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Three Main Aspects of the Successful Menu Cover
Posted on March 11th, 2010 No commentsEvery time you eat out at a restaurant you take a look at the place, take a seat and order something from the menu. Have you noticed how the menu cover attracts and lures you to open it and pick a meal? They may be a small detail for a customer, but for a restaurant owner they’re a crucial aspect that needs to be taken care of.
Printing menus is not cheap, as you might have noticed already, and keeping them safe is almost impossible without a durable menu cover. If you had to replace your menus every day your competitors would have a definite edge over you; they would have lower running costs. For an entrepreneur return of investment is vital and menu covers, without exaggeration, can play a major role in the process. For this very reason they need to be durable, cheap and able to protect both outer and inner pages of the menu.
The menu sells your dishes and as such it needs to be attracting. If your menu covers are by any means catchy, your guests will know where to find the menu and once they do, they will order something. By featuring your best or signature dishes on the menu cover you can easily raise the number of servings of that particular course and your best dish is the best candidate to impress people sitting at the table.
Every restaurant has its own style, its own color scheme and atmosphere overall. If there is a missing element or strange detail people will notice and if they don’t like how it affects the whole, they will probably choose a place that is more comforting to their senses. By no means is a menu cover a deal breaker, but giving the best first impression is crucial for the sake of your restaurant and your visitors.
If you don’t have any ideas to make the right menu cover, contact the professionals. Design studios do this kind of thing every day and they’re used to going through the whole process of designing a menu cover especially tailored for your needs. It’s a few dozen or hundred dollars one-off, but you’ll see that it’s necessary for successful business.
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Making Menu Covers
Posted on September 14th, 2009 No commentsI tried a couple sites that help you make menu covers, they were pretty cool. I haven’t really found a favorite one yet, but I like to use photoshop and paint shop. Both those sites allow you to be blends text and images together, and make beautiful designs. The more creative, the better! I like to add lots of pictures and bright colors to the menus I create, to make it nice and exciting for the customers ordering. I create them in my spare time, sort of like a part time job. I bet if you did the whole process like, if you had your own company, then you could make so much money. There are the two best kinds of paper to make menu covers, paper weight and card weight. They are both very good to use!
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