Hospitality
Table Setting Placemat
An A3-landscape one-color placemat drawn as a witty technical diagram of the place setting — a huge hairline plate circle, glass and side-plate ghosts, engineer's leader-line annotations, and an oversized wordmark cropped by the trim.
- A3 landscape, one cobalt ink on white — cheap to print, rich to read
- A technical drawing of the place setting with witty callouts
- Oversized wordmark deliberately cropped by the trim
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Model: Generated via Popcorn Editor
“Design a 420×297 A3-landscape paper placemat for 'OSTERIA PICO' (invented) as a ONE-COLOR cobalt-blue-on-white technical drawing of the place setting itself — witty, functional, cheap to print. Declare white paper + one cobalt swatch; use ONLY cobalt (tints allowed). Draw the setting as an engineer's diagram: a huge hairline circle (Ø ~270mm, offset right-of-center) marking where the plate lands, ellipse ghosts for the wine glass (top right) and side plate (top left), a dashed centerline, and hairline leader lines from each item to Space Grotesk caps annotations with dry wit — 'PLATE — 28 CM, ARRIVES HOT', 'FORK — LEFT, ALWAYS', 'GLASS — YOURS, KEEP IT FULL', 'BREAD — SHARED, ALLEGEDLY', 'ELBOWS — PERMITTED AFTER 21:00' (one wink per annotation, keep them short). Add a small technical title block bottom-left (venue, 'FIG. 1 — THE TABLE', date-ish plate number) like a drawing frame. The wordmark 'OSTERIA PICO' runs oversized in Archivo Black along the bottom trim edge, deliberately cropped by the trim (extend into bleed). No photography, no masters/blocks (single board, nothing repeats — honest). Precision matters: consistent hairline weights (~0.4mm), aligned annotations, real whitespace. Named groups ('Plate diagram', 'Annotation — fork', 'Title block'…); every element specifically named.”