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Black-and-white hexagonal badge logo for a brewery, combining a hand-drawn geographic map silhouette with all-caps sans-serif text in a compact, seal-like composition.
Summary
A black hexagonal badge enclosing a white geographic map silhouette in its upper half, with brand initials and full name centered in crisp all-caps sans-serif across the white right panel.
Visual description
A centered, thick-walled black hexagon contains a white map-silhouette of a region in its upper portion, rendered with clean, hand-drawn line work and sharp corners. The lower two-thirds are divided horizontally: the left side displays "SVB" in white serif or semi-serif capitals, while the right side stacks "SPRING VALLEY BREWERY" vertically in smaller sans-serif capitals. The entire composition sits on a white background, leveraging extreme contrast to appear crisp on both web and print media.
Key takeaway
The integration of geographic specificity (the map shape) into an otherwise formal, minimal badge creates instant provenance and regional identity without a single word of explanation; the two-panel asymmetry (map above, text below and to the right) breaks the static center-locked symmetry while remaining stable; monochromatic black-and-white executes as a seal across any background and scales down to favicon size.
Reuse notes
Ideal for craft beverage, food, and regional tourism brands where place of origin or local character matters to the pitch. The map silhouette anchors the brand to a specific location, a strong selling point in premium food/drink markets. Badge-seal proportions work on labels, bottle necks, tags, and woven patches. Requires a meaningful map shape; generic or unrecognizable geographies weaken the concept.









