Visuals of Arte Coffee Shop

" She has way too many places blacklisted" said a friend of mine.
My friend and I were chatting away as we try to decide the next spot we would be spending for our coffee time. In this small town, I have quite a bit of them that gets into my "blacklist". They all have different reasons and especially poor service and the place that isn't quite aesthetic. But How time flies!
I still remember the first few years when coffee shops slowly spruced up this small town. Unfortunately, most of them did not survive the first 3 years of the business and failed to find a loyal customer and innovate. At one point, the business died down due to covid and only today, more coffee shops, mostly franchises, are coming up to town. Some offer another aesthetic that first the current style of Gen Z and Gen Alpha as they are now the customers of these coffee shops and cafes.
Back in the day, minimalist and brutalism were the aesthetic of these coffee shops. Every one of them shares a similar aesthetic that they spiced up the place as if we were traveling to tropical paradise. These days, long gone are spaces like that. It’s all now replaced with retro, jazz, and vintage vibe. Almost every place is simply identical, decorated with Vinyls and low dim light with darker earth tone with bold and round fonts surrounding the compound.

The other day, I got the chance to visit and sampled one of the new coffee shops in town called “Arte”. The interior has a jazzy vibe to it with low dim lights as well as vintage decorated areas. It has this distinct accent from other coffee shops that recently opened.
These days, to survive in the coffee industry, even a place alone isn’t enough to keep customers coming back. Pricing and taste now also matter compared to the past as the competition is getting fiercer. But I have to say that this coffee shop looks more like an Art Gallery than a place to sip your favorite coffee.
I tried taking a few snapshots of the place and almost every corner of its indoor area looks like a photo studio. I wished I had my camera at that moment but my friend and I were simply trying it with our phone and the pictures were coming out nicely without that much heavy lifting.


From this coffee shop, I also learned that when you know a good color combination, palette, and even placement of items that just look right, they really beautify the space. I also notice that the color of many of the newest coffee shops in town is back to monochrome and typically combines a few shades that complement each other.
This space makes me want to change the color tone of my home to this since it would do well with the overall dim aesthetic that I love. It exudes warmth and comfort.
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Seems you are quite focused on aestetics these days, its good!
I think what a lot of those places don’t get is that an aestetic or genre only catches people, it doesn’t keep them. That depends on the wuality but I think more than that is the shops ability to curate a mood, not onlynaeatetically but through conversation and community and music and behavior.
I always like the places where there are always surprises and new possibilities becuase the boss and staff attract open minded people with curiosity and interests. I like cheap for the simple reason that it doesn’t gatekeep, but gatekeeping just enough to keep out parasites is good.
As for aestetic, i think i like it as long as it reflects real interest or passion. My favorite is minimalist but comfy (minimaist is often too sharp and hard chairs), tribal, antique or chaotic…but it has to be real. I cannot stand corporate looking or “family friendly” or clean-hipster aestetics or a place thats trying to be something its not 🤣. I dont think those styles really represent anyone. They all remind me of Hillary Clinton’s face.
"Curating mood" is the word I was looking for and lately, these spaces do that and I love it. Somehow, I find myself learning more about visual design because now I am responsible for designing many posters and social media appearance of my mom's company. Even I design document cover these days so, I have to re-learn aesthetics and stuff like that.
While I vibe with minimalist look, I find them a bit too rigid. This year is the year I am exploring monochrome colors and trying to mix and match those aesthetics. I find that chaotic colors, places and all things chaotic is draining me faster than simpler things 😄
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