Harveys by Tad Carpenter

"Harvey House Diner was a staple in Kansas City’s Union Station starting in 1914. The diner would greet thousands of travellers as they would arrive from all over the country by train at the historic Union Station. Fred Harvey’s original Harvey House has been long gone, but our new Harvey’s at Union Station is a nod to that historic diner. Despite almost 100 years between the two concepts opening their doors, both the new Harvey’s and the original share the same core values of quality food, quality service and quality company. Brand components consisted of, logo system, brand identity, menus, interior and exterior signage, environmental graphics and apparel." says graphic designer Tad Carpenter on his awesome portfolio piece tad-carpenter-harveys9

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