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Hi everyone,
I’m currently working on designing a restaurant menu website, specifically one that provides detailed menu items, updated prices, and promotional offers for a popular chain. While I’ve made progress on the overall layout, I’m facing some challenges in improving the user experience (UX) and user interface (UI) to make the site more engaging and user-friendly.
One of my main issues is organizing the menu items effectively. With so many categories like breakfast, beverages, and desserts, the current design feels cluttered, and users might find it overwhelming to navigate. I’m considering adding filters or dropdowns, but I’m not sure how to implement them in a way that keeps the design clean while maintaining functionality.
Another concern is the call-to-action buttons for deals, coupons, and rewards. I want these to stand out without disrupting the overall aesthetic of the site. Should I use floating buttons, or would it be better to integrate these elements into the header or sidebar?
Lastly, I’d love suggestions for improving visual hierarchy. I want the updated prices to be noticeable but not overpowering, as the primary focus should remain on the menu items themselves. If anyone has tips, design examples, or resources that could help me refine this aspect, I’d greatly appreciate it.
Looking forward to your advice and insights!
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Hi @Donutlovers,
This sounds like more of a design question, but if there's something specific with Adobe Express that we can help you with, please let us know 🙂
For your design and layout, I would recommend looking online for menu inspiration, or hiring a graphic designer who will be happy to work with you on making your menu organized, functional, and clean. Since you're creating promo offers for a popular chain, I would also recommend looking at possibly incorporting any necessary brand elements, pre-existing marketing, and guidelines.