Business Card and logo design – Chi and Co.
Logo design for restaurant and bar in Sydney. The brief was to incorporate a slight 50s feel and chalkboard typography to the logo. Business cards are in both white and reversed in black (not pictured).
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Logo design for restaurant and bar in Sydney. The brief was to incorporate a slight 50s feel and chalkboard typography to the logo. Business cards are in both white and reversed in black (not pictured).
Logo design where the brief was to play on the word ‘bloom’ where the logo showed growth, freshness but also professionalism and strong.
Here are some packaging concept design for a health food bar. The brief was open to experiment with clear areas and logo placement. It was to display vertical on supermarket shelves.
Playing on the idea of the word Omega theme by using images of Greek mythology ie. tridents. As well going along the university varsity look and lightning, again from Zeus and Greek mythology.
Monday was the day of the installation of my wall art! The guys at Signs on Site came to Chi and Co. Restaurant and Bar to replace the existing wall art to the one I created. Very excited today! Here are some photos from the big day.
Here is a menu for a takeaway shop in Annandale. This menu is designed as a vertical folded fridge menu.
My sister asked me to design her wedding invitation. Here is the finished product. The theme is to be vintage garden. The maps were fun to create as well.
The design team were fortunate enough to be involved in the process of creating Super Food Ideas digital version app for the iPad market. I was fortunate enough to be involved in the design aspect from concept to delivery. It was exciting to work on multimedia design as I had not worked on such a large project since uni days, and revisit user interface design and designing multimedia elements again. Within the first month of its launch into the iTunes store,
This company required a logo and business stationery. There were many designs during the brainstorming process and this was the final ones chosen.
A new design was needed for the 300g frozen boxes. The brief was to create a design which appealed more to the western market. New photos with the product cooked in western dishes was used and it was all in English – their current version has both Chinese and English.