HALLELUJAH Kitchen & Bar visual identity

Logo and business cards for a restaurant and bar

 

HALLELUJAH Kitchen & Bar visual identity

In order to create a visual identity that fully reflects the soul of his place, I asked Shuji, the owner of HALLELUJAH Kitchen & Bar, how he envisioned his bar.

He enthusiastically described the atmosphere he wanted to create, the type of customers he wanted to welcome and the food he would serve. But he also told me about the decoration and the music he would play.

The sum of all these details allowed me to create a bespoke visual identity.

 

Restaurant and bar visual identity
HALLELUJAH KItchen & Bar visual identity

restaurant visual identity

 

A welcoming place, between the modernized popular izakaya and the dining bar

Location and opening hours

Shuji chose the Nagarekawa district, a very lively place at night in Hiroshima. Ideal for its opening hours: from 6pm to 5am.

 

The atmosphere

He wanted to create a welcoming place where everyone would feel comfortable. Neither snobbish nor hipster. Somewhere between a modernised popular izakaya and a dining bar. A place where you could also come just to have a drink.

 

The decoration

Shuji explained to me that there would be a large counter around which you could sit. But also some tables and sofa corners.

A pink front door, lots of plants and wood. Chairs and decorations that were deliberately mismatched, pop colours, strange knick-knacks, magazines and art books. He had also planned a large screen on which films like Trainspotting or concerts like Woodstock would be shown. In short, a place that is neither too pretentious nor intimidating.

 

The musical atmosphere

Reggae, ska, rocksteady, hip-hop, rock… nothing too aggressive.

 

The food*

Western (ajillo, jerk chicken, pasta, curry, Serrano ham on the counter) and nostalgic Japanese “B gourmet” (grilled fish, oden, tulip karaage, nitamago…), while focusing on the quality of the ingredients.

(* He has since stopped serving food to concentrate on the bar business)

 

The target customers

Japanese salarymen, young people, groups of girls, party people. But also lone customers who want to chat at the bar or young foreign tourists who want to taste the local atmosphere while feeling comfortable.

 

As someone who goes to HALLELUJAH quite often, I can assure you that Shuji has succeeded in creating the atmosphere he imagined and attracting the clientele he hoped for.

 

HALLELUJAH Kitchen & Bar | Visual identity - menu design
Clipped menu in Japanese and English

 

HALLELUJAH Kitchen & Bar | Visual identity - restaurant owner and logo tattoo
The logo tattooed on the arm of the owner

The mood board, the bar owner’s tastes

Knowing the soul or the spirit of a place whose visual identity you are going to create is essential. But in order to be sure to interpret it visually in the most accurate way, I also needed to understand the aesthetic universe of its owner.

Shuji provided me with lettering, logos, signs or packaging that are quite old school and have a rather artisanal treatment. Warm and vivid colours, almost primary, ornamental patterns, tattoos, raw materials (wood, kraft paper) and some visuals with South American accents.

With all this in mind, I was able to create his logo and his various printed materials (opening flyers, menus, business cards, shop cards).

He also used his logo to create a laser engraved wooden door handle, key holders, lighted signs, coasters, stickers. He has even had his logo tattooed on his arm, proving that he is very happy with it!

 

logo, business cards, shop cards and flyer for a restaurant and bar in Hiroshima
Opening party flyer, business cards and shop cards

restaurant visual identity and logo

HALLELUJAH Kitchen & Bar | Visual identity - sticker
Stickers
Laser-carved wooden key holder
Laser-carved wooden key holder
HALLELUJAH Kitchen & Bar | Visual identity - business cards and shop cards
Business cards and shop cards

restaurant visual identity and logo
restaurant visual identity and logo

text side and map

HALLELUJAH Kitchen & Bar | Tuna cheek and onion rings
Tuna cheek and onion rings at Hallelujah
HALLELUJAH Kitchen & Bar | Visual identity - open party flyer
Flyers for the open party

restaurant flyer and business cards
restaurant visual identity and logo

laser-carved entrance door handle and shop sign
laser-carved entrance door handle and shop sign
HALLELUJAH Kitchen & Bar coaster
Coasters

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Job made while working at Nininbaori | Hiroshima.

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