Romantic Dining Time: Restaurant’s Graphic and Space Design
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Rating | : | 4.72 (597 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1910596442 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 276 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-10-24 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Currently, he’s working on having the book translated, pre-preparing for another movie, lectures on creativity and dreams of Japan. For the last few years he co-owns and co-runs a successful creative & branding agency New! working with local and international clients, as well as starting-up fresh digital agency SuperYou, recently named The Agency Of The Year at Login Internet Awards 2015. Then he dived int
On this basis, it further digs into every case's features and highlights, expressing the charming design soul of each designer. This book is divided into several categories: Mexican Restaurant, Spanish Restaurant, French Restaurant, Italian Restaurant, British Restaurant, Japanese Restaurant, Mediterranean Restaurant, Seafood Restaurant, Bistro, Islamic Restaurant, Vegetarian Restaurant, Pizza House, Fast-food Restaurant, Barbecue Restaurant and other Creative Restaurants. Reading Romantic Dining Time is a warm and surprising journey of design! Here, you will find the colourful restaurant from the city of Beethoven, the dramatic burger restaurant, the fresh and aesthetic restaurant in Tokyo, the vintage British bistro with geometric shapes and classic letterforms… One of the design works is even inspired by the chef's travel experience around the world! In these places, people gather together to have a warm conversation or spend a cosy time all alone. The selected 86 design cases illustrate systematically how the graphic and space design of restaurant works and reveal the infinite potentials of restaurant design.. That is the charm of design. Bored teenagers, tired office workers, housewives on their way of shopping or crazy men like the one in Van Gogh's painting w
Then he dived into the waters of beautiful swimming pool which was MTV Networks Baltic, working there as CCO (Chief Creative Officer). . During this time he launched independent cinema theatre Pasaka with like-minded film obssesives, co-wrote a book on creativity “The Man Who Knew It All” and is directing his debut animation short “After Death, Before Hell”. He started as a copywriter at Leo Burnett Vilnius, then became creative director and together with a team gave birth to THE most iconic and unique Baltic brand – Eys (pre-paid mobile card). For the last few years he co-owns and co-runs a successful creative & branding agency New! working with local and international clients,