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Wahaca rebrand looks good enough to eat

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Scaling an identity to keep up with your growth is a problem that faces a lot of brands. For Mexican restaurant Wahaca, going from a start-up to a chain meant refining its image without turning its back on its heritage, and defining its mission statement in a new logo design. No mean feat, but it's done it with style.

Launched this week, the new identity created by London studio Without sees Wahaca do away with its shabby chic aesthetic, which was once ahead of its time.

Grid of new Wahaca branding with photos of the food it offers

A simple palette helps to communicate the Wahaca brand

Distressed furniture was revolutionary back when Thomasina Miers and Mark Selby opened the first Wahaca restaurant in 2007, but since it started opening more branches outside of London, the Mexican eatery started to lose focus on the graphic design front.

"As [the brand] expanded, I think the team needed a bit more guidance as to how to set things up in say, a shopping centre in Manchester," Without's creative director Roly Grant told Creative Review. "On a technical level, [the identity] needed to be a bit simpler and a bit more robust."

Wahaca menus

The new brand can be scaled to fit menus and marketing material

Through close collaboration with Miers and Selby, Without has created a straightforward aesthetic that packs a punch. Take the new logo, which sees a taco raised defiantly in a fist. As well as looking polished, the design and reduced colour palette also identifies Wahaca's territory as a Mexican restaurant that offers fresh, flavoursome food.

"We also liked this idea that it was quite political," Grant adds. "This fist raised in the air was a symbol of where Wahaca started which was [telling consumers] 'forget about cheesy nachos and tequila shots – come to a place that serves real Mexican food'."

New Wahaca font

The font design channels the broader identity

There's more to Wahaca than just tacos, though. And part of the rebrand's mission was to position Wahaca as a place for sunny, vibrant food. This extends to the new identity's bespoke typography, which pairs bright pinks, purples and blues with distinctive slanted crossbars that channel a zig zag motif found on menus and marketing material.

Now armed with a more manageable set of assets, Wahaca's internal designers will find it easier to represent the chain across its communications. Grant sums it up best by saying, "The point was reducing [Wahaca] down to some really bold elements that can be used across a variety of things."

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