About Luke Stroebel Art & Design
Luke is a graphic designer, illustrator, and multimedia designer.
Working as a freelancer for large corporations and individual projects while serving multiple markets, Luke made a name for himself by designing album covers for music artists & record labels, festival flyers, collaborating with skateboarding companies and partnering with clothing and apparel brands. Luke has continued delivering on his passion by helping new companies design their logos and various other branding and digital marketing campaigns.
“My artistic services are fully customizable and unique. I offer an inspirational journey of custom creation from start to finish. It has been a pleasure working with Sushi by Sea to create their graphics as well as visual storytelling of the restaurant’s branding. They truly live out their mission of being more than just a Sushi Restaurant and constantly seek ways to grow with their community. Our story is a true fitting to their motto, Leave as Friends.”
Working remotely out of Cape Town, South Africa, this is how Luke met Jay (Co-owner of Sushi by Sea). Jay and Cris (Head Chef and Co-owner) included Luke in their early days of their pop ups as they wanted a unique yet still Japanese like logo. In creating the logo Luke, took inspiration from the Japanese Daruma – a doll or talisman – modelled after the Bodhidharma – the founder of the Zen tradition. The Daruma doll represents discipline and perseverance, it is traditionally red in color, which represents good luck and blessed fortune. The intention was to create something with traditional elements with a Western twist in the form of a character and derived logo mark.
Sushi by Sea Owners: “Usually, Daruma dolls can look quite intimidating but the Sushi By Sea rendition is a bit more lighthearted and cheerful and pulls in personal physical attributes of each owner. Ask us about it at our counter. It is a true signifier of the friendships that can be kindled over a great meal.”
Inside this waiting room area, before you embark on your unique sushi omakase experience you will find some of Luke’s recent work with brief descriptions.
“I am grateful to Sushi by Sea for this opportunity and hope these pieces of art make you stop for a minute and let your imagination run away with each piece in hope to leave you feeling inspired and excited on what’s about to come.”
You can follow Luke’s Instagram page: @luke_stroebel or contact him via email: luke.stroebs@gmail.com and vsit his online store: https://lukestroebel.gumroad.com/
where you can purchase existing digital files and prints or have something custom created.