Cocktail menu featuring outlined Vitesse (“Alpen Rose”) and Forza (“Contents”), with Bryant (“Cocktails”) and Schooner Script for the “handwritten” additions.
The newest addition to Philadelphia’s Schulson Collective, Alpen Rose is an intimate steak restaurant that forgoes the macho trappings of the typical steakhouse. With a jewel-box-sized bar, tinkling chandeliers and romantic lighting, it’s not your typical porterhouse purveyor.
For a uniquely immersive experience, Mucca created a fictional world based on a female botanist from a bygone era who travels the globe in search of the elusive Alpen Rose. This world inspired details throughout the space that surprise and delight—from an index card cocktail menu to flowers frozen in ice cubes. A system of multiple logos in different styles suggest billheads collected from exotic locales, and a richly layered menu system recalls a collection of botanical research.
Alpen Rose logo variations, partially hand-lettered, partly type. In the top row, the first logo is based on Argent Octic; the second one is a modified version of Alloy Condensed, outlined with a thin dropshadow; and the third variant uses Plaak 4 34-Regular B. The middle row variations use ITC Tiffany, Barclay Outline, and Romana. The bottom row has a script and a monogram that both are custom drawn, while the last logo is set in Sackers Gothic with a manually added dropshadow.
The handwriting fonts on these address cards are (from top to bottom of the stack): Beer Dip, Lamar Pen, Texas Hero. The shaded caps for “Alpen Rose” are from Sweet Sans.