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2 Queens Coffee
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2 Queens Coffee

The primary focus of this rebranding was to solve three key problems of the old packaging: readability, product variation and brand clarity. 2 Queens had also outgrown the existing apothecary-inspired design and was eager to create a more universal design that better reflected their playful brand messaging and provided more flexibility for market growth.

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Coffee Circle
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Coffee Circle

The Explorer Box takes you on a journey through Coffee Circle’s portfolio of 24 exciting coffees and espressos of various flavor profiles. Each coffee is sealed in aroma-proof tubes to guarantee freshness.

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Cometeer
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Cometeer

Coffee is a ritual that has been around for ages. We wanted our design to feel nostalgic and familiar. Embodying the retro-future aesthetic while being distinctly unique. Cometeer is going to change how, when, and where you drink coffee.

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Amar Café
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Amar Café

We wanted a place to showcase our coffees but also wanted to do something totally different than everyone else. Another good thing is that we could give these telephone boxes another use in the community after they were just left abandoned with broken windows and graffiti.

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FACT.COFFEE
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FACT.COFFEE

We are FACT.COFFEE - a small, passionate and dynamic startup established one year ago, focused on bringing super premium coffee and coffee lifestyle to China.

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Felix Roasting Co.
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Felix Roasting Co.

"Where the cult of beauty meets the cult of coffee." Located at 104 Greene Street in the historic Soho Building, the entrance is marked by a dramatic pair of columns and a brick pediment that inspired the designers to apply the all-out layered aesthetic of Felix to the classical realm of an English cottage garden.

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