, hours, online ordering — that's what we do too. But the logo stands on its own as a project. You don't have to buy anything else.
A logo is a small investment for something permanent
Your menu will change. Your hours might shift seasonally. You might remodel the dining room. But a good logo lasts years without needing to be touched. It's one of the few things you pay for once and keep getting value from — on every bag, every shirt, every post, every sign.
Bullard's got a tight-knit community. Folks around here remember a place by how it looks and how it feels. Your logo is part of that. Might as well make sure it's doing its job.
What does logo design cost for restaurants?
Every project is different, but here's a straight look at where most restaurants in Bullard land.
starting at
$300
Simple Site
3-5 pages. Done in days.
starting at
$1,500
Full Website
10+ pages. Ready in about a week.
starting at
$3,500
Website + SEO
Full site plus SEO. 1-2 weeks.
Logo Design FAQ — Bullard, TX
We can work with what you've got. Sometimes a cleanup and refinement is all it takes — redrawing it properly, fixing proportions, making sure it works at small sizes. Other times it makes more sense to start over. We'll be straight with you about which route is better.
Yes. You get vector files (AI, SVG, EPS), high-res PNGs with transparent backgrounds, and sized versions for social media. They're yours. No licensing fees, no restrictions.
That's usually the best approach. If you've already got a color scheme going in your space, we'll build from that so everything feels connected. If you're starting fresh, we'll help you nail down colors that fit.
Logo design starts at $500 whether it's a wordmark, an icon with text, or a combination. Simple doesn't always mean less work — getting typography right takes the same level of attention.
Typically two to three initial directions. Once you pick one, we refine from there until you're happy with it. We don't limit revision rounds to some arbitrary number.
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Logo Design for Other Industries in Bullard
We work with all kinds of local businesses across Smith County.
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