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Typografische Schokolade (Typographic Chocolate)

From Behance.net. (See also my blog post Food Font Friday 1: a Typographic Map of American foods and Food Font Friday 3: Typography of Food and Drink Logos.)

Typographic Chocolate is a student project of the University of Applied Sciences Berlin, Department of Communication Design, under the direction of Prof. Jürgen Huber.

The aim of the course was to create a product with typographic reference for the Museum of Letters Berlin. The Museum of Letters is devoted to preserving and documenting letterforms. Hundreds of signs have already been rescued from decay and the scrap heap. Typographic elements are selected independently of culture, region, language and script system. We wanted to create a product that is directly related to the museum.

It was important to create a keepsake that serves as a souvenir of Berlin and the museum and it should be salable at a fairly low price and be reproducible – whether in small editions or series production. We designed an own chocolate mold, packaging and presentation in the museum shop. Our product is aimed at design-oriented museum visitors, who appreciate handcraft products.

Lisa-Marie Peters and Christian Pannicke
University of Applied Sciences Berlin
5th semester
Sample and cocoa beans
Typographic inspiration
Etching the plate
Cocoa nibs and beans
Milk and dark chocolate bars in packaging
Milk and dark chocolate bars with labels
Cocoa beans
Wooden display box back
Wooden display box front
Dark chocolate bar – closeup
Milk chocolate bar – closeup
Etching plate
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