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Description
Experience Level: Entry
Logo Concept:
The logo features an elegant and intricate Victorian-style frame. Inside the frame, there are two distinct halves, each with a unique design to represent "Omnivore" and "Herbivore."
Omnivore Side:
On the left side, representing "Omnivore," you could have a detailed line drawing of a fork and knife crossed, with subtle meat and plant motifs intertwined into the design. This side signifies a balance between meat and plant-based dining.
Herbivore Side:
On the right side, representing "Herbivore," a similar fork and knife could be crossed, but with lush vines, leaves, and vegetables artistically woven into the design. This side highlights the herbivorous, plant-focused dining aspect.
Centerpiece:
At the center of the frame, you can place a decorative ribbon or banner with the restaurant's name, "Omnivore/Herbivore," in an ornate Victorian-style font. This brings the two halves together.
Color Palette:
Use muted, earthy tones for the logo, such as deep greens and browns for the plant-based side and subtle reds and browns for the omnivore side. The frame itself can have a gold or bronze appearance for that vintage Victorian feel.
Style:
The line drawing should be intricate and detailed, echoing the art style of the Victorian era.
The logo features an elegant and intricate Victorian-style frame. Inside the frame, there are two distinct halves, each with a unique design to represent "Omnivore" and "Herbivore."
Omnivore Side:
On the left side, representing "Omnivore," you could have a detailed line drawing of a fork and knife crossed, with subtle meat and plant motifs intertwined into the design. This side signifies a balance between meat and plant-based dining.
Herbivore Side:
On the right side, representing "Herbivore," a similar fork and knife could be crossed, but with lush vines, leaves, and vegetables artistically woven into the design. This side highlights the herbivorous, plant-focused dining aspect.
Centerpiece:
At the center of the frame, you can place a decorative ribbon or banner with the restaurant's name, "Omnivore/Herbivore," in an ornate Victorian-style font. This brings the two halves together.
Color Palette:
Use muted, earthy tones for the logo, such as deep greens and browns for the plant-based side and subtle reds and browns for the omnivore side. The frame itself can have a gold or bronze appearance for that vintage Victorian feel.
Style:
The line drawing should be intricate and detailed, echoing the art style of the Victorian era.

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