The word Charter originates from Middle English chartre, from Old French, from Latin chartula, diminutive of charta, paper made from papyrus]
A written grant from the sovereign power of a country conferring certain rights and privileges on a person, a corporation, or the people.
Source: The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition copyright ©2022 by HarperCollins Publishers. All rights reserved.
This visual identity was developed for The Black Charter,  an exclusive members-only cigar club. It is a contemporary reading on the historic roots of heraldry, blending timeless elegance with forward-looking and streamlined lines to compose a bold and yet refined identity.
The venue offers an elevated experience, providing a sophisticated setting, perfect for those who appreciate impeccable service, fine details, and a sense of privacy. Every aspect is thoughtfully curated to create an atmosphere of understated luxury and comfort.
A sable (black) or argent (white) lion rampant charge picking from four cigars (fess/bars ordinaries), symbolizing the choicest options available to the most distinguised members.
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