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Creative Menus

If you have been following our blog, I am sure you have seen we are still raving about our finds in Europe. One thing that kept catching our eye was unique and different ways of presenting menus.

We saw everything from a few leather bound books that fit with the rustic feel of the restaurants, to really cool booklets with spiral binding, and even a simple stack of papers with a paperclip at the top. But one of our favorites was of course from Feger Bar (meaning old broom or brush)XXXX, a cocktail bar in Berlin, the art capital of Europe. They also had a book type feel to the menu, but they had filled pages with great illustrations pertaining to the contents of the page. I enjoyed looking at the illustrations even more than the creative cocktails!

It truly was on of the most original menus I have ever seen.

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Carolina Vangilder of Stellen Design Branding Agency in Los Angeles CA
Carolina Van Gilder
Project manager / Assistant
The coordinator, facilitator and scheduler for all Stellen Design projects. She communicates with clients about everything from contracts and payments to design edits and revisions. She helps keep the logistics on point so Stellen Design can live up to their reputation.
Réka Juhász (ray-ka u-has)
Contract Designer

Réka is a Hungarian-born, American-trained award-winning brand designer with over 12 years of graphic design experience. She loves to incorporate hand lettering, tactile elements, or letterpress into her work. She believes inspiration is all around us and that making brands look good is a worthy pursuit in life.

Jordis Smalls of Stellen Design Branding Agency in Los Angeles CA
Jordis Small
Creative Director
Jordis is a big believer in continued education. She makes it a point to attend at least four workshops or conferences a year to keep her skill improving. She is also a big advocate for “creative play” and loves to spend her spare time trying new things and learning new techniques.