P.C.F.
I brought up an idea of a brand design for a conceptual restaurant in New York City that if would exist.
This restaurant is called P.C.F, which stands for Private Contraband Foods. It is an exclusive, members-only restaurant that opens its doors only once a year. The storefront would be a dark, abandoned building in New York City. It would serve illegal foods that are normally prohibited in the United States, but are available in other countries. The food would include high quality entrees, appetizers, and desserts. It would be steeply priced, available only to members of the upper-class.
I print designed the menus that have several selections for the meals, beverages, and desserts, as well as a confidential agreement contract, the ticket called 848 and an invitation for new members. Also, created mock-ups of uniforms for waiters and chefs as well as a gift box that costumers would receive when they finish their experience.
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