Ebisumaru Sushi Unveils Bold Rebrand with High-Contrast Visual Identity by Moises Visuals
Ebisumaru Sushi has launched a new restaurant brand identity designed by Moises Visuals. The rebranding features a bold, high-contrast visual approach with a dark color palette, geometric layouts, modern typography, and customized illustrations. The design aims to balance structural simplicity with approachability, representing culinary precision in a contemporary way.
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Moises Visuals redesigned the company's brand assets, establishing a bold and highly memorable visual identity.
The new branding uses a dramatic dark color palette combined with clean geometric layouts.
By pairing a modern typography hierarchy with customized illustrations, the restaurant identity remains approachable.
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