Kind’s employees also make an effort to volunteer at the Ali Forney Center, according to AFC’s Director of Development, Alexander Roque. 100% of proceeds also go straight to New York’s Ali Forney Center, an organization providing shelter for LGBTQ+ youth. Kind has also temporarily changed their black and white logo to “Kind Pride” in support of the LGBTQ+ community. Kind replaced their single-colored packaging with that of a rainbow. Kind Bars are a delicious snack all year round, and the month of June makes these snacks all the more enjoyable. Every dollar is also donated to local LGBTQ+ organizations. Although they did not change their logo design, they were still creating brand awareness through this effort. Just Salad decided to embrace the rainbow spirit in a more creative way: making their food rainbow. Just Salad – the healthy fast-casual chain – is once again offering their Just Proud Salad which is available at all of their locations through the end of the month. If you didn’t think restaurants could get on board with Pride month, think again.
Bombas is partnering with the Ally Coalition and donating 40% of their donated socks to homeless LGBTQ+ youth. Instead, the colors all blend well in a random order. However, what’s unique about their rainbow socks is they opted not to have a traditional rainbow pattern. With their corporate message being one to make the world a better place, it’s only fitting that they would release a limited edition rainbow sock. This sock company has always been about giving back to the community – no matter what type of community that might be. Bud Light’s logo is still the same bolded white font, but their packaging is a beautiful rainbow gradient that will make anyone want to pick up a 12 pack to share. Anheuser-Busch will be donating up to $150,000 of proceeds to GLAAD. With celebrations comes libations, and why not purchase from those who are supporting our LGBTQ+ community? Before heading to your nearest Pride parade, check your local corner store for Bud Light’s rainbow-colored aluminum bottles which are available all month long. While they did not change their logo, their makeup packages have rainbow lines that contrast nicely with their iconic black packaging. The best part about the collection (aside from their wild colors), is their packaging.
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MAC Cosmetics has always been a proud supporter of the LGBTQ+ community, and this year they released their blush, glitter, lipstick, and eyeshadow collection along with a #MACLOVESPRIDE hashtag. The high-end makeup chain is well known for releasing limited edition pallets and collections, and their Pride Month collection is no exception. Better yet, a portion of their proceeds are heading to long-standing local and global LGBTQ+ non profits. The shoes also feature silver glitter and lightning bolt designs. The flag is light blue, light pink, and white. While most brands opted for the rainbow logo design, Converse decided on the less prominent but still colorful transgender flag in support of the trans community. They took their classic Chuck Taylors and added some extra flair and bling. The company who practically invented the casual kicks just launched an absolutely stunning 2019 Pride collection. Top 9 Pride Month Business Logos of 2019 Converse
Logo design has become much more minimalist (and sometimes a bit drab) over the past few years, which makes these Pride Month logos a site for sore eyes – especially if you like a bit of color in your branding.īelow is our roundup of the 10 brands who nailed their Pride Month logo and why we like their design. While we’re not here to get political or share our cultural beliefs or opinions, we do want to take a look at some of the creative and colorful logo designs businesses have been displaying the past few weeks. This year marks the 50th year of the Stonewall riots in New York City and many brands are showing their support for the community by adding either a rainbow filter onto their business logo or creating a new temporary logo to show their solidarity with the LGBTQ+ community during the month of June.