Maka Design Cases
1 case across 1 studio
Designers behind the work
Designers and creative leads credited on Maka projects in press coverage.
News & interviews
- Yes we Makan
BP&O · Feb 19, 2026
BP&O’s Emily Gosling reviews Foreign Policy’s branding for Makan, a Singaporean restaurant in Mexico City founded by Mario Malváez and Maryann Yong. The identity fuses Singaporean and Mexican cultural cues through expressive illustration, a bold color palette, and an eclectic mix of typefaces. The result is a maximal yet thoughtful design that avoids clichés and celebrates vernacular influences.
Foreign PolicyMakanbranding - The New Company Aims for Growth with Website Revamp
The Brand Identity · Jan 31, 2025 · Interview
The Brand Identity interviews The New Company founders Matt Luckhurst and Seth about their newly revamped website and the studio’s evolution since its founding in 2018. They discuss the agency’s growth, new leadership team, and diverse creative projects spanning sports, hospitality, and branding. The new website, developed with Unstated, reflects the studio’s scale, energy, and forward momentum.
- New Branding & Packaging for Omaka by Stockholm Design Lab
BP&O · Mar 31, 2022
BP&O features Stockholm Design Lab’s branding and packaging for Swedish craft brewery Omaka, founded by Hedda Spendrup. The identity explores the concept of duality through contrasting typefaces, materials, and artistic techniques, reflecting the brand’s ethos of ‘taste before style’. The project combines Scandinavian restraint with expressive visual experimentation, resulting in a cohesive yet diverse brand system.
Stockholm Design LabOmakabranding - Omakase Room by Tatsu designed by Savvy
BP&O · Jul 13, 2017
BP&O’s feature on Savvy’s brand identity for Omakase Room by Tatsu highlights a refined, material-led approach that mirrors the restaurant’s intimate and minimalist dining experience. The design integrates subtle sensory elements such as scent and texture, using materials like rice paper and ceramics to extend the dining experience beyond the meal itself. The restrained typography and neutral palette reinforce the concept of understated luxury and personal connection.
SavvyOmakase Room by Tatsubranding