Process Blog
Location: United Kingdom
Project Completion: July 2024
Project Completion: July 2024
Project Overview
Client Background: A garden cocktail bar located in South St St Andrews, Fife, United Kingdom, specializing in absinthe-based cocktails.
Objective: Create a nature and garden-inspired menu.
Challenges: The client wanted a contemporary layout inspired by the garden and nature.
Solution: I used nature tones and arch frames to mimic arches found in the garden. I incorporated floral accents in a tasteful and elegant way.
Visual Style
Colors: Colors found in nature, with the primary color being forest green.
Theme: At Green Fairy, we invite you to embark on a journey through the enchanting world of absinthe in the heart of St Andrews. Our cocktail bar is an oasis where the allure of the green fairy meets the tranquillity of a lush garden. Our mission is to craft an immersive experience where every sip transports you to a realm of botanical wonders.
In this unique setting, we celebrate the spirit of the green fairy by curating a diverse collection of monthly cocktails that showcase the versatility of absinthe. Each month, our talented mixologists design a new and tantalizing concoction, blending the finest ingredients to create a symphony of flavors that dance on your palate.
As a beacon of mixology excellence, we are committed to offering not only exceptional absinthe-based cocktails but also an atmosphere that mirrors the charm and serenity of a garden. Green Fairy is more than just a bar; it's a destination where friends gather, and stories unfold amidst the soothing ambiance.
Design Process
Concept Development: Starting with brainstorming sessions, I created initial sketches to explore different design directions.
Feedback and Iteration: Based on client feedback, I refined the designs to better align with the event's theme and objectives.
Outcome and Reflection
Result: The final design was well-received, effectively displaying the unique cocktails and engaging the target audience.
Conclusion: This project highlighted the importance of adaptability and client collaboration in achieving a successful design outcome.