Our design hand painted on the Indbiss food truck. You might know that the most famous food in Berlin is the “Currywurst”, a sausage with curry ketchup every Berlin tourist tries. So when Chayatan Singh approached us, we immediately loved the concept of an Indian guy selling the “Original Indian Currywurst” in Berlin. It takes some balls to do that. And some patience to hand paint an entire food truck.
White rubber rabbit by NIBA. Photographs of the truck by Matthias Piket.
We designed this invitation for a Networking Cocktail at the Austrian Chamber of Commerce during the Food Fair in Barcelona. Our idea was to shrink-wrap interesting-looking slices of fruit and place the invitation text as a sticker directly on the shrink-wrap. As always in non-conventional production it is pivotal to find patient and nice collaborators. People who understand your weird-sounding project, let you use dangerous machinery you don’t know how to handle and patiently test out alternatives until you have found what you are looking for (like several rounds of tryouts to find out which fruit and vegetables would conserve well and which would turn into disgusting mush in a matter of hours).
In this case we found that help in Javi, a butcher at a poshish deli-shop and Restaurant called “Pirineo en Boca”. Let us tell you a bit about Javi, because he is not your typical butcher: When he is not working his day-job, he might just be getting another tattoo on his arms (although there is not a lot of space left), extending his earlobes even a little more or practicing the art of “Kinbaku”, the japanese style of bondage he is so very fond of. We want to specially thank him because he was so friendly, helpful and just a pleasure to work with. Without him slicing the fruit on a meat-cutting machine into precise slices and shrink-wrapping them the end result would not have looked as good. We also want to thank the rest of the “Pirineo en Boca”-Team, especially Diana and Anouk.