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1,000 Restaurant Bar and Cafe Graphics: From Signage to Logos and Everything in Between

1,000 Restaurant Bar and Cafe Graphics: From Signage to Logos and Everything in Between
By Luke Herriott

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Product Description

1000 designs for restaurants cafe and bar graphics.

Restaurants, bars, and cafes are some of the most competitive businesses in the world. Getting the marketing and branding right is essential for survival. This book will provide a catalog of creative ideas for getting restaurant graphics right. This book will offer designers hundreds of inspiring and innovative graphic options for identity, signage, installations, promotions, swag, menus, and more. As with the other books in the 1000 series this book offers designers the ultimate resource to jump start their creativity for their restaurant industry clients.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #80473 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-09-01
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 320 pages

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About the Author

Luke Herriott runs a UK-based Design Group called Studio Ink, specializing in design for print. As former design director of the international visual arts publishers RotoVision, he has worked with some of the world's leading creatives to produce a number of outstanding design publications. With over 15 years in the book publishing industry, he has a wealth of experience and an extensive knowledge of design, as well as a great awareness and appreciation of emerging graphic trends. He is co-author of RotoVision's First Steps in Digital Design and Instant Graphics.


Customer Reviews

Variety picked over depth5
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.ca/review/R1EG54ABFOFZQ2 I guess the graphics showcased really work because I felt like ordering some food.

There's a wide range of graphics collected over a variety of medium. The design medium includes, signage, logos, menus, packaging, promotional items and stationery.

I'm not too sure if because of the variety, the book has spread itself too thin. Personally, I would have preferred that the author had grouped all the designs created under each food outlet. That way, at least, we can see how the designer work his/her way across the different packaging mediums.

The variety in the book might make up for the lack of depth.

Overall, it's still a recommended book for any graphic or packaging designer.

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