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Hi everyone,
I’m currently working on the design of a restaurant menu [URL removed by Moderator] website for a well-known chain. The site focuses on showcasing detailed menu items, updated pricing, and promotional offers. While the basic layout is coming together, I’m running into a few challenges when it comes to making the experience more intuitive and visually appealing.
One of the biggest hurdles is organizing the menu content. With multiple sections such as breakfast, beverages, and desserts, the layout can feel crowded, making navigation difficult for users. I’ve thought about using filters or dropdown menus, but I’m unsure how to implement them without sacrificing simplicity or clarity.
Another area I’m struggling with is how to present calls to action for deals, coupons, and rewards. I want these elements to be noticeable without clashing with the overall design. Would floating buttons work better, or is it more effective to place them within the header or a sidebar?
Lastly, I’m looking for advice on improving visual hierarchy. I’d like prices to be easy to find but not dominate the page, keeping the main focus on the menu items themselves. If anyone has tips, examples, or useful resources to share, I’d really appreciate the guidance.
Thanks in advance for your help—I’m looking forward to hearing your suggestions!
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Hello, since you can't share a link of the design, I'd like to see a screenshot of it so I can share my opinions specific to your design. All the best - Akin
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