Script Elegance Menu Template
Refined, flowing script with timeless classical beauty.
Warm black ink and soft ivory with flowing copperplate-style headings. Generous margins and delicate hairline dividers on a cotton paper background.
Design Details
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La Plume
Amuse-Bouche
Yuzu, avocado mousse, crispy shallots, sesame tuile
Sauternes gelée, brioche toast, fleur de sel
Entrées
Brown butter, capers, parsley, fondant potato
Bordelaise sauce, bone marrow, pommes purée
Petits Fours
Dark, milk, and white chocolate with seasonal infusions
Design Highlights
Copperplate-Style Typography
Features the Great Vibes typeface, characterized by flowing loops and variable stroke widths that emulate a dipped quill pen.
Simulated Cotton Texture
The background utilizes a subtle, tactile visual texture resembling high-quality cotton stationery, adding depth to the digital design.
Hairline Section Dividers
Ultra-thin, minimalist lines separate menu sections without distracting from the ornate script headers.
Softened Ink Palette
Uses a warm charcoal (#1C1C1C) instead of pure black to complement the ivory background for a vintage, aged-ink aesthetic.
Formal Centered Alignment
All text elements are aligned to the center axis, reinforcing a sense of classical formality and balance.
Questions About This Template
Yes, because the script font (Great Vibes) is reserved strictly for headings. The menu items themselves use Cormorant, a clear and sharp serif font designed for high legibility even in dim lighting.
To enhance the template's built-in cotton texture, we recommend printing on a heavy, matte cardstock (80lb or higher) in a warm white or cream shade. Glossy paper should be avoided as it contradicts the vintage aesthetic.
Script Elegance is best suited for curated, single-page, or prix fixe menus. The generous margins and centered layout design prioritize aesthetic beauty over high-density text, so it may feel cluttered with too many items.
Yes, but the template is specifically designed with an ivory base (#F8F4EC) to reduce glare and mimic classic stationery. Switching to pure white will create a higher contrast, more modern look that loses some of the 'old world' charm.
This design favors a 'non-leader' pricing style where the price follows the dish description or title directly, separated by a distinct space or em-dash, maintaining the clean, centered aesthetic.
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