IMAGE (left): بشبشا is v.1 of hand type digitized
بشبشا Restaurant
project: rebrand restaurant, create digital assets, and make entirely new menus.
What started as me assisting with creating a workable digital file for the owner to edit and maintain independently, slowly grew to address menu hierarchy and the general readability to conceptualizing a logo rebrand.
original materials provided by client
Photo of current printed copy of menu
Abandoned project of rebranding to establish digital presence
name explained
اشا (basha) : Turkish (paşa) honorific for someone of high status
بشبشا (bashbasha) : Egyptian slang used similarly to combination of “hey dude!” “what’s up!” “yerr!” in NYC
Interviewing the client and my own research inspired a new, yet familiar direction for the design reset. Client is upstart street vendor in Alexandria, the Egyptian birthplace and center for graffiti arts.
Initial Idea: Old, battered and textured street sign, including additional, newer graffiti elements like stickers combined with clean, modern text and formatting.
introducing the new brand concept
elevated – graffiti – lively – textured
explore visual elements & inspiration below
initial logo sketches
Clear Concepts
All the sketching led to 6 strong type-variations that were then narrowed to 3 versions for testing and feedback.
Please note: not all sketches of project are presently shown.
The winner?
“graffiti serif”