honey badger
branding
Honey Badger Restaurant

Context

Honey Badger is a restaurant in Brooklyn that focuses on wild, seasonal, foraged food. Their dishes are bold and creative, like the animal they're named after. This was a project for my branding class, where I was asked to create a visual identity that reflects the restaurant’s character and approach to food.

Challenge

The main challenge was finding a way to show the “wild” and nature-inspired side of the brand without just slapping a picture of a honey badger on it. The restaurant wanted something handmade, earthy, and bold, but still polished enough to stand out in a place like Brooklyn.

Top view of two gourmet dishes plated on ceramic plates, featuring root vegetables, greens, and creamy toppings.

Process

At first, I explored using claws to represent the aggressive, fearless nature of the animal. I also tried mushrooms, since the restaurant talked about foraging. But both of those felt either too literal or didn’t really say “restaurant.” I eventually landed on the idea of a wooden cooking pot, something that represents handmade cooking and tradition, while also tying into nature. To connect everything visually, I chose Birra, a typeface that has a vintage-but-energetic feel, which matches the rustic, handmade tone I was aiming for. The pot icon was designed to sit comfortably alongside the typography, creating a balance between boldness and warmth without relying on literal imagery.

A minimalist business card design for Honey Badger restaurant, featuring the name “felix hartman” and contact info in rustic orange type, with the bold Honey Badger logo on the back.
A person holding a beige tote bag with the Honey Badger logo and pot icon printed in brown, standing in a lush indoor setting.

Final Design

The final logo features a custom pot icon next to bold, stylized typography. The colors are warm and earthy, meant to feel inviting, but with a little heat. The overall look is strong, a little wild, and rooted in craftsmanship, just like the restaurant.

A well-used metal pot with a lid steaming over a traditional stove, symbolizing rustic and hearty cooking.
A printed Honey Badger restaurant menu placed on a blue cloth, surrounded by fresh green pears and natural tableware.
The Honey Badger logo and pot icon painted in white on a dark wooden surface, with soft lighting casting a warm shadow.
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