FOUR Japanese Cuisine Complete Setup - FOUR is a fictional high-end Japanese restaurant that is completely designed around the four seasons. The idea was to create an unique identity that stood out among other restaurants of the same style of food. Conceptually, the restaurant would change color motifs four times a year and would also have four menus, each one tailored to food that was in season and plentiful in Japan. Although the design would be costly, the concept would make the dining experience unique for restaurant diners.
FOUR Japanese Cuisine Logo Set - FOUR is a fictional high-end Japanese restaurant that is completely designed around the four seasons. The idea was to create an unique identity that stood out among other restaurants of the same style of food. Conceptually, the restaurant would change color motifs four times a year and would also have four menus, each one tailored to food that was in season and plentiful in Japan. Although the design would be costly, the concept would make the dining experience unique for restaurant diners.
FOUR Japanese Cuisine Business Cards - FOUR is a fictional high-end Japanese restaurant that is completely designed around the four seasons. The idea was to create an unique identity that stood out among other restaurants of the same style of food. Conceptually, the restaurant would change color motifs four times a year and would also have four menus, each one tailored to food that was in season and plentiful in Japan. Although the design would be costly, the concept would make the dining experience unique for restaurant diners.
FOUR Japanese Cuisine Letterheads - FOUR is a fictional high-end Japanese restaurant that is completely designed around the four seasons. The idea was to create an unique identity that stood out among other restaurants of the same style of food. Conceptually, the restaurant would change color motifs four times a year and would also have four menus, each one tailored to food that was in season and plentiful in Japan. Although the design would be costly, the concept would make the dining experience unique for restaurant diners.
FOUR Japanese Cuisine Invitation - FOUR is a fictional high-end Japanese restaurant that is completely designed around the four seasons. The idea was to create an unique identity that stood out among other restaurants of the same style of food. Conceptually, the restaurant would change color motifs four times a year and would also have four menus, each one tailored to food that was in season and plentiful in Japan. Although the design would be costly, the concept would make the dining experience unique for restaurant diners.
FOUR Japanese Cuisine Outside Menu - FOUR is a fictional high-end Japanese restaurant that is completely designed around the four seasons. The idea was to create an unique identity that stood out among other restaurants of the same style of food. Conceptually, the restaurant would change color motifs four times a year and would also have four menus, each one tailored to food that was in season and plentiful in Japan. Although the design would be costly, the concept would make the dining experience unique for restaurant diners.
FOUR Japanese Cuisine Inside Menu - FOUR is a fictional high-end Japanese restaurant that is completely designed around the four seasons. The idea was to create an unique identity that stood out among other restaurants of the same style of food. Conceptually, the restaurant would change color motifs four times a year and would also have four menus, each one tailored to food that was in season and plentiful in Japan. Although the design would be costly, the concept would make the dining experience unique for restaurant diners.
FOUR Japanese Cuisine Imagery 01 - These are hand drawn images, inspired by Japanese art, that were included as backgrounds and watermarks on the business cards, menus, letterheads, and many other items that were a part of the project.
FOUR Japanese Cuisine Imagery 02 - These are hand drawn images, inspired by Japanese art, that were included as backgrounds and watermarks on the business cards, menus, letterheads, and many other items that were a part of the project.