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Free Pizza Logo Maker

Pick a free pizza logo template and make it yours in 15 minutes. Every download includes vector files for pizza box printing and storefront signage, brand variations for delivery apps and social, and full commercial rights.

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4.92 ★ from 130 customer reviews · 8 pizza logo templates available

Turbologo vs. hiring a designer vs. DIY for your pizza logo

A side-by-side breakdown of the three common ways to get a professional pizza logo, comparing cost, turnaround time, and what you actually receive.

  DIY (free tools) Hire a designer Turbologo
Typical cost $0 (your time) $300–$2,000 $19.99–$79.99
Time to finished logo 8–40 hours 1–4 weeks ~15 minutes
Edits and revisions Costs time and effort Charged per round Unlimited, anytime
Vector files (SVG, PDF) Sometimes Yes Yes (Standard & Business)
Brand variations included No Often extra Color, monochrome, reversed
Commercial rights Depends on tool Negotiated Full, included
Money-back guarantee N/A Rare 7 days

How to design your own pizza logo

A great pizza logo travels well: it survives the side of a delivery box, the top of a takeout menu, and a 600mm storefront sign. Make one in three steps with Turbologo's pizza logo maker.

Pick a pizza logo template that fits your style

Are you a wood-fired Neapolitan place, a New York slice joint, a Chicago deep-dish spot, or a delivery-first chain? Filter templates by mood: rustic Italian, vintage Americana, modern slice, or playful cartoon. Pick the one that matches your menu and price point.

Customize for box printing and oven branding

Swap in your pizzeria name, tune the typography for legibility on a corrugated pizza box at 200mm wide, and pick a 2-color palette (typically red + cream or black + tomato) that prints cheaply on kraft and brown corrugate. Preview how the mark sits inside a circular oven plaque.

Download print-ready files for boxes, menus, and delivery apps

Get vector SVG and PDF for box printers and sign painters, high-resolution PNG for DoorDash, Uber Eats, and Instagram, plus monochrome and reverse versions for aprons, hat embroidery, and napkin stamps. One purchase, full commercial rights.

Pizza logo design tips

A pizza logo lives on cardboard, neon, and a phone screen all at once. These four principles will help you customize a template that survives every surface.

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Design for the pizza box first

Most customers see your pizza logo on a corrugated delivery box before they ever see the storefront. Print at 200mm wide on brown kraft proof, check that the wordmark stays sharp on rough cardboard, and simplify any thin strokes that close up at one-color flexo printing.

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Choose appetizing reds, creams, and char tones

Tomato red, basil green, mozzarella cream, and oven-char black are the heritage pizza palette for a reason. They photograph well next to the food. Skip purple, cool blue, or neon gradients. They fight with the warm tones of melted cheese and pepperoni in social photos.

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Pick a confident, slightly hand-built typeface

Hand-painted serifs, condensed Italian-deco sans, or chunky slab fonts read well on awnings and on a slice box top. Skip rigid corporate sans-serifs (they feel like fast-food chains) and skip thin scripts (they vanish on a phone-app thumbnail at 64px).

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Add a symbol that survives a single ink color

Pizza slice silhouettes, brick oven arches, a wheat sheaf, a chef-hat monogram, or a pepperoni dot pattern all work in single-color print. Test the symbol at 25mm on a napkin stamp and 600mm on a backlit sign. If it reads at both ends, lock it in.

Frequently asked questions about pizza logos

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Should my pizza logo include a slice or a whole pie?

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Why Turbologo is built for pizzeria owners

Pizzerias run on tight margins, fast turnaround, and constant brand touchpoints: delivery boxes, menu cards, awnings, neon, app thumbnails, hat embroidery. Turbologo's pizza logo maker is built for that reality. Pick a pizza logo template, customize colors and type for your concept, and walk away with a complete brand kit in under 20 minutes, ready to send to your box printer and sign shop.

What you get with every pizza logo download

  • Vector files (SVG, PDF): Required by pizza box printers, sign painters, awning makers, and embroiderers. They scale from a 25mm napkin stamp to a 3-meter storefront sign without quality loss.
  • High-resolution PNG (2000px): For DoorDash, Uber Eats, Slice, Instagram, Google Business Profile, and your website hero image.
  • Brand variations: Full color, monochrome black for one-color box printing, monochrome white for dark menu boards, and reverse variants for neon and embroidery.
  • Color palette and typography pack: Reuse the same red, cream, and char tones across boxes, menus, social posts, and uniform tees for a coherent pizzeria brand.

Pizza logo styles that work

Vintage Americana scripts with checkerboard borders suit family slice shops and pizza-by-the-pie neighborhood spots. Rustic hand-drawn marks with a brick oven or wheat sheaf fit Neapolitan and wood-fired concepts. Bold chunky slab serifs work for New York slice joints and quick-service delivery brands. Modern minimal monograms with a single slice icon read well for premium chains expanding across cities. Match your pizza logo style to the dough you serve and the customer you want, not just to whatever style is trending on design blogs this season.

Common pizza logo mistakes to avoid

Skip overly literal three-slices-with-pepperoni-dots illustrations. They crowd the design, age quickly, and look identical to dozens of competitors. Skip full-color photographic gradients that fall apart on one-color box flexo printing. Skip italic script fonts that customers cannot read at thumbnail size on a delivery app. Test your final pizza logo at three sizes (25mm napkin, 200mm box top, 600mm awning) before approving. If it works clearly at all three, you have a pizza logo that will serve the shop through years of boxes, menus, and storefronts.

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Create a pizza logo with Turbologo's free pizza logo maker

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