Monday, 7 March 2011
Typographic Representation
I've decided to go with the name "Green Room" for my restaurant, which is more of a link to food than a shared name, which I think will work better as it is more subtle. In an attempt to approach the items on the menu with a similar approach to the one I assumed VetteLetters were going with, using typefaces that look like the food, for example "Leek" is set in a very tall, green typeface. "Red Onion" is set in dark red, using a very poignant typeface to represent the sharpness in the smell & flavour of Onions etc. The visual I have created above is very rushed, but I think could be pulled off if done right. This sort of thing could also work for the typography I aim to place on the restaurant walls, perhaps as a sort of "Chef Special" written on the wall as opposed to an inspirational message. This also means I'd have to look towards a different approach to the restaurant itself, as it is starting to take a more organic, almost "healthy option" approach, which doesn't necessarily have to throw the laid back, relaxed approach out of the window, but definitley takes the direction of the restaurant down a different avenue.
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