Cafe Siete - Logo Design

Cafe Siete is a neighborhood café located in Jamaica Plain, a neighborhood outside the bustling downtown area of Boston, MA. The company was founded by Jeb Taylor, a local business owner, who wanted to revitalize the empty storefront and bring reliable service, good coffee, and community atmosphere to his neighborhood. He contracted my services to design a logo that communicated his brand and vision for Cafe Siete.

My role

Graphic Designer (freelance)

Date

March - May 2024

Project Assessment

Step 1:

My first step was to talk with the client about his vision of the Cafe Siete logo and the brand as a whole

Logo requirements

The logo must:

  • Communicate Cafe Siete’s modern & clean atmosphere.

  • Instill a feeling of reliability & professionalism.

  • Retain a sense of approachability & neighborhood friendliness.

The logo should feature:

  • An icon, as well as a wordmark featuring the business’s name.

  • A representation of the number 7 (in Spanish, “siete” means “seven”).

  • A black-and-white silhouette design that can be branded with color at a later stage.

Ideation

Step 2:

After understanding Jeb’s vision for the logo, I went ahead with sketching preliminary designs. I created paper concept sketches, which I turned into refined digital mockups. I created 4 concepts which featured different approaches to representing the Cafe Siete brand.

Concept Sketches

Concept 1: THE HANDLE
Concept 3: Steamy 7

Concept Selection

Jeb was most drawn the Concept 4: the Crest, as it incorporated a direct reference to the number 7, felt professional and stately, and included a fun coffee bean which could be used in other branded elements. I went ahead and created a refined version final version of the logo.

Concept 2: Workmark
Concept 4: Crest

Final Design

Step 3:

With the concept selected, I created a final version of the logo selected, I went ahead with designing a high-fidelity logo which included multiple variants.

Logo Breakdown

Variants

Standard

For all-purpose uses

Wordmark

For limited branding use

Horizontal

For horizontal layouts

Logo Mark

For small size and text-free use

Icon

For merch and branding uses