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this question:..............................(since this was also posted in
my local area, I am still interested...if some or all of the experience can be conveyed on the restaurants website). Are there any Restaurants that you frequent, and actually look at the menus design?.....?..... I mean, other then the descriptions of the items, the layout & color/graphics/flow...etc...... In short: Considering Food taste, Staff, Restaurant interior, Location,........any actual menus (design) that add a positive (and even a negative,...like too small print, or too little description, or to much) to your dining experience? Thanks........Sincerely, Joe |
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Even a few words.....like: Menus dirty........Hard to read.....
Would be greatly appreciated! Thanks Group, Joe "Joe Peach" wrote in message ... this question:..............................(since this was also posted in my local area, I am still interested...if some or all of the experience can be conveyed on the restaurants website). Are there any Restaurants that you frequent, and actually look at the menus design?.....?..... I mean, other then the descriptions of the items, the layout & color/graphics/flow...etc...... In short: Considering Food taste, Staff, Restaurant interior, Location,........any actual menus (design) that add a positive (and even a negative,...like too small print, or too little description, or to much) to your dining experience? Thanks........Sincerely, Joe |
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LEGIBILITY
and LEGIBILITY and LEGIBILITY Especially if the restaurant's lighting is dim. ------------ There are no atheists in foxholes or in Fenway Park in an extra inning game. ____ Cape Cod Bob Delete the two "spam"s for email |