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Have a look at this cool RD project, Dietitian Gianna. This dietitian brand design is colorful and playful with fruit patterns and textures.
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Logo for our young adults ministry. Our church is a contemporary, evangelical church of about 1,000 in an upper-middle class suburban area. We have a growing young adults ministry that, until recently, has been volunteer led and mostly unofficial. We are kicking off the year with more organized programming and purpose, with the ministry name Core. My personal philosophy is that ministries should not have their own brand but should fit under the church brand, but I have been overruled on this. So that's not really part of the discussion. The idea behind Core is that core groups (or small groups) are the foundation of the ministry, strengthening relationships with each other and with God. I want something that will be easy to stick on print materials and on the web. Thanks for your feedback!
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The paper works of the duo of artists called 'Simon Evans' combine a certain passion for materiality with a conceptual attitude and a humorous touch. Most of their works are collages of different kind of found papers, scotch, and scraps which look very refined from a distance and yet reveal a...
The charity’s goal is to broaden its appeal while maintaining its core base of supporters, according to the design studio.
So first...oh wow Cava has a restaurant! *And upon google they have several* Cava Mezze Grill, is a Chipotle/Roti style eatery, where you select what your eating and then pick the toppings, meat etc. See the menu here: MENU So I stopped in on my way to the park to get some work done and just wanted a little bite sized something to take with me, so when I saw the minis on the board I was elated. And they didn't disappoint. For each mini you get(in this case anyway) Your choice of spread, and 1 falafel ball per mini and your toppings! Not a bad deal for around 8 bucks with a drink...roughly the same as Chipotle. But of course theres a few draw backs....the minis don't travel quite well. Still tasty but all the toppings(that were thrown in the box carelessly to start) had shifted mostly off to the side of the box. But see the parenthesis for why that could have been. Spreads: I tried the hummus, tzatziki, and crazy feta. The tzatziki as always was delicious! Its one of my favorite items of theirs to buy from the store and even more delicious on the pita mini. Then we come to the "crazy feta"...YUM! feta mixed with jalapeno spiciness. It was absolutely delicious, but I'd avoid if you don't like spicy things cause it does pack a bit of a punch. And lastly I had the traditional hummus, sad to say it was a bit of a let down flavor wise. Just seemed to be missing something-good but would really like it if i could mix it with perhaps the crazy feta. Of course I'm definitely giving them another taste. It was pretty good falafel...chickpeas a little chunkier than I prefer but the chicken looked amazing. All in all, my meal was about 730 calories so a little heavier than a veggie bowl at Chipotle(yes that's my comparison chart) But wondering if its a "better" set of calories.