
Quik Dog
A diner, reimagined. Quik Dog is the fast-casual offshoot of Josh Harris’s Trick Dog, built with the same irreverence but designed for immediacy. Where Trick Dog lingers, Quik Dog moves. Our role was to translate that energy into space: something quick, tactile, and alive, without losing the craft or personality that made the original iconic. The result is a modern-day diner, filtered through memory, but designed for now.
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The Idea: Industrial Futura
We coined the concept Industrial Futura, a tension between past and future.
Not nostalgia for nostalgia’s sake, but a forward-looking familiarity. The kind of place that feels like it’s always been there, even if it just opened yesterday.
It’s casual. Confident. A space that works just as well for a solo hot dog at the counter as it does for a group spilling out after a few drinks
Built for movement
Quik Dog is designed like a system in motion.
A walk-up window. An open kitchen line. Clear sightlines. Nothing precious, everything intentional.
The Idea: Industrial Futura
We coined the concept Industrial Futura, a tension between past and future.
Not nostalgia for nostalgia’s sake, but a forward-looking familiarity. The kind of place that feels like it’s always been there, even if it just opened yesterday.
It’s casual. Confident. A space that works just as well for a solo hot dog at the counter as it does for a group spilling out after a few drinks
Built for movement
Quik Dog is designed like a system in motion.
A walk-up window. An open kitchen line. Clear sightlines. Nothing precious, everything intentional.


Material as attitude
We leaned into materials that feel honest, durable, and a little bit nostalgic:
- Molded plastics
- Powder-coated metals
- Clean, architectural lines
There’s an industrial backbone, softened by mid-century warmth. Familiar, but sharpened.
Lighting does the heavy lifting. Linear, graphic, and rhythmic—punctuated by a continuous band of red neon that wraps the bar like a pulse. It’s functional, but it performs.


Material as attitude
We leaned into materials that feel honest, durable, and a little bit nostalgic:
- Molded plastics
- Powder-coated metals
- Clean, architectural lines
There’s an industrial backbone, softened by mid-century warmth. Familiar, but sharpened.
Lighting does the heavy lifting. Linear, graphic, and rhythmic—punctuated by a continuous band of red neon that wraps the bar like a pulse. It’s functional, but it performs.


Material as attitude
We leaned into materials that feel honest, durable, and a little bit nostalgic:
- Molded plastics
- Powder-coated metals
- Clean, architectural lines
There’s an industrial backbone, softened by mid-century warmth. Familiar, but sharpened.
Lighting does the heavy lifting. Linear, graphic, and rhythmic—punctuated by a continuous band of red neon that wraps the bar like a pulse. It’s functional, but it performs.



A brand you can walk into
Quik Dog’s identity doesn’t live on paperm it lives in the room.
Working alongside artists Kelly Tunstall and Ferris Plock, we translated the brand’s playful, dog-centric world into physical space:
- Hand-painted signage
- Graphic tile moments
- Bold color blocking


A brand you can walk into
Quik Dog’s identity doesn’t live on paperm it lives in the room.
Working alongside artists Kelly Tunstall and Ferris Plock, we translated the brand’s playful, dog-centric world into physical space:
- Hand-painted signage
- Graphic tile moments
- Bold color blocking


A brand you can walk into
Quik Dog’s identity doesn’t live on paperm it lives in the room.
Working alongside artists Kelly Tunstall and Ferris Plock, we translated the brand’s playful, dog-centric world into physical space:
- Hand-painted signage
- Graphic tile moments
- Bold color blocking


From pop-up to permanent
What started as a COVID-era pop-up is now a fully realized environment.
Every decision, from proportion to palette reinforces the same idea:
Approachable. Intentional. Just the right amount of play.

From pop-up to permanent
What started as a COVID-era pop-up is now a fully realized environment.
Every decision, from proportion to palette reinforces the same idea:
Approachable. Intentional. Just the right amount of play.

From pop-up to permanent
What started as a COVID-era pop-up is now a fully realized environment.
Every decision, from proportion to palette reinforces the same idea:
Approachable. Intentional. Just the right amount of play.