Woody Harrington is currently a Senior at Tyler School of Art, with an excellent portfolio. In particular, his identity project for Novel Tea Cafe, a fictive cafe with a classic literature theme, caught my eye.
Student Work: Woody Harrington: Novel Tea Cafe Identity
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Courtney
Courtney is the founder of Design Work Life and Seamless Creative, a small design studio she runs with her husband Brian. She now splits her time between developing brand identities for small businesses and soaking up (and passing along) as much inspiration as she possibly can.
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April 29, 2012
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June 6, 2012
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June 8, 2013
[…] totally agree! And there’s no better place to drink fiction-themed tea than in a fictional cafe. Failing that, in your own home will do, with one of these lovely tea accessories under the […]
Oh, these are cute! I would totally buy these things. The logo’s adorable and nothing goes better with good books than good tea too!
So beautiful. Love the logo and cards
Love this logo. It would be great for posters. What could be better than tea and a good book?
wishing so much that this cafe really existed… can someone please make it come true?? :)
Why is this not a real thing?