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, jalapeños, 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
CMYK-Style Color Blocking
The design employs large, solid rectangular fields of cyan, magenta, and yellow to compartmentalize menu sections, mimicking the primary ink channels of commercial printing.
Halftone Texture Overlays
Subtle dot-matrix patterns are layered over the solid colors to replicate the mechanical look of vintage newspaper advertisements and lithographs.
Repetitive Grid Structure
The layout utilizes a strict modular grid that encourages repeating graphical elements or food photography, nodding to the serial repetition found in Warhol's most famous works.
Condensed Sans-Serif Headers
Headlines utilize Bebas Neue in all-caps, providing a strong vertical rhythm that cuts through the intense background colors without sacrificing legibility.
High-Contrast Image Filters
Image placeholders come pre-configured with duotone or high-contrast filters to ensure food photography matches the graphic, screen-printed aesthetic of the template.
Questions About This Template
Yes, but for the best results, we recommend using the template's built-in duotone filters or high-contrast black and white images to maintain the screen-print aesthetic.
The template utilizes high-contrast text pairing, primarily black or stark white against the bold blocks, ensuring that the Roboto body font remains legible despite the vibrant backdrop.
Generally, the Warhol template is too loud for traditional fine dining; it is better suited for casual, energetic, or avant-garde atmospheres that encourage social sharing.
To capture the electric vibrancy of the pinks and cyans, a high-gloss or semi-gloss white cardstock is recommended, as uncoated paper may dull the saturation.
Yes, the color blocks are fully editable vectors, though we suggest maintaining high-saturation, complementary colors to preserve the intended Pop Art look.
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