Virtual Restaurant Logo Ideas:
Logo | Description |
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Edit | The Redressed typeface's mix of script and italic letterforms adds personality and offsets the modern image of a flying slice of pizza. The orange hue evokes the taste of warm pizza, reassuring patrons that their orders will be delivered hot from the oven, a promise underlined by the dashing lines. |
Edit | Thanks to its regal color scheme, this modern logo exudes creativity and intellect. The fork's tines resemble a plug, skillfully emphasizing your connection to virtual dining. The thin lettering of the Poppins typeface contrasts sharply with the icon's bold linework, creating a memorable finish. |
Edit | The appeal of a virtual restaurant is skillfully advertised by the hidden features of the person in the icon. While the black backdrop emphasizes the logo's mystery, the pop of white inspires faith in your restaurant. In bright red, the normally subdued Sarabun typeface appears modern and engaging. |
Edit | Because virtual restaurants don't offer in-person dining, meals must be delivered fresh. This logo embodies this efficiency by adding wheels to a pot of steaming food, hinting at hearty meal portions. While the Aref Ruqaa typeface looks neat and trendy, the green hue suits a healthy food restaurant. |
Edit | The cocoa brown color scheme adds depth to the design, giving it a polished look that will appeal to new customers. The dainty Barlow typeface accentuates the boldness of the icon, creating a memorable contrast. The heart-shaped icon builds on the logo's friendly and welcoming aesthetic. |
Edit | A winged plate of food will certainly draw attention, making this the ideal logo for a virtual restaurant that wants to stand out. The stylish Righteous typeface emphasizes the logo's modern appeal, while the dark backdrop pairs beautifully with gold accents, exuding formality and professionalism. |
Edit | The lines protruding from the food truck underline your virtual restaurant's ability to be anywhere. The icon's bold linework is offset by the skeletal letters of the Delius typeface, allowing the icon to pop. Bright orange is energetic and warm — great qualities for a virtual restaurant. |
Edit | The oyster pail filled with delicious noodles highlights your delivery-only policy, while the dense waves add a sense of movement, suiting an on-the-go virtual restaurant. The bold Cinzel typeface appears elegant and sophisticated, while red is a passionate color that's often used to draw attention. |
Edit | The Pacifico typeface's connecting script creates a feeling of continuous movement while remaining romantic and intimate. The lack of an icon allows the brand name to pop, while the chocolate background adds a mature finish that's unique and distinctive, themes that improve brand recognition. |
Edit | Aref Ruqaa is a modern typeface that suits a restaurant looking to convey elegance and style. These qualities are expertly reinforced by the gold color scheme and earthy undertones. The thick lines projecting from the food truck resemble coding, a clever detail that emphasizes your virtual menu. |