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		<title>Elysian Coffee</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Elysian is a boutique coffee shop with two locations in Vancouver as well as a North American based consulting business. Elysian treat coffee very seriously, taking care and pride in the whole process from sourcing ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Elysian is a boutique coffee shop with two locations in Vancouver as well as a North American based consulting business. Elysian treat coffee very seriously, taking care and pride in the whole process from sourcing the beans to the way it is poured into the customers’ coffee cups.</p>
<p>The logo mark represents the different notes of flavour of the coffee, the two aspects of the business as well as an abstract bean.</p>
<p>The modern clean typeface design echoes the clean interiors of the coffee shops and counterbalances the more feminine, softer feel of the logo mark.</p>
<p>The packaging design utilizes strong graphic stripes to denote the different flavours from a rich espresso to a lighter coffee flavour. The bags have great ‘shelf-presence’ and attract the customers’ attention when they first enter the shop.</p>
<p>Project Deliverables<span style="font-family: Verdana,Helvetica,Arial;"><span style="font-size: medium;"><span style="font-size: 14px;">: </span></span></span>Identity and packaging<br />
Role: Art director and designer<br />
Design company: Industrial Brand</p>
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		<title>How to define “premium”</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Sep 2009 03:29:39 +0000</pubDate>
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A few weeks ago McDonald’s launched their ‘Premium Roast Coffee’. As they were running a marketing promotion offering free coffee I thought I would give it a try.
I love the taste of coffee. I am ...]]></description>
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<p>A few weeks ago McDonald’s launched their ‘Premium Roast Coffee’. As they were running a marketing promotion offering free coffee I thought I would give it a try.</p>
<p>I love the taste of coffee. I am a decaf drinker so I drink it for the taste and not for that morning buzz. I am also quite fussy about my coffee – I think I am making up for earlier sins (I drank granulated <a href="http://www.nescafe.ca/en">Nescafe</a> for the first 18 years of my life). Also taste is very personal. Some like their coffee with different notes of flavour and others (like myself) prefer the strength of a good espresso. That being said, when a company pitches their new product as “premium” it conjures up perceptions of a certain level of quality.</p>
<p>The dictionary definition of premium is as follows: “of exceptional quality or greater value than others of its kind”. When you compare McDonald’s new coffee with cheap coffee you get at a roadside greasy cafe (where you have to add numerous sugars to make it drinkable) then it may be considered as “premium”. However, if you compare it to say <a href="http://www.starbucks.com/">Starbucks</a> (which I personally don’t enjoy) or to <a href="http://www.google.ca/search?hl=en&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&amp;hs=jUd&amp;ei=_TwMSuuAK6egtgOQoIzqAg&amp;sa=X&amp;oi=spell&amp;resnum=1&amp;ct=result&amp;cd=1&amp;q=cafe+calabria+vancouver&amp;spell=1">Cafe Calabria</a> in Vancouver (my favourite coffee in the world) then it is far far far from being premium.</p>
<p>To conclude, it wasn’t bad, it was drinkable, but it didn’t have me rushing back for a second cup. If you are used to drinking <a href="http://www.timhortons.com/ca/en/menu/coffee-beverages.html">Tim Hortons</a> coffee, you will probably be quite happy.</p>
<p>Originally posted on <a href="http://foodists.ca/2009/05/14/how-to-define-premium.html">Foodists.ca</a></p>
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