Cellar Index Drink List — Hospitality template (1169×2480)

Hospitality

Cellar Index Drink List

Format Portrait Size 1169×2480 mm DPI 300 Color CMYK

A slim DL wine-and-amari list built on cellar bin numbers — ivory stock, one deep bottle-green ink, a running-head page template on the list pages, and a long list that auto-flows across two threaded pages.

  • Slim 99×210 four-pager: cover + three list pages
  • Bin-number index typography (mono digits, garamond names)
  • List auto-flows across two threaded pages on one page template

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Model: Generated via Popcorn Editor

“Design a slim DL (99×210) four-page wine-and-amari list for 'VESSEL — wine & amari' (invented). Register: quiet-bold — the luxury is micro-typography, not decoration. Palette: ivory paper + ONE deep bottle-green ink (declare both as swatches; tints of the green allowed) — strictly one-ink. The genuinely functional device: CELLAR BIN NUMBERS — every drink carries a three-digit index (001–024) set in IBM Plex Mono; names in EB Garamond italic; origin/ABV micro-labels and twin glass/bottle price columns in DM Sans caps at ~6.5pt; hanging-indent rhythm; aligned prices. Board 1 (cover): near-full-bleed green field, tall stacked wordmark, tiny 'BIN LIST — REVISED WEEKLY' slug — type only, no photo. Boards 2–4: the list (cocktails & amari on board 2 as its own frame; the WINE CELLAR as one long story). REUSABLE PARTS (required): ONE styles.masters entry 'list-page-master' (99×210, ivory background, margins ~10mm) with the running head (monogram + 'CELLAR & BAR'), a folio dot and the baseline footer rule; masterRef on boards 2, 3 AND 4 (dims must match exactly); cover unmastered. The wine list is page content threaded via flowInto: board 3's frame (key 'cellar1', autoSize 'fixed') carries ALL wine entries (~14-18 bins across whites/reds/skin-contact) and flows into board 4's empty frame (key 'cellar2'); board 4 also ends with a short colophon line. No photography. Named groups; specific names. Author incrementally: skeleton with board 1 + master, validate, then one Edit per board 2/3/4, validating after each.”