Design, Food and Drink

Typographic Chocolate Bars

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Typographic Chocolate is a delicious-sounding project by student designers Lisa-Marie Peters and Christian Pannicke. Completed with the University of Applied Sciences Berlin professor Jürgen Huber as an advisor, the project entailed creating an edible and presentable design for the gift shop at the Museum of Letters in Berlin. Together, Peters and Pannicke selected quality Belgian chocolate to be handcrafted into distinct, candy-molded delicacies. Handmade right in Berlin, the resulting milk and dark chocolate bars are emblazoned with rare fonts. The cocoa-rich treats can be displayed in a wooden box with the same lettering, an aesthetic package that celebrates the spirit of Berlin and the interests of the museum.

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