Makan: Posters

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MAKAN is a Singaporean restaurant designed for Mexico.

Singapore-based strategy and brand design office Foreign Policy developed the visual identity for MAKAN, bridging two vernacular worlds without leaning on clichés.

Client

Makan

Year

2023

Foreign Policy Design

Creative Director

Yah-Leng Yu

Art Director

Sylvester Tan

Designer

Sylvester Tan

Makan: Logo
Makan: Brand collaterals
Makan: Brand collaterals
Makan: Motion
Makan: Motion
Makan: Art Direction
Makan: Art Direction
Makan: Menu
Makan: Menu
Makan: Posters
Makan: Posters
Makan: Bag and stickers
Makan: Bag and stickers

“Find the visual parallels between two cultures, and you don't need a translation. Familiarity does the work.”

Yah-Leng Yu

Creative Director, Foreign Policy Design

Makan: T-shirt
Makan: T-shirt
Visual Identity

The identity begins with vernacular, not “Asia” as a style. It draws from the everyday objects, materials, colours, and patterns that shape real life. From Singapore, this includes utilitarian ceramics, shophouse typography, market packaging, floral trays, and rooster bowls. From Mexico, the same perspective is applied: street markets, hand-painted signs, tiles, colour-blocked walls, domestic patterns, and the visual confidence of public space.

Shared elements across both cultures form an entry point and the foundation of the identity, centred on bold colour, roosters, and floral patterns. MAKAN resists the homogenised language of “global” restaurants. It stays grounded, specific, and legible, presenting Singapore as something spoken with a Mexican accent.

Makan: Posters
Makan: Posters
Makan: Motion
Makan: Brand collaterals
Makan: Brand collaterals
Makan: Menu
Makan: Menu

“I went to the streets, the markets, the shophouses. The old-school hand-drawn type and the quirky mix of typefaces and hand lettering that nobody designed but everyone recognises. That became our design language.”

Sylvester Tan

Art Director, Foreign Policy Design

Makan: Caps
Makan: Caps
Makan: Posters
Makan: Socks
Makan: Socks
Makan: Motion
Foreign Policy Design

Foreign Policy Design

Foreign Policy is a Singapore-based strategy and brand design office founded by Yah‑Leng Yu and Arthur Chin. Working across naming, identity, spatial, and editorial design, the studio helps brands speak with clarity and purpose — translating cultural signals into ideas that launch, pivot, and amplify future aspirations.