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From pantry staples to cultural institutions, these Lebanese businesses have built visual identities that feel almost nostalgic. Blending culture and whimsy, these local businesses managed to turn their logos into something quintessentially Lebanese. Here are our favourites.
1. Café Daniel
Something about the font, the curve, and the colors is so satisfying. The circular bilingual layout is confident and timeless!

2. Cortas
That gold script on royal blue has been sitting in Lebanese pantries for almost a century, and it still looks good. Proof that if you get it right the first time, you never have to touch it again.

3. Bookja
Leave it to Bokja to make their logo feel handmade. The embroidered birds and Arabic script don’t just represent the brand — they are the brand. You know exactly what you’re getting before you even walk in.

4. Cortina
Iconic red, yellow, and blue splashed across a cone. This logo doesn’t describe summer in Lebanon, it is summer in Lebanon. Pure nostalgia, no filter needed.

5. Attieh Freres
Lebanon’s first chocolate and nougat factory deserves a logo that looks like it belongs on a beautiful storefront, and it delivers.

6. Banque du Liban
Zero points for performance, ten points for the logo. The cedar framed in a geometric bracket is clean and authoritative without doing too much.

7. Bonjus
The pyramid carton is iconic on its own, but that cheerful fruit lettering seals it. The perfect combination of tropical and a little chaotic in branding.

8. Buco
Bold, chunky letterforms that feel modern without trying too hard! Burgers and cocktails with some unique lettering that feels both casual and refined.

9. ABC
The triangle that is deeply embedded in Lebanese visual culture. This logo proves that sometimes, it is as simple as ABC.

10.Skin Society
Proving that sometimes, the straightforward answer is the right one.

11. Beirut Terraces
Kind of weird for a building to have its own logo, but you’d recognize it anywhere on the Beirut skyline.

12. Ministry of Tourism
A logo so Lebanese that you’ll find it on at least one of your mom’s fnejeen ahwe. Could also be a great tattoo…if it wasn’t the ministry’s logo.

What logos do you think deserve a spot on this list? Let us know!
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