The Xi Tea logo has been quietly replaced! Netizen: Where has it been changed??
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Recently, a post titled "A corner where no one cares about, the logo of the wedding tea has been changed again" attracted the attention and discussion of many netizens on social platforms.
The poster said that Xicha made fine adjustments to the overall brand logo and published the two versions of the logo for comparison. However, a group of users looked at the post with the picture and shouted that they had been reading it for a long time, but they couldn't see how the little boy who was preparing to drink milk tea in the new version of the logo was different from before. They left in the comment area,"Where has it been changed??? "Questions.
However, some sharp-eyed netizens held up a magnifying glass and observed carefully and found that in fact, the two versions of the wedding tea logo were still different in detail."Liu Haiping's ears are bigger, his head is smaller, his nose is bigger, his eyes are square, and the cup is even more tilted. The line of arms is gone, the chin is shorter, and the hair on the back of his head is longer."
A kind-hearted user marked out his observations in turn, so that the onlookers who couldn't find the changes in the logo could intuitively see what fine adjustments were made on the boy's face, joking that it was like making a "finding fault". It takes a long time to deduct the details to see the differences between the old and new logos.
After this comparison, many people joked that the little boy who liked tea seemed to have undergone a medical beauty fine-tuning,"feeling anxious, with long eyelashes, high skull tops, and even fairy ears","turning into a sky","shortened the atrium and corrected the protruding mouth", and "made an orthognathic".
Some people think that the revised Xi Tea boy seems to look more likable,"the new one looks happier,""the new version of the villain has some desire to drink it","I feel that the changed person is more honest and honest. I didn't feel like I drank well before I changed it."
While joking, netizens who paid attention to Xi Tea's developments noticed that it had only been more than three months since Xi Tea last changed its brand logo. According to information on the Internet, Xi Tea previously used the gold line villain logo, but it was not until March this year that the classic logo"Black Hair Ah Xi" quietly launched. Not long after, the government made another fine-tuning of the little boy's image, which made people guess why Xi tea table changed the logo every time.

In this regard, some users feel that Xi Tea has reactivated the classic logo, perhaps to show that the official wants to return to its original intention. The details of the classic villain are adjusted to make it more in line with the aesthetics of current consumers and "make drinks more prominent."
Some people also speculate that the brand's logo change may be just a KPI requirement of migrant workers and not as complicated as others think. Others believe that Xicha quietly changed the logo this time, which in turn attracted public attention and increased the popularity of brand discussions, may be the real purpose of the official.
They pointed out that the well-known brand Xiaomi had previously triggered heated discussions on the Internet due to the fine-tuning of the brand logo, and believed that Xicha's adjustment to the classic logo may have a similar purpose. In fact, the "tea-happy villain who has undergone micro-plastic surgery" has indeed prompted netizens to spontaneously participate in this discussion of "everyone is here to find fault." In the eyes of some onlookers, this may be the reason why the brand has quietly launched the new logo.
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