
Headlines Menu Template
Bold, headline-driven design with maximum typographic impact.
Black and white with oversized, stacked headline type and extreme weight contrast. Minimal layout where the typography itself is the decoration.
Design Details
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HEADLINE
OPENERS
Heirloom tomatoes, aged balsamic, basil, olive oil, grilled bread
Three wagyu sliders, gruyère, caramelized onion, house sauce
FEATURES
Whole fish, lemon, herbs, roasted potatoes, olive tapenade
12-hour braised, creamy polenta, gremolata, jus
CLOSERS
Brioche, bourbon caramel, vanilla bean ice cream

Design Highlights
Extreme Typographic Weight Contrast
Pairs the massive, heavy-hitting Anton typeface for headers against the clean, highly legible Inter font for descriptions, creating a striking visual hierarchy.
Broadsheet-Inspired Layout
A strict single-column structure mimics the commanding presence of newspaper columns, guiding the diners eye straight down the page with authoritative flow.
Typography as Decoration
Eschewing traditional borders and graphics, the menu relies entirely on oversized, stacked letterforms and negative space to provide aesthetic intrigue.
High-Contrast Monochromatic Palette
Utilizing absolute black against stark white with subtle grayscale accents, the color theory maximizes legibility and gives a modern edge.
Aggressive Header Stacking
Category titles are stacked tightly with minimal leading, creating solid blocks of text that anchor each menu section with architectural solidity.
Questions About This Template
Absolutely. We paired the ultra-bold Anton heading font with Inter, a typeface specifically designed for high legibility at smaller sizes, ensuring your dish descriptions remain crystal clear.
While the Headlines template is fundamentally designed around a stark black-and-white color theory for maximum impact, you can easily introduce a single vibrant accent color to highlight prices without ruining the newspaper aesthetic.
The single-column layout is incredibly efficient, but because the headers take up significant vertical space, it is best suited for curated menus rather than sprawling, multi-page diner lists.
The crisp Inter font handles multi-line text gracefully. However, keeping item names punchy and concise will better match the bold, breaking-news mood of the template.
Both. The high contrast and oversized typography make it exceptionally readable on glowing screens, while a matte white paper stock will perfectly emulate the tactile feel of a broadsheet newspaper.
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