
Full Bleed Menu Template
Edge-to-edge photography with dramatic text overlay.
Full-bleed dark food photography backgrounds with white text overlays and subtle gradient scrims. Minimal, modern sans-serif type for maximum visual impact.
Design Details
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Lens
Starters
Fresh burrata, vine tomatoes, basil oil, aged balsamic
Paper-thin beef, arugula, parmesan shavings, truffle oil
Signatures
Cauliflower purΓ©e, pancetta crisp, brown butter, micro herbs
Crispy leg, lentils du Puy, cherry gastrique, watercress
Finales
Classic layers, mascarpone, espresso-soaked ladyfingers, cocoa

Design Highlights
Edge-to-Edge Photographic Canvas
Utilizes full-bleed background imagery to create an immersive, high-impact visual experience that showcases signature dishes.
Subtle Gradient Scrims
Employs a dark, semi-transparent gradient overlay behind text areas to guarantee maximum legibility against complex photographic backgrounds.
Geometric Sans-Serif Pairing
Combines the bold structure of Montserrat for headings with the clean legibility of Lato for body text, establishing a thoroughly modern aesthetic.
Strategic Gold Accents
Features delicate metallic gold detailing to highlight prices and section breaks, adding a touch of luxury to the high-contrast dark palette.
Single-Column Focus
Uses a streamlined single-column layout to naturally guide the diner's eye down the page, perfectly complementing the dramatic background imagery.
Questions About This Template
Yes, the template incorporates a subtle dark gradient scrim that acts as a buffer between the background image and the white text. This ensures your menu items and prices remain crisply legible.
Because the background image is the focal point of the Full Bleed design, high-resolution photography is strongly recommended. Grainy or low-light photos will detract from the luxurious, dramatic mood.
The single-column structure offers a sleek presentation but accommodates fewer items per page. It is best suited for curated menus, tasting menus, or establishments with a concise selection of signature dishes.
Absolutely. While the metallic gold perfectly complements the dark aesthetic, it can easily be swapped out for your own brand's accent color to maintain visual consistency.
It works beautifully for both. For print, we recommend using a high-quality matte or soft-touch paper stock to reduce glare on the dark background, giving the final product a premium feel.
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