Best Food and Beverage Branding Agencies in the World

Discover agencies that create memorable, shelf-ready brands, then translate them into strong digital presence and campaigns.

Clay

Clay is a design and branding agency based in San Francisco. The team builds strong, modern identities for startups and large companies.

Mission Control

Mission Control is a fully remote branding agency. They mix creative thinking with AI tools to build fast, smart brand systems and websites.

Design Bridge and Partners

A global brand design agency offering services in brand strategy, design systems, and brand engagement. They focus on creating brands with the power to move people.

Dentsu

A global marketing and advertising agency network offering integrated solutions across media, creative, and technology.

JKR (Jones Knowles Ritchie)

Global branding agency helping brands be distinctive everywhere through strategy, design, and innovation.

FutureBrand

Global brand consultancy helping organizations build and transform their brands.

Lippincott

Global creative consultancy specializing in brand strategy, design, and innovation.

R/GA

A global digital agency known for its innovation in marketing, branding, and technology. R/GA combines creativity and technology to help brands grow in the digital age.

Steves&Co

Malta-based full-service branding and marketing agency with experience across strategy, branding, design, AI, and development.

Our Selection Process

We review agencies using the same criteria across every category, then update rankings as new work appears.

1. Create a shortlist

We gather agencies with consistently strong brand identity work across regions and industries.

2. Check category fit

We prioritize agencies with relevant experience for the page, like F&B, tech, or enterprise.

3. Score craft and systems.

We evaluate concept, typography, art direction, and how well the identity scales across real touchpoints.

4. Assess strategy and clarity

We look for clear positioning, messaging, and a strong rationale behind the work.

5. Validate credibility

We consider outcomes and reputation signals like case study depth, adoption, and recognition, as supporting proof.

6. Keep it current and independent

We refresh rankings regularly, and agencies cannot pay for higher placement.

Top Agencies For Food Branding, Beverage Branding, And Packaging

1. Clay

Clay is a strong fit for food and beverage brands that rely on digital experiences like ordering, loyalty, subscriptions, and storytelling to drive growth. It works especially well when the product interface needs to feel premium and consistent with the brand.

Best for: startups and enterprises looking for meticulously crafted, user-centered websites that unify brand storytelling with seamless digital experiences.
Key Clients: Snapchat, Streetbeat, Google, Vantara, Slack, Marqeta, Yahoo! Games, Lulo Bank, Fiverr.
Location: San Francisco.
Founded: 2016.
Team Size: <70.
Hourly Price: $150–$199/hr.

2. Mission Control

Mission Control fits early-stage food and beverage brands that need a sharp identity and a polished website without a heavy process. It is best when speed, clarity, and senior-led execution matter most.

Best for: Early-stage startups wanting fast, senior branding/web with AI-accelerated process.
Location: San Francisco.
Founded: 2025.

3. Design Bridge and Partners

Design Bridge and Partners is a strong fit for food and beverage brands that need a scalable identity system across packaging, retail, and digital touchpoints. It is especially relevant for portfolios that require clear architecture and consistent execution across many products.

Best for: Organizations seeking to build strong and impactful brands.
Key Clients: NASA Artemis, Unilever, Coca-Cola, Diageo, Mastercard, Intel, HSBC, Tencent, Twitch, Heineken, Reckitt, BBC.
Location: London, UK.
Founded: 1986.
Team Size: 500–999.
Hourly Price: $70–$150/hr.
Budget: $10,000+.

4. Dentsu

Dentsu is a strong option for large food and beverage brands that need branding connected to marketing, media, and multi-channel rollout. It fits best when scale, reach, and integrated delivery are core requirements.

Best for: Large enterprises seeking comprehensive, integrated marketing and advertising solutions.
Key Clients: Toyota, Canon, Coca-Cola, McDonald’s.
Location: Tokyo, Japan.
Founded: 1901.
Team Size: 45,000+.

5. JKR (Jones Knowles Ritchie)

JKR is a strong fit for food and beverage brands that need standout identity and brand assets that travel well across packaging and campaigns. It works well when shelf impact and brand distinctiveness are top priorities.

Best for: Brands seeking distinctive and impactful brand identities.
Key Clients: Burger King, Guinness.
Location: Global (NY, London, Shanghai, etc.).
Hourly Price: $48/hr.

6. FutureBrand

FutureBrand fits food and beverage organizations that need repositioning, portfolio clarity, or a refreshed brand system across markets. It is a good match when the challenge is transformation, not just visuals.

Best for: Companies seeking comprehensive brand transformation.
Key Clients: American Airlines, Nestlé.
Location: Global (London, Milan, Madrid, etc.).
Founded: 1999.
Hourly Price:
$56/hr.

7. Lippincott

Lippincott is a strong fit for food and beverage brands where customer experience and brand consistency must align across physical and digital touchpoints. It works best when strategy, identity, and long-term governance are required.

Best for: Organizations seeking strategic and innovative brand solutions.
Key Clients: Starbucks, Delta Air Lines.
Location: Global (HQ: New York, NY).
Founded: 1943.
Hourly Price: $34–$48/hr.

8. R/GA

R/GA fits food and beverage brands where digital experience drives growth, like loyalty, personalization, commerce, and membership models. It is best when brand expression needs to be embedded into product and customer journeys.

Best for: Enterprises seeking innovative digital solutions that blend creativity and technology.
Key Clients: Nike, Samsung, Google, Verizon.
Location: HQ: New York, NY.
Founded: 1977.
Team Size: 1,000–5,000.
Hourly Price: $67/hr avg.
Budget: $5,000+.

9. Steves&Co

Steves&Co is a good fit for food and beverage brands that want one partner for brand, marketing, and digital delivery. It is especially useful for teams that need consistent assets across campaigns and web.

Best for: Global brands looking for innovative and impactful branding and marketing solutions across various industries.
Key Clients: BMW, LVMH, Unilever, Forbes, The European Union.
Location: Malta.

Frequently asked questions

Which agencies are best for food and beverage branding and digital solutions?

Clay is great for premium digital experiences. Mission Control is ideal for fast, senior-led branding. Design Bridge and Partners excels in scalable identity systems.
Dentsu is best for large, integrated marketing. JKR is perfect for impactful, standout identities. FutureBrand suits brands needing transformation.
Lippincott ensures consistency across touchpoints. R/GA specializes in digital experiences like loyalty and personalization. Steves&Co is a solid choice for branding, marketing, and digital work.

What types of brands fit food and beverage?

This includes CPG, DTC food brands, beverage companies, snacks, supplements, hospitality-adjacent products, and specialty retail.

What should F&B branding focus on first?

Clear differentiation and appetite appeal. Your brand needs to stand out fast on shelf and on screen.

What deliverables matter most for food and beverage branding?

Brand strategy, identity system, packaging direction, retail or e-commerce guidelines, and launch assets like ads and social templates.

How important is packaging design for brand performance?

It is often the main conversion touchpoint. Strong packaging improves recognition, perceived quality, and repeat purchase.

How much does food and beverage branding usually cost?

Costs depend on scope and SKU count. Many projects range from mid five figures to six figures for strategy, identity, and packaging systems.

Can agencies help with naming, SKU architecture, and claims hierarchy?

Yes. Many teams support naming systems, product line structure, and packaging hierarchy to improve clarity and compliance.

How long does a typical F&B branding project take?

Many projects take 6 to 12 weeks. Complex packaging systems with many SKUs can take 10 to 20 weeks.

How do I choose the right agency for F&B?

Look for packaging strength, clear hierarchy, retail-ready mockups, and examples of brands that feel distinct in crowded aisles.

How do you rate agencies for food and beverage brands?

We prioritize shelf impact, clarity, craft, consistency across SKUs, and proof the work supports real growth.

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