Denise is a little neighbourhood café and buvette in the Park-Extension area of Montreal. Their menu offers coffees and pastries by day, and Asian dishes by night that can be paired with any number of local and hard-to-find wines that are both delicious and often funky.
I tackled the creative direction of the café, which is created and owned by friends of the film industry, much like I would a magazine or an editorial — considering a narrative and mood. I was inspired by images of Tokyo alleys on rainy nights, and played with line drawings and typography.
— Photos of the location to come.
Denise is a little neighbourhood café and buvette in the Park-Extension area of Montreal. Their menu offers coffees and pastries by day, and Asian dishes by night that can be paired with any number of local and hard-to-find wines that are both delicious and often funky.
I tackled the creative direction of the café, which is created and owned by friends of the film industry, much like I would a magazine or an editorial — considering a narrative and mood. I was inspired by images of Tokyo alleys on rainy nights, and played with line drawings and typography.
— Photos of the location to come.
Denise is a little neighbourhood café and buvette in the Park-Extension area of Montreal. Their menu offers coffees and pastries by day, and Asian dishes by night that can be paired with any number of local and hard-to-find wines that are both delicious and often funky.
I tackled the creative direction of the café, which is created and owned by friends of the film industry, much like I would a magazine or an editorial — considering a narrative and mood. I was inspired by images of Tokyo alleys on rainy nights, and played with line drawings and typography.
— Photos of the location to come.
Denise is a little neighbourhood café and buvette in the Park-Extension area of Montreal. Their menu offers coffees and pastries by day, and Asian dishes by night that can be paired with any number of local and hard-to-find wines that are both delicious and often funky.
I tackled the creative direction of the café, which is created and owned by friends of the film industry, much like I would a magazine or an editorial — considering a narrative and mood. I was inspired by images of Tokyo alleys on rainy nights, and played with line drawings and typography.
— Photos of the location to come.












