SHIO

Brand identity for SHIO, a Japanese yakitori restaurant in Hong Kong.

Client

SHIO

Category

Brand Identity

Brand Guideline

Packaging

Sector

Food & Beverage

Year

2021

Located in the finance hub of the city Central, SHIO offers a unique blend of experience, encompasses the original tastes of Japanese yakitori.

The naming was an initiation from the Japanese word "salt",  it was derived from the Japanese words "shio" (塩) meaning salt and "yaki" (焼) meaning barbecue. In the Japanese language, SHIO (しお) has the meaning of "salt", it is the fundamental ingredient for seasoning in cookery.

As a sensational touch, the brand identity is defined by a logo mark of graphic and type pronounced by the modeling of a castor with pepper and salt. The brand identity is extented across print, packaging and interior to create a initmate and peaceful atmosphere that brings customers a perfect escape from the city's hustle.

Credits

Client

SHIO

Creative Direction

Billy Cheung

Design

Billy Cheung

Illustration

Gloria Mak

Project Management

Vincent Hung, Poon

Spatial Design

Make A Nice Place

Printing

Sensations Print, JLong Printing, CST Print, JD Printing

Photography

Kobe Kung, Augustine Huang

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