Hospitality
House Monogram Napkin
A 120×120 cocktail-napkin print face as a true two-spot-ink job — a giant tomato monogram sliced by an espresso rule, a compact stacked lockup, and one corner-star block instanced in all four corners.
- True two-SPOT-ink job — the design is the ink spec
- Giant monogram with a compact stacked lockup
- One corner-star block instanced 4× (edit once, update all)
Made with AI
Model: Generated via Popcorn Editor
“Design the 120×120 print face of a cocktail napkin for 'BAR BRUNO' (invented) as a TRUE two-ink job: declare exactly two SPOT swatches — 'Ink 1 — Espresso' (a deep warm brown-black) and 'Ink 2 — Tomato' (a saturated warm red) — and use ONLY these two spots (tints allowed) on an unprinted paper ground. Respect a 10mm ink-safe inner margin on all sides (a real napkin-press constraint — keep all ink inside 10..110mm). Composition: a giant Anton monogram 'B' in tomato, optically centered, sliced through by one thin espresso horizontal rule; beneath it a compact stacked lockup in Space Grotesk caps — 'BAR BRUNO · EST. 2021' and a second tiny line 'GOOD SPILLS ONLY' (the one wink). REUSABLE PARTS (required): declare ONE styles.blocks entry 'corner-star' (~8×8mm) containing a small six-point star/asterisk drawn as a path (or thin rotated rects) in espresso, then place FOUR top-level blockInstance elements referencing it, one per corner just inside the ink-safe margin (use the blockInstance x/y — and rotation if it helps — for placement; NO per-instance overrides needed). No photography, no master (single board). Named groups ('Monogram', 'Lockup', 'Corner star — NE'…); every element specifically named.”