Best emerging brands logo wall

Best emerging brands logo wall, minimal, editorial, light

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White slide with a black all-caps headline over a six-column wall of restaurant client logos, several flagged with teal starburst metric badges.

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Summary

A traction logo wall headlined "BEST EMERGING BRANDS," showing roughly thirty restaurant client logos in a tidy grid, with teal starburst badges calling out per-brand metrics.

Visual description

White background with the yellow top chrome bar carrying the "LUNCHBOX" wordmark and a "3" page badge. A heavy black condensed all-caps headline, "BEST EMERGING BRANDS," fills the upper left. To its right sits a small pink-and-white donut chart labeled "CHAIN RESTAURANTS vs. GHOST CONCEPTS" with a pink/light-pink legend (Chains, Ghost) and a tiny takeout-bag illustration in the hole. Below, client logos (Umami Burger, Sam's, Clean Juice, Bareburger, Zaro's, Fuku, Mexicue, Wingstop, Tacombi, Naya, and more) are laid out in a six-column grid in flat black. Several logos wear a small teal scalloped starburst badge with a stat, such as "17 LOCATIONS," "$796K ACV," "$86K ACV," and "36 LOCATIONS."

Key takeaway

Upgrading a plain logo wall into evidence by tagging individual logos with small starburst metric badges, so the grid proves scale and revenue, not just names. Keeping every logo flat black unifies otherwise mismatched brand marks into one calm grid.

Reuse notes

A go-to traction or social-proof slide once you have a roster of recognizable customers. The starburst-badge-on-logo trick is reusable anywhere you want to surface a few standout numbers without breaking the grid. Needs real, recognizable logos to carry weight; a sparse or unknown roster looks thin in a six-column layout.

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