Caribbean Fusion Menu Template
Contemporary design blending Caribbean flavors with modern technique.
Deep navy and mango orange with clean modern lines. Sophisticated tropical aesthetic with contemporary edge.
Design Details
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Starters
Yellowtail, coconut, Scotch bonnet, cilantro, plantain crisp
Shredded jerk duck, mango chutney, micro herbs
Mains
Whole lobster, aromatic curry, callaloo, rice
Dark rum reduction, sweet potato mash, charred pineapple
Desserts
Dark rum soak, coconut cream, tropical fruit compote
Design Highlights
High-Contrast Navy & Mango Palette
The deep navy background provides a dramatic canvas that makes the specific mango orange headers and dividers pop, simulating a tropical sunset in a modern, abstract way.
Geometric Sans-Serif Typography
Headings utilize DM Sans, a font with modern geometric proportions that lends a contemporary, 'tech-forward' sleekness to the menu sections.
Softened Reverse Text
Instead of stark white, the design uses a soft cream (#F5F0E8) for body text to reduce contrast vibration against the dark blue, improving readability.
Clean Line Dividers
Minimalist horizontal lines in accent colors separates sections cleanly, maintaining the 'modern lines' aesthetic without adding ornamental clutter.
Optimized Two-Column Grid
The layout helps segregate diverse fusion offerings (e.g., Tapas vs. Mains) efficiently, maximizing page real estate without overcrowding.
Questions About This Template
Yes, this design is ink-heavy and requires full-bleed capabilities. We strongly recommend professional printing on high-quality cardstock to prevent paper warping and to ensure the navy appears rich rather than streaky.
Absolutely. The Navy Blue background acts as a neutral base, so you can easily swap the orange for Gold, Teal, or Coral to match your specific restaurant branding while keeping the sophisticated vibe.
The template uses Inter for body text, which has a tall x-height designed specifically for clarity. However, because it is reverse type (light text on dark background), we recommend keeping the font size slightly larger than you would on a white menu.
While the template focuses on typography and color blocks, the two-column layout allows you to easily swap a text block for a high-quality food image. Bright, vibrant food photography works best against the dark navy.
A matte or satin finish is ideal. Avoid glossy paper, as the reflection combined with the dark background can create glare that makes the white text difficult to read under overhead lights.
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