How To Easily Design A Coffee Cafe Menu Without Photoshop

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In this tutorial, Drew teaches you how to setup a two-column menu layout using Kittl. Vintage-inspired coffee menus can be a great way to capture attention and evoke a sense of timelessness (and mastery) that your customers will remember! So give the video a watch and then see what you can come up with! Be sure to check out these important details!👇

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🕰️ Timestamps For This Video:
0:00 How To Design A Cafe Menu
0:50 Setting Up Your Menu Board
1:30 How To Use Grids In Kittl
1:50 How To Make A Menu Header
3:30 How To Make A Menu Border
5:20 How To Organize Items On Your Menu
7:00 How To Create A Sides Menu Design
8:40 How To Format Drink Items On Your Menu
10:20 How To Add A Frame For Special Items
11:50 Where To Add Your Shop Details
12:30 Where To Place A Seal On Your Menu
13:30 How To Add Texture
13:50 How To Export Your Menu File

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More about this video:
A couple of weeks ago, Drew showed you how to design a Vintage Coffee Logo in Kittl called The Blind Crow Coffee Co., and now he’s back with a Menu design using the same branding! Watch as he shows you how to make a beautiful two-column menu layout with foods, drinks, specials, and other typical menu items. He’ll go through setting up your art-board, using grids, and how you need to export your menu. So give it a watch and then create your own! Don't forget to tag us on social!

If you're interested in coffee menu design, then you have come to the right video! Kittl is the perfect tool for creating a coffee menu board design because of all the premium fonts, illustrations, and elements you can use to separate sections and create a menu hierarchy. We also have coffee menu design templates you can start with and then make your own, so you don't have to spend hours to trying to come up with a design on your own.

Coffee shop menu design doesn't have to be a complicated hour-inducing task. What might take your a couple of hours to do in Illustrator will only take you minutes in Kittl! So that's why we dedicated this vintage themed video to teaching you how to design a coffee shop menu that your customers will love to look at (and read easily).

Similar to an illustrator tutorial, we teach you how to create highly professional designs using Kittl, which is free to use and works right in your browser. So there is no need to download and try to learn design tools like Illustrator and Photoshop, or Affinity Designer.

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If there is anything I missed, or if you have more questions, drop a comment below and we will respond asap! Let me know more tutorial ideas as well!

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Are you working on a Cafe Menu design? Let me know here! 👇

Kittldesign
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Already made a logo for a friend's guest room - he LOVED it! It was easy, even for me.

pmierzwa
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Pretty impressive! Excited to try it out.

ElPetrenko
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Great video tutorials and a fantastic site!

jwalzer
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Thanks for the great video. Very nice layout for a menu.

kathyhilton
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Could I use Kittl to make digital planners? It would be great to see some tutorials for printables.

merikedesignschannel
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Would be interesting to use KITTLE for a flyer design to announce a vintage car show or a vintage music/instruments event . Or for a taylor shop 🧵🪡 logo (is there a logo with an old sewing machine, too ?). 👍👍👍 Thanks a lot, Drew !

holmesk
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Neat project!

How did you set up the bleeds on the blue border for the printer? Since the menu is a standard sheet of 8.5x11, it would have to be printed on a bigger sheet, like 11x17, then trimmed. (Or just make the menu smaller so the printer can trim the 8.5x11 and have the border bleed of the edge.)

Also, not clear about the licensing. Do I understand correctly that the cafe owner could do this but not hire someone to do it for them? If so, any chance of removing that limitation?

Thanks again Drew for another interesting Kittl tutorial!

terredee
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Thanks for the content, very useful.
I'm starting to get familiar with Kittl, and I love it.
I have a question not related to the video (sorry).

I have the pro plan and I wanted to know if it is possible to have the DPI info of a design.
When I upload a project in PNG, it says 96 PPI (or DPI), but I would like to have the design in 300 DPI.

By downloading in SVG format, I try to change to 300 DPI for example but nothing makes it, it remains at 96 DPI.
Is it possible (or later) to have the possibility to change the DPI?

Thanks again for this gem that is Kittl.
Greetings from France

yuksarr
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Is Kittle the same thing or follow up of Heritage Designer ??
But anyway : KITTLE and the videos presented so well by DREW are just fantastic 👍👍👍. Greetings from 🇩🇪

holmesk
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Is it free for commercial use do you need to purchase licensing to use the design I made

alexabeyta
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You said it was free? I checked page and no, its not free.

geelongcoffeeroasters