French Restaurant Logo Ideas:
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Edit | Is there a more effective way of branding yourself as authentically French than by using an image of the Eiffel Tower? The Autour One typeface features exaggerated curves and circles that give the logo humor and personality. The yellow and red color scheme is bold and professional. |
Edit | The logo's pink and red color palette pairs perfectly with the city of romance: Paris. The Original Surfer typeface ensures a fun design that's not too serious but still evokes images of Parisian nights filled with lovely, delectable cuisine. This idea is mirrored in the heart-shaped icon. |
Edit | The Parisienne typeface is the perfect complement to a French restaurant logo. The text style is a cursive script that evokes a sense of elegance. This idea is further emphasized by the icon of the Eiffel Tower donning a fork accent in blue, which pairs beautifully with the red text. |
Edit | Sometimes less is more when it comes to logos. If you want customers to remember your name above all else, a handy way of accomplishing this is to only use your name as your logo. This logo is minimalistic yet stylish, using the Averia Libre typeface in brown to convey a sense of elegance. |
Edit | This logo mimics the colors of the French flag. It's a great way to appeal to patriotic French diners or those in search of authentic French pastries. The Marcellus SC typeface is a stylistically French design, while the icon cleverly informs patrons that your bakery offers Wi-Fi amenities. |
Edit | Inserting a coffee cup into the arc of a croissant is a clear sensory provocation inspired by French cuisine. The Original Surfer typeface is inspired by Californian summers and has a sprightly, uplifting appeal. This idea is mirrored in the bold orange and dark blue color palette. |
Edit | The image centered in this logo is that of a crepe. This is an ideal image for a French café known for its desserts. The Autour One typeface features a French design aesthetic. The red, brown, and gold color scheme creates a striking impression and has plenty of charm. |
Edit | The Marcellus SC typeface in gold symbolizes affluence and luxury, creating a simple design that's perfect for an upmarket French restaurant. In an attempt to brand your French restaurant as "upmarket," omitting imagery and focusing on your name might be a great tactic. |
Edit | The chef's hat and mustache over a plate of food is a fun way of combining all things French and cuisine into one. The bright orange color, combined with the fun Autour One typeface, serves to capture the attention of passers by and elicits a positive, uplifting mood in customers. |
Edit | The windmill evokes a sense of farm-fresh food, conjuring images of croissants and eggs in the morning. The bright orange color is bold, making this logo ideal for a breakfast or brunch place known for its menu of French breakfast foods. The Marcellus SC typeface is stylish and suits the logo. |
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