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How to design logo in hot pot restaurant?
The steps of hot pot restaurant logo design can be divided into two modules:
1. Establish the design theme
Before you start designing, you must first determine a theme. Every hotpot restaurant has its own position. If the designed logo does not meet the positioning of the enterprise itself, then this logo is definitely unqualified. Of course, enterprises must first understand their current situation and consider their position in the industry. Only by fully considering these problems, can we do a good job in design and design the logo of hot pot restaurant around this theme, and make contributions to the development of enterprises.
2. In-depth internal analysis
After positioning the hot pot brand and defining the design theme, it is necessary to deeply analyze the various characteristics of the brand, and then extract the elements of logo. Only in this way can we determine whether the logo design is simple or complex, what color system to use, what lines to use and so on. Secondly, we need to find the memory point of logo, and how to make consumers remember a brand faster has a lot to do with the design of logo. If all this is done, then success is not far away.
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