Description
Discover the art of Visual Appetizer, your ultimate guide to branding and interior design for restaurants, cafes, and bakeries. This comprehensive paperback book measures 185 x 250 mm and features 208 beautifully crafted pages filled with innovative design strategies and branding insights. Published by Sendpoints on April 10, 2020, this brand new edition emphasizes the importance of creating an inviting atmosphere that captivates your customers before they even take a bite. Perfect for entrepreneurs, restaurant owners, and aspiring designers, this book provides invaluable tips on how to visually communicate your brand's identity through thoughtful décor and cohesive design elements. Elevate your dining experience with techniques that turn an ordinary space into an eye-catching and appetizing environment. As the saying goes, good food could never be perfect without a savory design, and this book is here to help you achieve that. Explore how graphic designers are akin to chefs of aesthetics, crafting an edible delicacy for the eyes. Order today and transform your culinary space into a visual feast! Delivery information: Items dispatched within 2-4 business days with tracking included for your peace of mind.
Visual Appetizer : Branding and Interior Design of Restuarants, Cafes and Bakeries
CONDITION: Brand New
Dimensions: 185 x 250 mm
Pages: 208
Bind: paperback
Publisher: Sendpoints
Publication Date: 10-04-2020
Good food could never be perfect without a savoury design. A successful visual design is already a great appetizer before you step in a dinning place. Graphic designers could be legitimately acclaimed as chefs that make inedible delicacy.
Visual Appetizer : Branding and Interior Design of Restuarants, Cafes and Bakeries
CONDITION: Brand New
Dimensions: 185 x 250 mm
Pages: 208
Bind: paperback
Publisher: Sendpoints
Publication Date: 10-04-2020
Good food could never be perfect without a savoury design. A successful visual design is already a great appetizer before you step in a dinning place. Graphic designers could be legitimately acclaimed as chefs that make inedible delicacy.