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On Rye

Graphics with a side of humor help launch a fresh take on the classic Jewish deli in Washington, D.C.

Playful messaging welcomes diners.
The website combines straightforward typography with colorful food photography by Bobby Doherty.
Food items appear in patterns.
The photography highlights the natural ingredients.
The branding on social media.

The branding puts a contemporary spin on the straightforward, no-nonsense graphics and imagery found in traditional Jewish delis, with a side of humor for the messaging.

Environmental graphics in the restaurant include a hand-written menu on butcher paper.
The logo is used as a pattern on shopping bags.
Serving tray.
The coffee cup sleeve declares it’s “So hot right now.”
The cup for the egg cream, possibly On Rye’s most popular item, clarifies its contents.
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