We end 2016 — and the Best and Worst lists — with the most decadent, adventurous, and eye-candy-ish of each week’s feel-good Friday Likes.

See also:

Part 1: The Most Notable Reviewed

Part 2: The Best Reviewed

Part 3: The Worst Reviewed

Part 4: The Best Noted

Part 5: The Worst Noted



Allsorts Black and White Designed by Bond SEE ORIGINAL POST This last #13 gets a shout-out because it’s so pretty in silver. It doesn’t get a higher ranking since it’s based off the previous color version from 2014.



Pizzaperta Manfredi Designed by Frost* SEE ORIGINAL POST This takes the stencil font trend and gives it a spin by rearranging all the loose pieces into a pizza and its toppings.



M11 Designed by Inhouse SEE ORIGINAL POST Very much a fan of the repeating units that make up half of the “M” and each “1”.



Bōru Designed by Folklore SEE ORIGINAL POST A little cray-cray goes a long way in this layering of nearly non-sensical stuff.



Burgerlords Designed by Radical Co-operative SEE ORIGINAL POST Hipster, yes, but properly so in type and illustration with the quirky location to pull it off.



Red Tail Bar Designed by Bravo SEE ORIGINAL POST A kid in a red panda suit with moxie to spare.



Mercer Supply Co. Designed by Peck & Company SEE ORIGINAL POST Who knew a pelican could be a manly, bad-ass mascot?



Collected Coffee Designed by Fivethousand Fingers SEE ORIGINAL POST One of the prettiest monograms all year and simple, pretty packaging.



Meg’s Tailoring Designed by Studio South SEE ORIGINAL POST A lovely color palette with great, subtle typography and a surprisingly cool graphic device in the button.



Daniel Ehrenworth Designed by Underline Studio SEE ORIGINAL POST Dan’s the man with this killer 1970s-tastic wordmark and bitchin’ color palette.



Bombay Electric Designed by Michael Thorsby SEE ORIGINAL POST Those gradients, tho.



Amie Bakery Designed by Peck & Company SEE ORIGINAL POST Stunning typography and great attention to detail across every application.



ESO Designed by Malwin Béla Hürkey SEE ORIGINAL POST Minimalism at its best with super tight layouts and just the right amount of personality in the otherwise deadpan typography. The glow in the dark details knock it not just out of the park but out of this world.