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Strangelove Coffee Co. identity

Contributed by Carolina Benoliel on Apr 22nd, 2022. Artwork published in .
Strangelove Coffee Co. identity 1
Vilius Dringelis Studio. License: All Rights Reserved.

Vilius Dringelis Studio was commissioned to create the complete design concept of Strangelove Coffee Co. The project included: a logotype, a brand book, food and drink menus, packaging, custom products, tables, shelves, interior, exterior, a signboard and all other graphic design works. The cafe represents an aesthetic, a contemporary place for public with an exclusive and distinctive atmosphere. For example, letters in the logotype are damaged, in order to convey a strong message about strange feelings.

Designers: Vilius Dringelis, Daumantas Vladarskis

The logotype uses GT Pressura with modified R, E and L. The rest of the visual identity is set in GT Walsheim.

Strangelove Coffee Co. identity 2
Vilius Dringelis Studio. License: All Rights Reserved.
Strangelove Coffee Co. identity 3
Vilius Dringelis Studio. License: All Rights Reserved.
Strangelove Coffee Co. identity 4
Vilius Dringelis Studio. License: All Rights Reserved.
Strangelove Coffee Co. identity 5
Vilius Dringelis Studio. License: All Rights Reserved.
Strangelove Coffee Co. identity 6
Vilius Dringelis Studio. License: All Rights Reserved.
Strangelove Coffee Co. identity 7
Vilius Dringelis Studio. License: All Rights Reserved.
Strangelove Coffee Co. identity 8
Vilius Dringelis Studio. License: All Rights Reserved.
Strangelove Coffee Co. identity 9
Vilius Dringelis Studio. License: All Rights Reserved.
Strangelove Coffee Co. identity 10
Vilius Dringelis Studio. License: All Rights Reserved.
Strangelove Coffee Co. identity 11
Vilius Dringelis Studio. License: All Rights Reserved.

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  • GT Pressura
  • GT Walsheim

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2 Comments on “Strangelove Coffee Co. identity”

  1. Labas Carolina, nice to see this identity here on Fonts In Use! The logo had caught my eye when I visited Vilnius in 2015:

    Is it correct to assume that it references Pablo Ferro’s titles for Stanley Kubrick’s Dr. Strangelove?

  2. Hi, Florian. The author of the logotype is Vilius Dringelis, so I could not answer this question exactly. I think you could write to him at dringelis.com

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