Showing posts with label logo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label logo. Show all posts
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
Friday, February 8, 2013
Lucky's Doughnuts
Name: Lucky's Doughnuts & Forty Ninth Parallel Coffee
Location: Vancouver, BC
Location: Vancouver, BC
Located in Vancouver, Forty Ninth Parallel coffee brought together two great concepts under the same, well designed roof.
Using the great bones of their raw & urban space, industrial furnishings and a large wood bar act as a rich yet neutral backdrop to fresh made doughnuts and cappuccinos.
Monday, June 18, 2012
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Midwest's Best; Parish Food & Goods
Name: Parish Food & Goods
Location: Atlanta, GA
Design: B.B.Barn (branding/logo), Concentrics Hospitality
Located in Atlanta, Parish represents Southern culture and incorporates a deli, restaurant, and market all into one. With great branding, a clean logo, and a wonderful layering of southern antiques amid restored brick, this space manages to feel welcoming and warm.
Location: Atlanta, GA
Design: B.B.Barn (branding/logo), Concentrics Hospitality
Located in Atlanta, Parish represents Southern culture and incorporates a deli, restaurant, and market all into one. With great branding, a clean logo, and a wonderful layering of southern antiques amid restored brick, this space manages to feel welcoming and warm.
Monday, March 19, 2012
Cafe Luc
Name: Cafe Luc
Location: London
Branding & Graphic design: Here Design
Today comes to you with another great example of brand identity for restaurants.
The most common element I witness clients and restauranteurs miss, is brand identity. In order to be successful you must set your space up as a unique experience. Your space must be recognizable and your message needs to be carried through throughout the diners experience. With social media growing faster every day, most customers dining experiences actually start well before they arrive at your space. Establishing your identity and message through graphic design, web design, and social media presence cannot be brushed off. Cafe Luc did a great job of translating the dining experience you will have within the space, to their identity, branding, and logo. All aspects communicate a chic, comfortable, upscale and classic vibe, take a look;
Location: London
Branding & Graphic design: Here Design
Today comes to you with another great example of brand identity for restaurants.
The most common element I witness clients and restauranteurs miss, is brand identity. In order to be successful you must set your space up as a unique experience. Your space must be recognizable and your message needs to be carried through throughout the diners experience. With social media growing faster every day, most customers dining experiences actually start well before they arrive at your space. Establishing your identity and message through graphic design, web design, and social media presence cannot be brushed off. Cafe Luc did a great job of translating the dining experience you will have within the space, to their identity, branding, and logo. All aspects communicate a chic, comfortable, upscale and classic vibe, take a look;
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