



I still remember the day I went to Indie Coffee and Books to talk with the owner about our re-branding project. I won't say I still have the bad taste in my mouth, as she was not interested in being supportive or enthused. I was not able to take pictures during that conversation; however, the company's website provided some photography. And not bad takes I might add.
Asian culture, as you can see the bowls at the last picture. Though it did not speak Asian culture in the original logo design. I also did not think of Asian culture being an influence for my redesigning process. Would it hurt to might try it? Maybe not. Something to think about.
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