Eat & Go: Branding & Design Identity for Takeaways & Restaurants

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Eat & Go: Branding & Design Identity for Takeaways & Restaurants

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Rating : 4.89 (922 Votes)
Asin : 8416504911
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 240 Pages
Publish Date : 2014-04-12
Language : English

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It is not surprising that brands with a deeply emotional design are becoming very popular. Any information related to food is analysed in a part of our brain that was programmed millions of years ago. Brand-design options are no longer limited to creating signs and menus. "Restaurants and other food outlets that other takeaway services are actively gaining customers. And you have to admit, after millions of years our brain is still pretty good at knowing how to define food that’s fit to eat.&hellipThousands of designers and agencies worldwide are working on all of these questionsand hundreds of otherson a daily basis. They must attract the consumer in the midst of all the turmoil that constantly prevails in the life of a person living in a busy city.The packaging design of takeaway products is also very important. Branding of takeaway restaurant

A challenge for graphic designers having to combine appealing graphic design with convenience, practicality, food’s distinctive features and a brand’s characteristics.. More and more restaurants not only provide table services but also make food for eating elsewhere. Restaurants involved need a set of packages to satisfy both types of diners

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