Delicious and local in the heart of Marstal

Two friends from Copenhagen and Norway walked into a bar—or rather, built one. Their love for coffee, natural wine, and damn good food turned into Marstang Café, a cozy spot keeping Marstal’s energy up long after summer fades. We built them a brand that’s warm, playful, and just a little bit retro, like your favorite neighborhood café, but better.

  • Branding, Illustration

  • Chefs Camila & Ida

    Special thanks to Addison Anthony

    Photography: Freja Kock Christlieb via Marstang

    Brand Mockups by: Yop Design

  • Marstal, Denmark

A brand identity that feels fresh, playful, and effortlessly inviting. A bold, abstract logo inspired by the rising dough of their signature bread bowls. Handmade illustrations pay homage to the craft, the community-driven spirit of the business, and its local allies.

Photo Credit: Marstang

One year in, Marstang leveled up with Mad & Vin, a wine bar built around seasonal ingredients and slow sips. I evolved their branding to match the same effortless charm, but dressed up for dinner. Refined typography, an elevated color palette, and just the right amount of casual cool.

Photo Credit: Freja Kock Christlieb via Mad & Vin Website

Photo Credit: Freja Kock Christlieb via Mad & Vin Website

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The menus and restaurant graphics displayed here were created **solely for presentation purposes** and do not reflect the actual prices, merchandise, or specifications of the restaurants depicted.
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