Pennsylvania’s Manatawny Creek takes its name from the Lenape Indian word Man'en'tau'wata'wik, meaning “the place we meet to drink.” The area is now home to Manatawny Still Works, a state-of-the-art distiller of high-quality, small-batch spirits made right on the same banks where the Lenape once drank. The identity designed by Phoenixville, Pennsylvania-based Virtual Farm Creative is informed by the spirit-making waters of the creek and blends distressed treatments with current typography. The pioneer spirit of the early Northeast influenced everything about Manatawny’s new identity. A small library of retro-style support elements in a variety of shapes provide alternative approaches to the identity. “Imparting a rich history and a rustic, time-tested personality to a brand new enterprise is always an enjoyable challenge,” says Virtual Farm art director Darren Price.
Cossette took inspiration from paper snowflakes in posters for the charity's Ski Challenge campaign.








