Client / Overview

Someday Sessions was a nine-part pop-up food and natural wine series across venues in Melbourne and Hobart run by Pete Cooksley (food), Josh Begbie (wine) and Robyn Nethercote (good times!).

A simple typographic system applied to posters and menus allows textural mark-making to shine.

T-shirts featured paintings of three anchovies circling around a bottle, a three-headed drinker and “Vino 4 Eva” (two bottles/geese entwined). The latter was painted as a mural on the wall to send off their final three-day event.

Two posters side by side for Someday Sesssions showing textural mark-making paired with serif typography including event details and chefs names.
Series of Someday Sessions posters in Franklin, Hobart stuck up along the front of a concrete bar.
Plate of stracciatella cheese and greens with hands holding a piece of bread over a wooden table (left) and hand holding a glass of wine with a natural orange wine being poured into it (right) from Someday Sessions events.
Three Someday Sessions posters side by side in the Osteria Ilaria door and window.
Closeup of Someday Sessions food menu featuring “All Day Aperitivo”.
Logo for Someday Sessions in uppercase serif type in light green on a dark green background featuring textural mark-making.
Two dishes on the pass of The Lincoln in Carlton at a Someday Sessions event.
Close-up of a stamp resting on a stamp pad with the words “Vino Finito” visible. The stamp pad sits on a Someday Sessions wine menu with some of the wines stamped out in green.
Rear view of somebody holding Someday Sessions wine menu at Small Talk in Abbotsford.
Close-up view of hands holding a Someday Sessions menu. We can see an abstract illustration in maroon and blue on the back.
Someday Sessions t-shirts: two people leaning in for a kiss showing front of t-shirt (left) group of people with back of t-shirt visible showing hand drawn bottle with three anchovies circling around it (right).
Aerial view of Someday Sessions at Kelso's Sandwich Shoppe in Abbotsford.
Symbols for Someday Sessions showing a wine glass, SS and plate in light yellow on a teal and green background.
Rear view of chef in commercial kitchen tossing something over cooktop. Black Someday Sessions t-shirt with “three-headed drinker” illustration in white features.
Rear view of Pete Cooksley wearing navy Someday Sessions t-shirt with “Vino Forever” illustration in white features.
Monica Placella standing on top of ladder painting the “Vino 4 Eva” mural on a white wall in dark green.
Cameron Lofthouse and Monica Placella standing on either side of a ladder painting the “Vino 4 Eva” mural on a white wall in dark green (left) and the finished “Vino 4 Eva” mural featuring two illustrated bottles with goose heads entwined.
Long shot of people sitting at tables enjoying lunch at Someday Sessions. “Vino 4 Eva” mural seen on the wall in the background.
Rear view of Terry Dempsey running into commercial kitchen with meat on a griller in the foreground. White Someday Sessions t-shirt with with three anchovies circling around it in black features.
Plate of sashimi drizzled in oil on a marbled table.
Robyn Nethercote inspecting a bottle of wine at Osteria Ilaria in Melbourne (left) and Josh Begbie clearing plates at Franklin in Hobart (right).
Terry Dempsey, Adam Wolfers and Pete Cooksley working in the kitchen at The Lincoln in Carlton.
Rear view of somebody holding a Someday Sessions wine menu at Osteria Ilaria in Melbourne.
People gathered around a wooden table pointing at something on a mobile phone at Someday Sessions at Osteria Ilaria in Melbourne. Party poppers, wine glasses and Someday Sessions menus are on the table.

Project Credits

Design, Typography & Illustration:
Drooly Noted

Photography:
Drooly Noted

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