Outdoor & Signage
Facade Sign — Trattoria Serif
A landscape trattoria fascia where a centered cream Playfair wordmark sits framed between two hairline rules on warm charcoal, with one terracotta est. line as the single accent.
- 2400×700mm, CMYK, 150dpi, 5mm bleed
- Symmetric serif nameplate framed by two hairline rules
- 3-swatch warm palette, cream-on-charcoal hero reads at 20 metres
Made with AI
Model: Generated via Popcorn Editor
“Design a landscape restaurant facade sign, 2400×700mm, for an invented trattoria — concept 'Trattoria Serif': a composed, symmetric serif nameplate held between two hairline rules. Palette (process swatches): 'charcoal' cmyk[55,52,58,68] warm near-black full-bleed background, 'cream' cmyk[4,7,20,0] for the wordmark, both rules and the eyebrow, 'terracotta' cmyk[12,66,72,4] for the est. line only. Everything is centered on the board (center x=1200). GROUP 'Eyebrow' — one text 'Cuisine descriptor': 'CUCINA · ENOTECA · BAR' in Inter 600, cream, size 64, letterSpacing 14, x:700 y:80 w:1000 h:44, align center. GROUP 'Nameplate' — three elements: cream rect 'Top rule' x:300 y:175 w:1800 h:3; text 'Restaurant wordmark' 'OSTERIA MARLOWE' in Playfair Display, cream, size 480, lineHeight 1, x:300 y:240 w:1800 h:190, align center (em ≈169mm sits comfortably in the 190 box, glyph width ≈1520mm inside the 1800 box); cream rect 'Bottom rule' x:300 y:470 w:1800 h:3. GROUP 'Est. line' — one text 'Established line': 'EST 2014' in Inter 600, terracotta, size 56, letterSpacing 12, x:800 y:545 w:800 h:60, align center. Nothing else — no photo, no icon, no gradient, no fine detail; the single terracotta est. line is the only accent and the two cream rules do all the framing. Named groups + a specific human name on every element. No masters/blocks/threading — single-artboard piece. Premium because the whole idea is one composed nameplate: perfect vertical rhythm (eyebrow at 80, rule at 175, wordmark centered ~335, rule at 470, est. at 545), generous margins, and the high-contrast character of Playfair Display carrying the hero. Avoids the coffee-cup / faux-handwritten-chalk / tomato-and-basil trattoria cliché entirely. The cream Playfair wordmark on warm charcoal is an unambiguous light-on-dark hero, legible in a second at thumbnail scale — no tone-on-tone anywhere.”