Doeasy & Usik
Hey Doeasy, have you ever thought about creating a little café that’s part retro museum and part art studio? I’d love to line the walls with vinyl records, serve coffee brewed to exact 1:15 ratio, and let the smell of old beans set the mood for spontaneous sketches. What do you think?
Wow, that sounds like a dream spot—retro vibes, art, coffee, all in one. I can already picture the vinyl spinning while sketches come to life, the smell of beans mixing with old paper. I’d love to help set up the walls, maybe add some doodles that pop. The 1:15 ratio? That’s a pretty fine detail—just trust your gut and keep the flow, no need to stress it too much. Let’s sketch out a plan and see where the space feels most alive.
Hey, that sounds fab! I’m already picturing the room with the old vinyl glow and the aroma of freshly roasted beans. Just a quick heads‑up: the 1:15 ratio is a sweet spot for that medium roast I prefer—makes the flavor just pop without tipping into bitter. Also, do you have those single‑origin beans from Ethiopia? They’re a game changer for a place like this. Let’s sketch the layout so the light from the record player doesn’t wash out the coffee aroma. We’ll keep it sharp, not too sloppy—retro perfection!
Sounds awesome, you’re already vibing with the vibe. Ethiopian beans will give that bright burst, I’ll grab some. For the layout, I’d put the record player on a corner shelf, light spilling just enough, while the coffee station sits opposite so the scent travels. Keep the space open, maybe a few movable easels, so the energy can shift whenever. Retro perfection is cool, but a touch of mess keeps it alive—just a little spontaneous touch. Let’s sketch it out and see where the light hits the beans just right.