The original menu is cheaply laminated and very hard to look at. The front of the menu is just a dirty ugly blank page and the font is ugly and small. So I decided to use their menu to revamp. The owner of the restaurant is my neighbor and when I told him I was going to work on his menu for a class, he got very excited and let me mess around in the kitchen and bar to take pictures and stuff. When I showed him this mock-up (which is actually only the beginning) he decided to pay me for it!!!
So here is the front cover of the menu with his hand drawn logo and wines from his bar along with the inside of his fire-oven.
This is the first page of the menu. I had wanted to frame everything so it looked more separated but the owner said he thought it looked busy that way so I kept it as it. I changed the menu around with his approval. Before, the menu just listed tons and tons of pasta options and it was a very long, messy list that was repetitive. So I turned it into a step by step process, which I thought would be more interactive for guests and less messy.
For this part, I also turned the pizza into a step by step process that is easily editable because they wanted to add more steps. I learned about lining a text box with squiggles and I think it is fun but still keeps with the integrity of the menu. The brick is actually the front of someones apartment complex, I thought it looked "old-timey" and then I Photoshop in the grapes from his bar. That. took. so. long. Going in there detail by detail was brutal but I think I did a good job considering. I warped and free transformed the leaves and vines so it looks like they match up and are attached to the grapes and each other.
I know it was not necessary to do the wine menu, but I thought I would go the extra mile and do it anyway. I got this great picture of a trellis that was in the restaurant and used it as the background, but I also changed the hue and saturation to make it look a little more purple. It ended up being a happy accident and I really like the way it turned out. I made the grape and vine divider in Illustrator.
All in all I think I did a very good job. Especially considering my computer broke and I had to start from scratch on someone elses computer. I think I made the menu very professional and very much in line with the Italian way.