Roll'd is a Vietnamese chain that has served fast, fresh meals in Australia since 2012. Yet, as the brand has expanded, they've launched a retail range of sauce
Extended typeface for branding, titles, and body copy. Soya is a chic, expressive & personal font. Soya features wide, generously rounded letters for a trendy design quality, paired with distinct cut-off terminals—perfect for art, design, fashion, and food branding. Elegant and upmarket in lighter styles, and younger, louder in bolder styles. Soya works great in all uppercase for logo designs and titles. Soya has ligatures & alternate letters to easily customize designs. Available in nine font weights. Soya pairs well with Rozi, Goji, Kijs, and Quil.
Vero was brought to life in Belfast, Northern Ireland, as a build-your-own bowl restaurant with a mission to create feel-good food. Vero is a fast-casual concept with a difference: providing nourishing food without sacrificing flavour, with convenience in mind. Partnering with Crown Creative, a hospitality specialist design agency based in the heart of Belfast, Vero […]
Lentils aren't classically known for being playful. In fact, many might turn their nose up to the healthy legume. Yet, designer Katrina Romulo serves up an anim
In recent years we’ve seen some radical shifts to the ever-booming pet care sector. That’s thanks in no small part to the Covid 19 lockdowns that saw many of us seeking solace and company in domestic animals, taking advantage of the WFH policies that, once upon a time, felt endless and unwavering. Another catalyst, perhaps, ...
Back in 2009, Gorm’s revolutionised pizza in Denmark. Now, they’re doing it again. This time around, with a strategic focus and a flexible brand design.
Deja makes zero waste pet snacks for dogs and cats in compostable packs.
Jaqueline Zanini designed these business cards for Bendita Food, a nutritious lunch box brand.
e designed a brand for an Italian pizzeria. The concept was to create a POP pizza brand, through camouflage patterns, type design and warm colors. The idea was to create an impact image alternating the simplicity of the logotype with the power of the color spots of the pizza. The logo is inspired by the old Italian signs, while the visual has modern images and colors, creating a contrast that enhances the two souls of the restaurant. We also used different vintage fonts to remember an old way to make food. The colours we have chosen recall the red of the tomato, the green of the basil, the white of the mozzarella and of course Italy.