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How to Draw an Owl

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What You’ll Be Creating

An owl is a symbol of wisdom and mystery. Aren’t these birds gorgeous?

But drawing an owl may seem overwhelming: it 's hard to decide where to start and how to find the right proportions. In this tutorial, I’ll show you an easy way to draw an owl with a graphite pencil and ink liners.

We’ll also consider the principles of layering ink hatches, and observe how to create a beautiful effect of fading in our artwork.

As a result, we’ll get an impressive nature-inspired drawing!

You may also be interested in this great article:

What You Will Need

  • An ink liner number 0.3
  • An ink liner number 0.1
  • An ink liner number 0.05
  • A graphite pencil (I recommend using a B or HB type)
  • A sheet of thick drawing paper
The art supplies I will be using

1. How to Draw an Owl With a Graphite Pencil

Step 1

I draw a vertical core line that divides the future owl’s figure into halves; it will be our reference point for the measurements. Then I mark the side borders of the bird’s head and body.

It is useful to follow the principles of symmetry when you are drawing animals. Just keep in mind that there is nothing perfectly symmetrical in the natural world.

Drawing the core line

Step 2

I draw the rough shapes of the head and body, using light pencil lines. 

Adding the shapes of the head and body

Step 3

The eyes are located on a line that is slightly below the central point of the owl’s head. The core line helps me to measure the equal distance.

The interval between the eyes is close to the width of one eye.

Adding the eyes shapes

Step 4

I draw a rough shape of the beak. It looks similar to a triangle with two rounded corners.

Drawing the shape of the beak

Step 5

I add the prominent shapes that resemble stylized ears (the ear tufts).

Drawing the ear tufts

Step 6

I draw the pupils and add the divergent lines of feathers above the eyes.

Refining the eyes abd the birds face

Step 7

I refine the feathery pattern on the owl’s face, also known as the facial disc.

Refining the facial disk of the owl

Step 8

I draw the smaller details of the beak and the ear tufts.

Adding the small details

Step 9

I add the wings to the body.

Drawing the wings

Step 10

I draw the framework of the feet.

The feet have four fingers each, but the back fingers hide behind; they help the bird to take up a stable position.

Drawing the framework of the feet

Step 11

I add the hooked claws and refine the shapes of the fingers.

Adding the claws

Step 12

I draw the contours of the tree using varying, organic lines.

Outlining the tree

Step 13

I add three groups of leaves. They will make the composition more interesting.

Drawing the leaves

Step 14

I add the groups of pencil hatches to mark the pattern of the owl’s feathering.

Creating the pattern of the owls body

2. How to Create Layers of Hatching With Ink

Step 1

In this part of the tutorial, we’ll pay particular attention to the hatching techniques.

Creating layers of hatches is an excellent way to make an illusion of texture, increase the contrast and accentuate the three-dimensional look of the objects in the drawing.

Here is a sample of the inclined hatching, made with the 0.1 ink liner; this will be our base.

Simple inclined hatching

Step 2

I add a new layer of hatching with the 0.05 liner. The lines can overlap the existing hatches, or they can be located in the gaps between them. 

The lines of different widths combined in one drawing always look attractive.

Adding another layer of hatching

Step 3

With the 0.05 liner, I add the rounded cross-hatches. You are not limited by the number of hatching layers!

Adding the cross-hatching

Step 4

With the 0.3 liner, I apply horizontal hatches. As you can see, the more layers of lines I use, the more contrasting and intense my sample becomes.

Darkening the sample with new layers of hatching

3. How to Draw an Owl With Ink Liners

Step 1

With the 0.3 ink liner, I mark the dark sports of the feathering.

Marking the dark spots

Step 2

I continue to add the groups of short lines, using the 0.3 liner.

Adding more ink hatches

Step 3

With the 0.3 liner, I draw the pupils. The eyes become dark and contrasting.

I also mark the shadows in the plumage.

Drawing the eyes of the owl

Step 4

I add the thin hatches, using the 0.05 ink liner. The lines go from the center of the bird’s face to its sides.

Working on the birds head

Step 5

I mark the outer circles in the eyes, using the 0.05 liner. 

Small dots and short hatches help me to accentuate the eyes without oversaturating the artwork.

Making the eyes look three-dimensional

Step 6

I work on the feathering, using the 0.05 ink liner. I place new hatches in the gaps between the existing ones.

Working on the feathering with a thin liner

Step 7

With the 0.3 liner, I make the contours of the owl’s feet and outline the tree.

Outlining the tree

Step 8

I draw the pattern of the bark, using the 0.3 liner. I also add groups of hatches to create shadows.

Creating the pattern of the bark

Step 9

I draw the leaves with the 0.1 ink liner. I use thin, light lines so that the leaves won’t distract the viewers’ attention from the owl.

I also add some hatching to the tree to make it look more three-dimensional.

Drawing the leaves

Step 10

I add short hatches to the sides of the bird’s fingers and strengthen the shadow near the feet. We get an instant three-dimensional look!

I also add more hatches to the owl’s body, using the 0.1 ink liner.

Working on the feet

Step 11

I increase the contrast in my drawing. With the 0.1 liner, I add groups of hatches, paying special attention to the sides of the bird, and mark the contours.

Increasing the contrast

Step 12

I work on the owl’s head, making it more realistic. With the 0.05 ink liner, I accentuate the facial disk with an additional layer of hatching.

Accenting the facial disc

Step 13

I accentuate the shadow under the bird’s beak, using the 0.05 liner. I also add short hatches to the sides of the beak.

Working on the beak with thin lines

Step 14

I add a layer of the cross-hatching to the owl’s body, using the 0.05 ink liner.

Adding the cross-hatching layer

Step 15

With the 0.3 liner, I create the dark accents in the feathering.

Darkening the pattern pf the feathering

Step 16

I increase the contrast in the lower part of the drawing and strengthen the shadows there, using the 0.1 liner.

Working on the contrast in the drawing

Step 17

I apply the cross-hatching to the tree, using the 0.1 liner.

Apply the cross hatching to the tree

Step 18

With the 0.05 liner, I add one more layer of hatching to the bark.

As a final touch, I emphasize the contour of the branch with a wider line.

Completing the artwork

Your Artwork Is Complete!

Congratulations, you’ve finished the drawing! I hope you enjoyed both the process and the result. Please share your artwork in the comments!

I wish you much joy and success in mastering ink techniques! 

How to Draw an Owl Tutorial

EpicPxls: Free and Premium Resources for Graphic and Web Designers

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EpicPxls is a marketplace to find all the designs you will need in your next graphic or web design project. They have both free and premium designs, but all resources are top-notch quality, as the team behind the site carefuly curates the designs.

For purchases, you can either pay the premium price individually, or you can opt for the subscription option and get all the items on the site for only $19/month. Obviously, you can just download the free items right away.

For the Designer Daily readers who actively design templates, font, or other design resources, you can also start selling on EpicPxls. Their selling program is particularly attractive, as they have no exclusivity lock-in, let you set your own prices, and take a reasonable commission. In fact, while in Beta, they even let the sellers keep 100% of the sale price.

7 great design items to download on EpicPxls

1. EPIC Colorfont

$13 – Download this font

Built with Fontself, this colored font is geometric sans serif that follow strict construction guidelines: magenta for straight lines, aquamarine for circles, and yellow for curbed lines. Perfect for logo or poster design, this font will brighten up your layouts.

2. EPIC X UI

$28 – Download this UI kit

A complete UI kit to be used to build apps easily. Just mix the components to create designs that are both gorgeous and efficient. The UI kit contains 22 app bars, 38 new custom icons, 36 status icons for all new smartphones and 30 ready-made app screens full of UI elements. All elements are vectorial and maintain full editing capabilities.

3. EPIC UI Kit

$60 – Download this UI kit

Made up of 118 items divided in 9 categories, the Epic UI Kit allows you to build clean and modern apps and websites. Everything is vector-based, so you can just customize whatever you’d like. It does take care of elements that are often time-consuming if you want to design them on your own, like e-commerce, galleries, or cart designs.

Thanks to the use of Bootstrap 3 variables SASS, the code can be used as a simple bootstrap theme without adding any of the special elements created.

4. LineKing icons

$98 – Download the icons

A gorgeous set of line-based icons, or should we say the king of line icons? Rich in details, the icons will blend perfectly into your next project. However, if you’d like something more feminine, just take a look at LineQueen.

5. Epic Rainbow UI Kit Sketch + PSD

$35 – Download the UI kit

UI designers enjoy working with Sketch (or Photoshop), so EpicPxl had the good idea to provide them with a stylish and modern UI kit cafted to build awesome landing page quickly. Built using vector-based elements and a bootstrap grid, the Epic Rainbow UI kit lets you design stunning interfaces by just moving blocks around.

6. Quadro App – Mobile App PSD Template

$10 – Download the Mobile App PSD Template

If you need a landing page for a mobile app, this PSD Template will make your day. This trendy and modern design includes two PSD files that give you two different hero styles.

7. Metropol – Investment & Finance PSD Template

$10 – Download this Investment & Finance PSD Template

A clean and trendy corporate PSD template designed in two colors: blue and green. Use it for any finance or business related website design. It includes 12 PSD files, with a main page and 5 inner pages.

Design deals for the week

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Every week, we’ll give you an overview of the best deals for designers, make sure you don’t miss any by subscribing to our deals feed. You can also follow the recently launched website Type Deals if you are looking for free fonts or font deals.

The Script Font Bundle Vol. II

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20 Hi-Res 3D Text Mockup Templates

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TT Lakes Font Family Bundle

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The Clipick Design Bundle

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5 Most Gorgeous Women’s Perfume Flacon

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People always claim you shouldn’t judge a book by the cover. And then we couldn’t agree more — it’s quite challenging to present the entire worlds on only a few centimeters. With regards to perfumes, even if, the case’s all different! A perfume bottle shows a whole lot about the story of the perfume as well as its scent. Sure, perfumes are complex and then can’t be stripped off of all their tricks with a bottle design. But then, perfume bottles have the ability to prepare us for the lovely journey that ensues.

Perfume Flacon deserves to be proudly placed on your night shelf or perhaps dressing furniture. Here’s our collection of the top 5 most gorgeous women perfume bottles, you could find them all in online perfume store!

Kenzo Parfum D’Ete Eau De Parfum for Women Bottle review

A leaf. Very simple, limpid, streamlined. Relaxing upon Bottle side, it grabs and also reflects the sunlight, akin to a piece of summer time. The glass streams randomly in natural and also poetic curves, offering the bottle a distinctive personality. The Kenzo Parfum D’Ete for Women Bottle easily fits in anywhere in your home, from the sitting room even just on your bedroom table.

Light as well as to some extent green, Pаrfum D’Etе dоеѕn’t оffеr tор nоtеѕ, hоwеvеr, shines wіth аll of its parts аt once, whіlе thе nоtе оf jаѕmіnе gives its sensual match to this соmроѕіtіоn, аlоngѕіdе freshly-picked сусlаmеn, gorgeous hyacinth, and even sweet реасh blоѕѕоm. The lovely green accord consists of lеаfу grееnѕ, green herb liquid, lily-of-the-valley, as well as lotus.

Marc Jacobs Daisy women’s Perfume Flacon

Daisy is a sparkly floral-woody Flacon design, it’s clean and then feminine simultaneously. It is all about an advanced, seductive, and thus dazzling woman, which on the other hand strives to simplicity. It is grabbed in a gorgeous bottle decorated with daisy floral at the top.

Marc Jacobs Daisy heart beats in flower rhythm, comprised of silky as well as intoxicating gardenia, gentle violet, and also jasmine petals. The powdery smooth dry down is made of white woods, vanilla, and also musk

I was taken by that glass bottle right off the bat. The perfume is a pretty good fit with the Daisy bottle. It is great as well as light and fresh, feminine and also sexy; Daisy is darned likable with interesting attractions of the bottle, I’d guess nearly all women will love this Perfume Flacon.

Cartier La Panthere women’s perfume                                      

The gorgeous bottle of Cartier La Panthére boasts a unique design which is a sign of beauty, superiority, as well as originality. This Eau de perfume for women is going to complete your outfit and will be seen by all passer-by. A bold and even sensual blend that is worthwhile.

Cartier La Panthére bears a Stimulating intoxication that could be classified being a contemporary fragrance with a very wonderful scent. A sweetish fragrance combined with a luxurious bottle. I so so so desire the bottle say by one reviewer on the internet. You want to go for it if you’re the type that loves great perfume and gorgeous bottle design.

Dior J’adore women’s perfume

Carefully designed bottle, like a personalized flower. The essence of Ylang-Ylang from the Comoros unfurls the floral-fruity notes and also instills a sleek, exotic touch. Jasmine Grandiflorum from Grasse, the embodiment of a wonderful floral, exudes its subtle sensuality, tinged with fruit as well as the sun and functions in harmony with a lot more carnal quality of Indian Jasmine Sambac, the floral of the gods, with the warm aspects of amazingly sensual and even encompassing orange blossom.

And again The Dior J’adore bottle is a fashionable illustration of the amphora Christian Dior selected for his first olfactory creations. Created completely of glass, the bottle is hand-gilded with excellent gold, sealed with a bad ruche film, strongly wrapped with the gold strand, and then affixed with the Dior seal.

J’adore takes flight with a unique accord of bergamot, opening up into an eye-catching armful of roses with a subtle jasmine dry down. The sensual, curvaceous traces of its amphora bottle render this a renowned perfume.

Nicki Minaj Pink Friday women’s perfume

The bottle physical appearance is, of course, something like the bust of Nikki herself, comprise of the chest as well as the head with the legendary pink wig. It is created by Lance McGregor of Paul Meyers and then Friends. The Nicki Minaj Pink Friday bottle is then presented, with the perfume name as whispered calmly

And also what does it smell like? There’s not a single official (or perhaps should we state, understandable) response to that question—Nicki tweeted that it smells like angels actively playing. Hummmm. We’re just as lost as you. However, you’ve got to enjoy her crazy ways. Nicki possesses a gift for keeping us entertained—which she demonstrates once again with the hottest reveal.

Even though the bottle is without a doubt playful and then very pink— perfume enthusiasts are going to note that the Nicki bottle design is undoubtedly an excellent one among the rest.

Feel a thrilling adventure and then fully enjoy your life with amazing Nicki Minaj Pink Friday for women! Created for all the young women and even girls who cherish an extravagant design as well as original fashion stuff. Pink Friday is available in a unique flacon structured as Nicki Minaj’s chest area which you could open it pulling out the head .i just have a feeling everyone out there’ll want to keep this Perfume Flacon even when you’re through with the perfume.

You, without a doubt, have already stumbled upon perfumes with attractive designs that entice you with their look, at least just as much as they do with their fragrant essence. Of course, perfumes are a kind of art and then deserve to be used proudly on our body. With perfume bottles is just the same!

Conclusion

If you’re the type that detects the scent of perfume, you don’t want to ignore the enduring beauty of a set of a few stunning perfume flacons. Design no-brainer: you could never go wrong with these 5 most gorgeous women perfume flacons, the Nicki Minaj, Dior J’adore, Cartier La Panthere, Marc Jacobs Daisy and Kenzo Parfum d’Eté.

Fun with Viewport Units

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Viewport units have been around for several years now, with near-perfect support in the major browsers, but I keep finding new and exciting ways to use them. I thought it would be fun to review the basics, and then round-up some of my favorite use-cases.

What are viewport units?

Four new „viewport-relative” units appeared in the CSS specifications between 2011 and 2015, as part of the W3C’s CSS Values and Units Module Level 3. The new units – vw, vh, vmin, and vmax – work similarly to existing length units like px or em, but represent a percentage of the current browser viewport.

  • Viewport Width (vw) – A percentage of the full viewport width. 10vw will resolve to 10% of the current viewport width, or 48px on a phone that is 480px wide. The difference between % and vw is most similar to the difference between em and rem. A % length is relative to local context (containing element) width, while a vw length is relative to the full width of the browser window.
  • Viewport Height (vh) – A percentage of the full viewport height. 10vh will resolve to 10% of the current viewport height.
  • Viewport Minimum (vmin) – A percentage of the viewport width or height, whichever is smaller10vmin will resolve to 10% of the current viewport width in portrait orientations, and 10% of the viewport height on landscape orientations.
  • Viewport Maximum (vmax) – A percentage of the viewport width or height, whichever is larger10vmin will resolve to 10% of the current viewport height in portrait orientations, and 10% of the viewport width on landscape orientations. Sadly, and strangely, vmax units are not yet available on Internet Explorer or Edge.

While these units are derived from viewport height or width, they can all be used everywhere lengths are accepted – from font-size to positioning, margins, padding, shadows, borders, and so on. Let’s see what we can do!

Responsive Typography

It’s become very popular to use viewport units for responsive typography – establishing font-sizes that grow and shrink depending on the current viewport size. Using simple viewport units for font-size has an interesting (dangerous) effect. As you can see, fonts scale very quickly – adjusting from unreadably small to extra large in a very small range.

This direct scaling is clearly too dramatic for daily use. We need something more subtle, with minimums and maximums, and more control of the growth rate. That’s where calc() becomes useful. We can combine a base size in more steady units (say 16px) with a smaller viewport-relative adjustment (0.5vw), and let the browser do the math: calc(16px + 0.5vw)

See the Pen partially-Responsive Type by Miriam Suzanne (@mirisuzanne) on CodePen.

By changing the relationship between your base-size and viewport-relative adjustment, you can change how dramatic the growth-rate is. Use higher viewport values on headings, and watch them grow more quickly than the surrounding text. This allows for a more dynamic typographic scale on larger screens, while keeping fonts constrained on a mobile device – no media-queries required. You can also apply this technique to your line-height, allowing you to adjust leading at a different rate than the font-size.

body {
  // font grows 1px for every 100px of viewport width
  font-size: calc(16px + 1vw);
  // leading grows along with font,
  // with an additional 0.1em + 0.5px per 100px of the viewport
  line-height: calc(1.1em + 0.5vw);
}

For me, this is enough complexity. If I need to constrain the top-end for rapid-growth headings, I can do that with one single media-query wherever the text becomes too large:

h1 {
  font-size: calc(1.2em + 3vw);
}

@media (min-width: 50em) {
  h1 {
    font-size: 50px;
  }
}

Suddenly I wish there was a max-font-size property.

Others have developed more complex calculations and Sass mixins to specify the exact text-size ranges at specific media-queries. There are several existing CSS-Tricks articles that explain the technique and provide snippets to help you get started:

I think that’s overkill in most cases, but your milage will absolutely vary.

Full-Height Layouts, Hero Images, and Sticky Footers

There are many variations on full-height (or height-constrained) layouts – from desktop-style interfaces to hero images, spacious designs, and sticky footers. Viewport-units can help with all of these.

In a desktop-style full-height interface, the page is often broken into sections that scroll individually – with elements like headers, footers, and sidebars that remains in place at any size. This is common practice for many web-apps these days, and vh units make it much simpler. Here’s an example using the new CSS Grid syntax:

See the Pen Full-height CSS Grid by Miriam Suzanne (@mirisuzanne) on CodePen.

A single declaration on the body element, height: 100vh, constrains your application to the height of the viewport. Make sure you apply overflow values on internal elements, so your content isn’t cut off. You can also achieve this layout using flexbox or floats.Note that full-height layouts can cause problems on some mobile browsers. There’s a clever fix for iOs Safari, that we use to handle one of the most noticeable edge-cases.

Sticky-footers can be created with a similar technique. Change your body height: 100vh to min-height: 100vh and the footer will stay in place at the bottom of your screen until it’s pushed down by content.

See the Pen Sticky-Footer with CSS Grid by Miriam Suzanne (@mirisuzanne) on CodePen.

Apply vh units to the height, min-height, or max-height of various elements to create full-screen sections, hero images, and more. In the new OddBird redesign, we constrained our hero images with max-height: 55vh so they never push headlines off the page. On my personal website, I went with max-height: 85vh for a more image-dominated look. On other sites, I’ve applied min-height: 90vh to sections.

Here’s an example showing both a max-height heroic kitten, and a min-height section. Combining all these tricks can give you some powerful control around how your content fills a browser window, and responds to different viewports.

Fluid Aspect Ratios

It can also be useful to constrain the height-to-width ratio of an element. This is especially useful for embeded content, like videos. Chris has written about this before. In the good-old-days, we would do that with %-based padding on a container element, and absolute positioning on the inner element. Now we can sometimes use viewport units to achieve that effect without the extra markup.

If we can count on the video being full-screen, we can set our height relative to the full viewport width:

/* full-width * aspect-ratio */
.full-width {
  width: 100vw;
  height: calc(100vw * (9/16));
}

That math doesn’t have to happen in the browser with calc. If you are using a pre-processor like Sass, it will work just as well to do the math there: height: 100vw * (9/16). If you need to constrain the max-width, you can constrain the max-height as well:

/* max-width * aspect-ratio */
.full-width {
  width: 100vw;
  max-width: 30em;
  height: calc(100vw * (9/16));
  max-height: calc(30em * (9/16));
}

Here’s a demonstration showing both options, with CSS custom properties (variables) to make the math more semantic. Play with the numbers to see how things move, keeping the proper ratio at all times:

See the Pen Fluid Ratios with Viewport Units by Miriam Suzanne (@mirisuzanne) on CodePen.

Chris takes this one step farther in his pre-viewport-units article, so we will too. What if we need actual HTML content to scale inside a set ratio – like presentation slides often do?

We can set all our internal fonts and sizes using the same viewport units as the container. In this case I used vmin for everything, so the content would scale with changes in both container height and width:

See the Pen Fluid Slide Ratios with Viewport Units by Miriam Suzanne (@mirisuzanne) on CodePen.

Breaking the Container

For years now, it’s been popular to mix constrained text with full-width backgrounds. Depending on your markup or CMS, that can become difficult. How do you break content outside of a restricted container, so that it fills the viewport exactly?

Again, viewport units can come in handy. This is another trick we’ve used on the new OddBird site, where a static-site generator sometimes limits our control of the markup. It only takes a few lines of code to make this work.

.full-width {
  margin-left: calc(50% - 50vw);
  margin-right: calc(50% - 50vw);
}

There are more in-depth articles about the technique, both at Cloud Four and here on CSS Tricks.

Getting Weird

Of course, there’s much more you can do with viewport units, if you start experimenting. Check out this pure CSS scroll-indicator (made by someone named Mike) using viewport units on a background image:

See the Pen CSS only scroll indicator by Mike (@MadeByMike) on CodePen.

What else have you seen, or done with viewport units? Get creative, and show us the results!


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29 Delicious Menu Templates for Restaurants & Cafes

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Hungry for more amazing templates? Check out this exciting collection of delicious menus perfect for any restaurant or cafe business.

29 Delicious Restaurant & Cafe Menus

Going out to eat is always a treat! And you can make your customers feel like royalty by displaying your menu items on delicious, professional designs.

Dive into this collection of 28 premium templates curated from Envato Elements. Get all the templates you need for one affordable monthly fee!

Use these menus for your restaurant business, or enlist the help of a talented professional from Envato Studio for all your creative needs.

Seafood Menu Template

Are you drooling yet? This delicious template will have you smelling the fresh scent of lobster and warm butter sitting on your plate. Created for both Photoshop and Illustrator lovers, this template features a high-quality design at 300 dpi, with free fonts also included.

Seafood Menu Template

Newspaper Menu

Extra! Extra! Read all about it! This clever menu features a wonderful newspaper theme. The front cover highlights your delicious dishes, with plenty of room on the back for official menu items. And with fully editable text, images, and colors, you’ll be able to customize it fast!

Newspaper Menu

Burger Factory Menu

Next
up is this mouthwatering burger menu design. This template includes two
Photoshop files with 100% vector elements and well-organized layers. Get the best of both worlds with vintage-inspired graphic elements on a modern menu template.

Burger Factory Menu

Brunch Menu Template

Did someone say brunch? Serve your customers a warm cup of Joe with this brilliant brunch and cafe menu. This design features a modern take on retro chalkboard illustrations with plenty of room for your menu items. Enjoy two color variations and completely free fonts in this awesome download.

Brunch Menu Template

Steak House Menu

Create a sizzling menu that matches your delicious steaks! This incredible template features an elegant and modern design that is 100% print ready. Showcase your menu in its best light with a minimalist design that is sure to impress customers.

Steak House Menu

Summer Drinks Menu

Sit back and relax with a gorgeous menu that will make you feel as if you’re on vacation! This exciting template features a beautiful island vibe, perfect for any beach restaurant, bar, or club. It also contains two Photoshop files that are print ready, with bleed lines and all!

Summer Drinks Menu

Fine Dining Restaurant – Menu Template

Enjoy the finer things in life with this sleek and sophisticated restaurant menu. This menu features a 100% customizable design with two elegant fonts to choose from. Compatible with Photoshop versions over CS3, this template can be customized fast to make it your own!

Fine Dining Restaurant - Menu Template

Modern Restaurant Food Menu

Download a modern menu for a clean and sophisticated feel. This premium menu template features one page cover with two back-page designs. A print-ready design, this template also includes premade bleed lines for your convenience. Download it today!

Modern Restaurant Food Menu

Mexican Style Food Menu Template

Reflect
the style of your restaurant with a menu template that highlights that
theme. Take this Mexican-style template, for instance. It’s created with
vibrant colors and a fun Spanish vibe, and you’ll get access to print-ready files and so much more!

Mexican Style Food Menu Template

Classy Food Menu 6 Template

Your
menu should look as sleek and sophisticated as your business. And with this
classy food menu, you’ll have just that! Enjoy six A4 pages with front
and back covers and alternative trifold styles. It also includes easily customizable layers so you can create infinite color variations to reflect
your amazing brand.

Classy Food Menu 6 Template

Pizza Factory Menu

Get a slice of delicious design with this clean, modern menu. Perfect for pizza businesses with that extra retro flair, this brilliant template features fully editable Photoshop files and so much more. Download it today to get access to more unique options.

Pizza Factory Menu

Restaurant/Fast Food – Menu Template

Become the next fast food giant with this delicious menu template. Great for featuring pictures of your favorite items, this template comes complete with fully editable files, organized layers, and even some helpful documentation for further instruction.

Restaurant Fast Food - Menu Template

Mexican Food Menu

Tackle your dreams of owning a brand new restaurant with this modern menu template. This template features a fun chalkboard-inspired design available in several industry formats. Also included is a convenient help file to walk you through the editing process.

Mexican Food Menu

Pizza Menu Trifold

Who can say „no” to pizza? Get your customers to praise your flaky crusts with this pizza-inspired trifold design. This template includes well-organized layers you can easily update with your own menu items. Just switch out the photos for pictures of your own food to enjoy this template fast!

Pizza Menu Trifold

Restaurant Menu Template

Less
is more. And some of the best food comes from small menus. Try out this
simple template, for instance. Available in A4 size, this template is
ready to print! It’s great for those familiar with either Adobe Photoshop or
Illustrator, and you can easily modify any text and add even more fancy
elements to customize your design.

Restaurant Menu Template

Burger Menu Template

A classic burger menu, this download features print ready files at a resolution of 300 dpi. Choose from fun free fonts like Cardenio Modern, Wicked Grit, and Great Vibes to complete your menu. Or edit the text yourself using the fully editable text layers.

Burger Menu Template

Food Menu Template

Inspired by retro chalkboard illustrations, this template features a beautiful modern design we’re sure you’ll love! Download this file today to get access to several print formats available at 300 dpi for the best resolution possible.

Food Menu Template

Elegant Food Menu 3 Illustrator Template

Need a menu fast? Then check out this elegant Illustrator template. This template includes a stunning black and yellow color palette, with print-ready files available in different sizes. Download this file today to get the bonus logo also included!

Elegant Food Menu 3 Illustrator Template

Coffee Menu Template

Wouldn’t you like to take a refreshing sip of a fresh warm brew from this cool menu? Boost sales with an exquisite chalkboard design inspired by retro illustrations. Get the most out of your menu with fully editable layers, free fonts, and bonus coffee doodles.

Coffee Menu Template

The Ristorante Food Menu Illustrator Template

Or try out a classic menu style like this one! This amazing download is jam-packed with wonderful additions. From a full eight-page menu to table tents and more, you’ll definitely want to add this cool template to the list. Just open Adobe Illustrator to get started right away!

The Ristorante Food Menu Illustrator Template

Trifold Minimalist Menu

If simple designs are more your style then check out this sleek and sophisticated trifold menu. This template includes two different menu sizes available in both Illustrator and Photoshop formats. Take advantage of the easy-to-use Smart Objects to update your photos in seconds!

Trifold Minimalist Menu

Ice Cream Menu Template

Help your customers seek relief from the sweltering hot sun with this awesome ice cream menu. Designed with vibrant colors and a unique vintage feel, this template features all free fonts, high-resolution graphics, and print-ready formats available for both Photoshop and Illustrator.

Ice Cream Menu Template

Christmas Menu Restaurant Template

Feeling festive? Then celebrate the holidays at your restaurant with a special Christmas-inspired theme. Download this file to get access to this colorful menu complete with high-resolution graphics, free fonts, and easy-to-follow guidelines.

Christmas Menu Restaurant Template

Rustic Sailor Food Menu

Ever wanted your own restaurant by the ocean? Make that dream happen with this rustic template. This template features a clean, nautical-inspired design with six full pages ready for your menu list. So sail onward to success with this stunning, modern menu!

Rustic Sailor Food Menu

Juice Bar Menu Template

Health equates to mental and physical wealth. And you can inspire your customers to eat better with this vibrant juice bar menu. This template features several convenient formats perfect for those familiar with Adobe Photoshop or Illustrator. Just update your menu with your favorite items to enjoy this template right away!

Juice Bar Menu Template

Japanese Bistro Menu

Open your next Japanese bistro with this inspiring menu design! Created with Adobe Photoshop, this template includes two Photoshop files, fully editable layers, and smart objects for your convenience. Feel free to take a glance at the handy help file for more instruction.

Japanese Bistro Menu

Classy Food Menu Illustrator Template

You can never go wrong with this classic food menu. Display your menu items with plenty of room for descriptions and prices, and even include a nifty section for chef recommendations. Included in this download are A3 and A4 menus compatible with Adobe InDesign.

Classy Food Menu Illustrator Template

Trifold Restaurant Menu Template

Have a large menu? Then try out this brilliant trifold template. This download comes complete with fully layered Photoshop files and completely editable text and graphics. A stunning template optimized for printing, it also includes free fonts you can easily update.

Trifold Restaurant Menu Template

Elegant Food Menu 5 Illustrator Template

Last but not least, we present you with this elegant layout. A minimalist design with a rustic, textured feel, this sophisticated template includes a seven-page menu, table tents, and so much more! Add your own text easily to personalize this template with information about your restaurant.

Elegant Food Menu 5 Illustrator Template

Conclusion

This list features exciting
resources for the avid designer
familiar with Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, and InDesign. For
additional help with all your menu needs, enlist the skills of a
talented
professional by choosing one of the amazing designers from Envato Studio.

And with loads of restaurant and cafe menus available at your fingertips, chances are we’ve missed a few to add to your personal collection. Be sure to browse Envato Elements for more resources, and let us know your favorites in the comments below!