U Starýho Billa
The Innocent“Jedinečný výběr steaků,Tex-Mex kuchyně, barbecue, ryby, speciality aj.”
What Drives Them
Values simplicity and honesty. Trusted for being genuine.
Color Intelligence
U Starýho Billa anchors on a muted Red (#4a3530) as their primary brand signal, paired with Orange (#6c5f53), and accented by Orange. The palette leans warm — inviting and energetic.
#4a3530
Primary
#6c5f53
Secondary
#854b37
Accent
#b47861
Accent
#d6a498
Accent
#c28c78
Accent
Typography
Headings set in Playfair Display (a serif — evoking tradition, authority, and print heritage), body in Open Sans (a sans-serif — clean, modern, and optimized for digital). This serif/sans pairing creates classic typographic contrast. 4 typeface families in play — a richer, more layered typographic system.
Logo Anatomy
U Starýho Billa uses a combination mark — pairing symbol with wordmark for versatility.
Combination Mark
Icon + Text
Brand Character
U Starýho Billa is authoritative and decisive, warm and approachable.
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high_school
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Signature Words
Design Playbook
Digital Footprint
active on 2 social platforms.
Market Presence
Local market, headquartered in Brno, CZ.
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Brno, CZ
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Logo Variants
Primary SVG
Primary LogoBrand Codes
U Starýho Billa
Folksy naming convention, suggesting a traditional or rustic atmosphere.
#e6e2d6
Beige color used in the logo and website elements.
Playfair Display
Used for headings, conveying a classic and refined feel.
Close-up steak
Close-up photography of a steak, often sliced to show the interior, with a dark background and minimal garnish.
Cowboy Silhouette
A silhouette of a cowboy figure is used as a mascot.
Social Media Intelligence
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