Project Information
Name of Project: Project 3: International Client
Class: Professional Practices
Due Date: 11/22/2021
Date Posted: 11/21/2021
Program: Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop
Project Description: After researching the aesthetic and overall personality of the Hellish APT Cafe & Bar, a rebrand was created to update and fit the needs of the client, Tsuragi Sato. Deliverables for this project include a logo, a menu, a sign, and a final PDF booklet.
Hellish APT Branding
Before deliverables were created for this project, I researched everything I could about the Hellish APT company and derived possible color palettes and typefaces from their established aesthetic.
Branding Roughs
I originally was going to have three primary color choices with a few possible options I could implement on a needed basis. I also originally had three typefaces, one decorative, one for titles, and one for body text.
Final Branding
As I continued further throughout the project, I made changes to the overall branding. After only using the yellow swatch in one piece of the project, I decided to leave out the possible secondary color options. I also decided to leave out the decorative font choice and just use a title and body font.
Hellish APT Logo Design
The first deliverable for this project was a logo for the Hellish APT company. The logo needed to embrace the personality of the bar while keep consistent with modern logo design.
Rough Logo Concepts
After spending time researching the Hellish APT company, I came up with five logos I thought reflected their image. Each logo has nods (in varying degrees of subtly) to the Hellish APT name and the Americana bar personality the company is perceived to have.
Final Logo
I decided to move forward with the martini glass holding a devilish flame for this project. I cleaned up any inconsistencies and created a white version to use in the future on different materials. I decided the logo was effective enough on its own without any additional color.
Final Logo Mockups
Once the logo was finalized, I created several mockups of possible branding options for the bar, including on alcoholic labels and on coasters.
Hellish APT Menu Design
After successfully creating a logo for the Hellish APT Cafe & Bar, I went forward with redesigning a drink menu that would feature Hellish APT’s most popular drinks.
Rough Menu Concepts
I made three different layouts using the rough branding choices, two that were 8.5″ x 11″ and one that was 8.5″ x 14″. All information listed on the menu was derived from information found while researching the bar. I ended up choosing the 8.5″ x 14″ menu layout, as I felt as though it fit better on the page and followed standard menu sizing.
Final Menu Layout
The biggest change to the menu was the replacement of the decorative font and the inclusion of a front cover. Spelling and grammatical errors were also fixed and some text was modified.
Final Menu Mockups
Once the menu was finalized, I created several mockups of how the menu would look in a more physical space.
Hellish APT Signage Design
Rough Signage Concepts
For outside signage, I made five different concepts with two variations each. One concept was to reuse the logo I created in the first step of the project, while two of the designs were logo concepts I believed could be repurposed.
Final Signage Design
I decided to reuse the logo I had created for Hellish APT for outside signage to keep it consistent. From here I made two variations, one with text and one without, that could be used for different types of signage.
Final Signage Mockups
Once the signage was finalized, I created several mockups of how the signs would look in a more physical space.
Final PDF Booklet
Once all deliverables were finalized, I organized everything into a PDF booklet to send to the client. The PDF is organized in chronological order of what was created and includes a title page, a project introduction section and dividers that separate different sections. This project took a fairly long time to complete, but I believe the product is worth all of the hard work accomplished.