graphic design & communication
Something Familiar
The tiger’s head is depicted in the recognizable shape of a taco (or “tako” in this case). It symbolizes the fusion of traditional Korean flavors and fresh ingredients with the shape of traditional Mexican faire.
Something Wild
The tiger is strongly associated with Korean culture and is seen as representative to the identity of Koreans. Tigers in Korea are a symbol of strength and power and often seen as the guardian spirit and protector of the Korean people. Tigers are often featured in many Korean folktales and stories.
Something Traditional
Traditional Korean ornamentation is unique in Asia as it relies on circles, mono-weight lines and symmetry. We considered these traits as influence for how we rendered the logo.
“Thanks for the awesome logo!! Slagle Design was very flexible with my budget as well as my schedule.”
–Kevin Kim, Owner, TAKOREA
Something Familiar
The tiger’s head is depicted in the recognizable shape of a taco (or “tako” in this case). It symbolizes the fusion of traditional Korean flavors and fresh ingredients with the shape of traditional Mexican faire.
Something Wild
The tiger is strongly associated with Korean culture and is seen as representative to the identity of Koreans. Tigers in Korea are a symbol of strength and power and often seen as the guardian spirit and protector of the Korean people. Tigers are often featured in many Korean folktales and stories.
Something Traditional
Traditional Korean ornamentation is unique in Asia as it relies on circles, mono-weight lines and symmetry. We considered these traits as influence for how we rendered the logo.
“Thanks for the awesome logo!! Slagle Design was very flexible with my budget as well as my schedule.”
–Kevin Kim, Owner, TAKOREA