

Food and
Beverages
Menus, banners, standees; everything that's quick to digest and impossible to ignore. All of it is meant to make someone hungry, jealous, or both. One of them even sent us a photo of bite marks on their menu once.
Hoy Momo
Industry
F&B
Year :
2024
Overview
Menus and tent cards built like cultural postcards. Each cuisine has its own visual identity; Japanese with crisp red gradients, ramen bowls, and fan motifs. Tibetan with dragons, lanterns, and golden trims. The print suite balanced strong regional identity with Hoy Momo’s signature orange, keeping the collection cohesive but flavourful.
Before We Met
Each cuisine wanted its own spotlight without hijacking the brand. Colours, motifs, and fonts had to change without feeling like twelve different restaurants. Balancing visual storytelling and readability under tight kitchen deadlines was the real test.
After We Met
We treated every menu as a collector’s piece. Custom illustrations, layered cultural patterns, and food photography that doubles as design texture. Japanese spreads got clean symmetry, Tibetan pages leaned ornamental, woks and flames for China, steam curls and dipping sauces for the Momo pages. All built within one modular grid so teams could switch dishes without breaking design rhythm.











