UK Shop Branding Inspired by 1950s American Diner Using Dibond ACM

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Elsie-May, of the town of Tiverton, was well known for her cake-making and catering skills, leaving behind a slew of early 20th century family recipes. Her legacy lives on with the establishment of Elsie-May’s café/coffee shop by her granddaughter, Mandy Jenks. The Jenks family café was inspired by the retro American-style diner, that theme is carried out throughout the branding on both the interior and exterior.

a421efb10e4692a68a05efc3403a10b5_f527Wanting to use the late Elsie-May’s portrait in the logo, the family-run café/coffee shop signage was designed, fabricated and printed by Ken White Signs in Devon, UK. Unlike the traditional sign company, Ken White Signs does graphic and product design, as well as logos and branding. Their expertise in this capacity is seen in the retro-style branding of the café, in collaboration with artist Ant Barron. The signage graphics were printed on self-adhesive vinyl, matte laminated and then applied to face of the Dibond aluminum composite.

According to Chris White of Ken White Signs, “Dibond is lightweight making the bonding of the panel very easy, it also has a lovely smooth face. It is easy to cut which made creating the shape a lot easier. Its thermal expansion levels are very low which help the long-term stability.”

information and photography courtesy of Ken White Signs in Devon, UK