Les 10 néons les plus Instagrammables
Découvrez les photos ci-dessous pour voir les néons qui ont retenu notre attention dans les restaurants du monde entier. Peut-être trouverez-vous de l'inspiration pour votre propre néon !
VOUS NE TROUVEZ PAS CE QUE VOUS CHERCHEZ ?
Découvrez les photos ci-dessous pour voir les néons qui ont retenu notre attention dans les restaurants du monde entier. Peut-être trouverez-vous de l'inspiration pour votre propre néon !
For restaurants today, neon signs are a great opportunity to advertise and promote their business on social networks, especially Instagram.
Custom neon is perfect for customers to take a selfie and easily share it online.
Today, bars, cafés and restaurants know that marketing and being seen and looking good on social networks like Instagram are almost as important as the ingredients they use.
Restaurants, bars, cafés and bakeries are displaying all kinds of phrases and symbols, from advice to statements to lawyers to illuminated brand names.
Explore the photos below to see the neon signs that have caught our eye in restaurants around the world. Maybe you'll find some inspiration for your own neon sign!
Avocaderia is a New York-based restaurant that promotes healthy ingredients and a balanced diet. This company displays a gorgeous green neon sign showing the outline of an avocado! It's beautiful and always a great photo opportunity, as you can see below.
Alfred Coffee not only featured its brand name in neon in the window, but also dedicated an interior wall to a cool neon design. One light proudly displays the slogan "But First Coffee", demonstrating the brand's love of coffee and belief that a cup of coffee helps you achieve more.
Not content with the success of this sign, the owner has installed another eye-catching pink neon sign in another local store, the Alfred Tea Room. This sign uses the amusing slogan "Tea? Yes. You, maybe".
The owner of Compartés Chocolatier in Los Angeles installed a neon sign shortly after opening. The sign proudly declares "Chocolate is art" with typography based on owner Jonathan Grahm's handwriting. The sign is so popular with customers and is such Instagram bait that a copy of the sign has been installed in the brand's other stores.
Since the launch of CakeMonkey in 2008, the owners have proudly used the slogan "Enjoy Life Eat Cake".
When they opened a physical store in 2015, it was only natural to install the slogan in bright pink neon. The sign comes in a cool vintage style and type, and proved to be a great way to amplify and connect with the brand's retro vibe.
Mr. Holmes Bakehouse, based in San Francisco, LA, is known for creating the fusion of a croissant and a muffin. Today, they're also known on Instagram for a neon sign that features in some of their stores. The phrase "I Got Baked in Los Angeles" refers to the bakery, but also plays on the colloquial term "getting baked", which means "getting high".
"Make Tacos Not War" is Diablo Taco's neon peace message.
According to Diablo Taco owner Summer Stearns, the sign was inspired by an artist who popularized the "Make Tacos Not War" saying with a woven wool exhibit in 2008.
Milk Bar is another brand that maximizes the power of neon by using it in their store windows to attract passers-by and in-store. Their original neons are perfect for Instagram photos!
At Carma East - an Asian tapas restaurant in New York, a magnificent neon sign illuminates the restaurant's dark ambience. "Let The Lights Dim Sum" proclaims the sign in yellow and white light. The perfect shot for customers to photograph and post on Instagram!
A cool vegan restaurant has created another catchy and fun pun-based slogan for visitors. The bright pink neon sign reads "Guac save the Queen"!
In New York's Lower East Side, Dudley's, an Australian-American restaurant, serves burgers and pasta until 2am. The neon sign here displays an overtly positive message: "Everything is going to be fucking amazing".