
Warhol Menu Template
Repeated-image, color-block design inspired by Andy Warhol's iconic style.
Hot pink, electric yellow, and cyan in bold color blocks with repeated graphic elements. Screen-print aesthetic with heavy sans-serif type.
Design Details
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Factory Eats
Starters
Tortilla chips, cheddar, jalapeΓ±os, sour cream, guacamole, salsa
Crispy fried, marinara dipping sauce, parmesan dusting
Mains
Two beef patties, American cheese, pickles, special sauce, brioche
Crispy chicken, buffalo sauce, blue cheese, lettuce, brioche
Shakes
Hand-spun, real strawberries, whipped cream, cherry on top

Design Highlights
Screen-Print Colour Blocking
Utilises authentic offset colour techniques in hot pink, cyan, and electric yellow to replicate the vintage silk-screen aesthetic.
Repeated Motif Grid
Employs a strict structural grid layout to showcase repeated graphical elements, echoing mass-production pop art themes.
High-Impact Bebas Neue Typography
Features heavy, condensed sans-serif headings that punch through the vibrant backgrounds to establish clear visual hierarchy.
High-Contrast White Framing
Uses stark white borders and negative space to separate the intensely saturated colour blocks, preventing visual fatigue.
Duotone Imagery Support
Optimised to display your signature dishes using stylised duotone photographic filters to match the bold illustrative elements.
Questions About This Template
Not at all. The design uses stark white typography boxes and the highly readable Roboto font to ensure all item descriptions remain perfectly clear against the electric backgrounds.
Yes, the grid layout is perfectly designed to house high-contrast, stylised photos of your own dishes. Applying a duotone or halftone filter to your images will maintain the authentic Warhol aesthetic.
The Warhol template is quite bold and modern. It is better suited for quirky, retro, or contemporary venues rather than traditional countryside pubs.
The structured grid format excels at organising extensive menus. The colour blocking acts as natural categorisation, allowing you to group starters, mains, and drinks by background colour.
These neon-inspired hex codes translate beautifully to CMYK for professional printing. We recommend printing on a matte, heavy-stock paper to truly capture the vintage screen-print vibe.
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