Cuckoo

Cuckoo Identity : Placemaking 01

Cuckoo is Adelaide’s foremost underground electronic music, cocktail and tapas bar.

We were engaged to not only rebrand the venue but also consult on a revised floor plan to help activate dead areas. A logotype was created with various weights of monotype fonts that gave a quirky character which perfectly suited the different types of electronic music that is played at the bar. As the main colour scheme for the interior was black and white, pastel coloured papers were used for the menus and various collateral to give splashes of colour throughout the space and again ad to the quirky nature of the venue. The main graphic walls were pasted with black and white posters of various imagery, these were layered, ripped and torn to create an interesting textural collage of imagery. Old pallet timber was used to create feature walls behind the bar and dj booth, this added warmth into the interior and visually highlight these key areas.

Design – Band.

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COZMO Café

COZMO Café : Branding 01

Cozmo Café brand design by WonderEight.

Cozmo Café is modern eatery emulating the cosmopolitan Lebanese capital harboring it and coloring the Beirut seaside promenade with a dynamic identity, mixing trendy industrial urbanism and stylish elegance in the posh setting of an exclusive yacht club.

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l’Épicerie

l'Épicerie - identity 01

The identity created for the french bistro “l’Épicerie” is inspired by its theme and its aesthetic “old France”. The project is based on the popular and obsolete image of merchant who prepares the orders for his customers using kraft packaging paper and bits of string. The menu comes in two versions, the grocer’s notebook to flick through, or the newspaper to unfold. Design by my beautiful.

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Marmalade Toast

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A fresh new identity for an upmarket gourmet café from The Marmalade Group. Identity design by &Larry.
Previously known as ‘Toast’, the café’s brand-mark has been refreshed to include ‘Marmalade’ as a headline and co-branding element.
The letters for ‘TOAST’ are rendered vertically in a custom typeface with truncated baselines, reminiscent of bread slices popping out of a toaster. Slightly rounded-off corners at the bottom of the letters are reminiscent of melted cheese on toast.