That’s Tasty: The Art of Restaurant Menu Design
posted on 18th March 2011 by Jason Shaw with the tags: "Illustration", "Marketing", "Print" .
Besides traditional advertising, the humble restaurant menu design is the final invitation to the customer before they order their food and beverages. This is why the restaurant menu design itself needs to be good enough to eat… or at least good enough to empty your wallet.
As I’m sure you’ve experienced, there is a huge breadth of resutaurant menu design out there. From quick-n-dirty fast food fliers to menus that are adorned with silk rope and gold leaf. This usually reflects the price range of the establishment, however great menu design does not necessarily need to imply expensive food. Drop us a comment if you have more examples!


















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Callum Chapman 18 Mar 2011
Love the Lime Jungle one!
rubs 20 Jun 2011
amazin works dude
Publican Sam 13 Sep 2011
Good article. Will direct my readers here to give them an example of why thinking out of the box is a great idea when designing their pub menus.
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