There’s a new spot in town for gelato and coffee connoisseurs in Berlin. Ké Gusto? Gelato Cafe offers a taste of Sicily with its traditional ice cream, churned to perfection. The name – which translates to ‘Which flavour?’ and sets the tone for the brand – became a point of inspiration for designer Carla Palette as she set out to craft the identity, which she eventually underpinned with the use of a bold, unmissable wordmark.
This is the Iced Coffee Procreate Color Palette. It has beautiful shades of brown and includes 30 total colors. All of the colors are handpicked and carefully selected. This listing comes with both a file specifically intended for Procreate and a PNG version of the palette which can be used in programs like Photoshop and Illustrator by using the eyedropper tool. (For more details, visit the FAQ section at the bottom of my Etsy shop). What's Included: - The Iced Coffee Procreate Color Palette - The Iced Coffee PNG Color Palette - A PDF that explains how to install the color palette DISCLAIMER: I made this palette myself. Please do not share or re-sell this palette. Thank you! If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to contact me via Etsy or via email ([email protected]). Iced Coffee Procreate Color Palette (30 Colors) | Swatches | iPad Lettering | Procreate Tools | Brown | Light | Dark | Cream | Apple Pencil
There’s a new spot in town for gelato and coffee connoisseurs in Berlin. Ké Gusto? Gelato Cafe offers a taste of Sicily with its traditional ice cream, churned to perfection. The name – which translates to ‘Which flavour?’ and sets the tone for the brand – became a point of inspiration for designer Carla Palette as she set out to craft the identity, which she eventually underpinned with the use of a bold, unmissable wordmark.
As a mom, I feel like I drink more leftover coffee than I do when it’s fresh. While my palette has come to accept the lukewarm and microwaved flavor of…
Rich vanilla ice cream, swirled with crunchy pieces of hazelnut praline.
The delightfully-named ‘Wardrobe Snacks’ series is a collaboration between photographer Kelsey McClellan and art director Michelle Maguire, who together form the collective ‘Dusty’. Styled with retro clothing in satisfying palettes, the series features close-ups of hands elegantly holding a range of snacks, from an ice cream cone to an oyster, against carefully chosen clothing color […]
There’s a new spot in town for gelato and coffee connoisseurs in Berlin. Ké Gusto? Gelato Cafe offers a taste of Sicily with its traditional ice cream, churned to perfection. The name – which translates to ‘Which flavour?’ and sets the tone for the brand – became a point of inspiration for designer Carla Palette as she set out to craft the identity, which she eventually underpinned with the use of a bold, unmissable wordmark.
We say si to these six takes on the Italian classic. From coffee and caramel to red wine and figs, panna cotta proves to be a versatile dessert to suit all palettes.
There’s a new spot in town for gelato and coffee connoisseurs in Berlin. Ké Gusto? Gelato Cafe offers a taste of Sicily with its traditional ice cream, churned to perfection. The name – which translates to ‘Which flavour?’ and sets the tone for the brand – became a point of inspiration for designer Carla Palette as she set out to craft the identity, which she eventually underpinned with the use of a bold, unmissable wordmark.
Gia' Gelato è una gelateria artigianale a Roma. Il locale commerciale è situato lungo una strada trafficata, sulla quale le vetrine in ferro bianco si aprono completamente. Il concept si basa sulla volontà di catturare lo sguardo dei passanti e invitarli ad entrare. Per questo motivo è stata utilizzata una palette colori fresca e luminosa,
I’ve spent the past few days escaping the Missouri heat up in Minneapolis. Eating arepas and vegan soft-serve, and planning like a crazy woman with Amanda because we have a lot of …
There’s a new spot in town for gelato and coffee connoisseurs in Berlin. Ké Gusto? Gelato Cafe offers a taste of Sicily with its traditional ice cream, churned to perfection. The name – which translates to ‘Which flavour?’ and sets the tone for the brand – became a point of inspiration for designer Carla Palette as she set out to craft the identity, which she eventually underpinned with the use of a bold, unmissable wordmark.