Branding and visual system for a vegan, family-style restaurant and kitchen that also produces ready-made meals for grocery stores.
The café's landing page
The sign outside the restaurant.
Two flyers, one for the opening party and one introducing the Cosy Tuesdays and Happy Hour
The menus. Each of them has the same color palette and fonts but set up differently. Except for the main menu (the green one), all of the menus had an Icelandic and English side.
Social media post introducing a new sandwich available in local grocery stores
The brand needed to appeal to a diverse customer base: parents, queer individuals, neurodivergent people, and those looking for accessible plant-based options. To reflect that, I created a visual language that balanced clarity with personality — using clean, legible type paired with expressive elements.
The logo was hand-drawn, incorporating a personal rune requested by the owner. She also requested purple — I paired it with lime green to create a vibrant, energetic contrast while maintaining a feeling of freshness and character.
The brand direction leaned into a Y2K-inspired aesthetic, which felt both nostalgic and bold — a good fit for a company with a nonconforming spirit. While still developing the branding and testing recipes for the products that were going to be sold, I designed a few simple stickers that would be placed on the products. That way it was cheap, cohesive and easy to customize.