Brass Tacks
Identity DesignIdentity Design for a dine bar in the “neighborhood of downtown Denver.”
Brass tacks is a welcoming and approachable place steeped in familarity and surprise.Contributions: Identity Design, Copywriting
CD Josh Wills
CD Steve Hurd
W/ William Johnston
MOTION William Johnston
PHOTO Lucy Beaugard
The “Blake Street Vault” is one of Denver’s oldest buildings. In the early 1860's the building served as a saloon and boarding house in the center of the first business district of Denver.
Historic Denver photos from as early as 1866 depict the Charles Eyser Saloon with covered wagons tied up in front.
Inspired by the building’s many lives, the design language speaks to the history of each tenant of 1526 Blake Street, and how Brass Tacks, too, is leaving a mark on history.
The “Blake Street Vault” is one of Denver’s oldest buildings. In the early 1860's the building served as a saloon and boarding house in the center of the first business district of Denver. Historic Denver photos from as early as 1866 depict the Charles Eyser Saloon with covered wagons tied up in front.
Inspired by the building’s many lives, the design language speaks to the history of each tenant of 1526 Blake Street, and how Brass Tacks, too, is leaving a mark on history.
