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Gato

Identity, signage, and website design for the Mediterranean restaurant in New York City by chef Bobby Flay.

The final Gato identity, set in the font Lisbon.
The letter G has been modified with a custom ball terminal.
Gato exterior on Lafayette Street.
The logo has been hand-painted in copper foil on the restaurant windows.
The stencil-like letterforms complement the restaurant's industrial-chic setting.

The identity responds to the Mediterranean food concept but transplants it to a downtown setting. 

The contemporary typewriter font Pitch brings menus a downtown industrial feel.
Dessert menu.
Check folder.
Takeaway bag.
The restaurant's address set in Lisbon on takeaway bags.

The stencil-like wordmark sets off the tactile textures of Rockwell's interior design, as well as the building's former life as a warehouse. 

Chef's jacket.
Letterhead and stationery.
Gift cards.
Business cards.
Matches.
Interior signage is hand-painted on materials like wood and stone.
The sign painters approximated the Lisbon typeface in signage on the restroom walls.
Homepage of the Gato website.
Website menu.
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Retrospective: London Design Festival

London Design Festival has been an annual celebration of the power of creativity for over 20 years. Since 2008, Pentagram partner Domenic Lippa has served as the LDF’s creative director, responsible every September for the design of a new visual identity. By inventively remixing a few key elements — typography, a signature red (“the colour of London”), and LDF's simple monogram — the program unifies hundreds of events while reaffirming London’s status as a global design capital.