Jeepney Menu Template
Colorful, street-style design inspired by Filipino jeepney art.
Bright multicolor with chrome accents and comic-style lettering. Energetic, pop-art layout reflecting jeepney culture.
Design Details
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Jeepney Stop
Street Eats
Grilled chicken intestines, spiced vinegar dip
Orange battered quail eggs, sweet chili vinegar
Mains
Sweet soy-marinated pork skewers, java rice, atchara
Stir-fried egg noodles, pork, shrimp, vegetables, calamansi
Drinks
Brown sugar syrup, tapioca pearls, grass jelly, ice
Design Highlights
Hand-Painted Signage Typography
Utilizes the 'Bangers' display font for section headers, mimicking the thick-stroke, hand-lettered destination placards found on jeepney dashboards.
Chrome & Metallic Accents
Borders and dividers feature simulated chrome gradients and metallic highlights, paying homage to the stainless steel horses and ornaments on the vehicles.
Tri-Color Pop Palette
A deliberate clash of vibrant Orange Red, Gold, and Dodger Blue creates a high-energy, primary-color aesthetic rooted in Filipino street art culture.
Modular Grid Layout
The layout uses distinct color-blocked tiles to separate menu sections, resembling the chaotic yet functional arrangement of bumper stickers and art panels.
Rounded Body Text
The use of the 'Nunito' font introduces soft, rounded terminals that complement the bubbly, informal nature of the overall graphic design.
Questions About This Template
Bangers is best used strictly for headers and large titles. The template automatically switches to Nunito for item descriptions to ensure optimal readability.
While fully customizable, this template is engineered for high-saturation colors. Pastel tones may lose the intended 'street art' impact and metallic chrome effect.
Yes, the grid layout is perfect for integrating square or rectangular food photography alongside the text blocks without breaking the design structure.
This template leans heavily into a casual, loud, and fun street-style aesthetic. It is likely too energetic and informal for traditional white-tablecloth fine dining.
Due to the reliance on contrasting hues for separation, this design is best printed in full color. Grayscale printing may reduce the legibility of the chrome effects and color blocks.
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