Outdoor & Signage
Vehicle Graphics — Food Truck
A flat food-truck side panel built on appetite: a colossal cream brand name in Anton on a tomato field, a cropped food photo behind a cream seam, and a charcoal menu band listing four items with prices.
- 2500×1200mm, CMYK, 150dpi, 5mm bleed
- Brand hero + food photo + menu band
- Tomato/cream/charcoal, no vehicle-outline diagram
Made with AI
Model: Generated via Popcorn Editor
“Design a food-truck side-panel graphic, 2500×1200mm landscape (a flat print panel, NOT a vehicle outline — no wheel arches, windows or cut lines), for an invented street-food brand — concept 'Food Truck': appetite-driven, the opposite of a trade-services van. Palette (process swatches): 'tomato' cmyk[8,82,78,0] full-bleed field, 'cream' cmyk[4,7,18,0] for the brand/menu type + seam, 'char' cmyk[62,56,58,60] charcoal for the underline + menu band. Composition: background tomato. Food photo image assetUrl 'templates/shared/placeholder-food.jpg' x:1700 y:-5 w:805 h:1210 (full-bleed right band); a cream seam rect x:1680 y:-5 w:20 h:1210 — keep ALL type left of x:1680 so nothing overlays the photo. Kicker 'STREET KITCHEN — EST. 22' Space Grotesk 700, cream, letterSpacing 6, x:130 y:120 w:1450 h:70, size 54; hero 'SMOKE & BUN' Anton, cream, left, x:120 y:200 w:1500 h:420, size 300, lineHeight 0.95; a char underline rect x:130 y:660 w:600 h:22. A char menu band rect x:100 y:740 w:1560 h:300; reversed cream: 'THE STREET MENU' Space Grotesk 700, letterSpacing 6, x:140 y:775 w:1480 h:50, size 40; 'SMASH BURGER · 8 LOADED FRIES · 5' Space Grotesk 600, x:140 y:840 w:1480 h:70, size 54; 'BUTTERMILK BITES · 6 HARD SHAKES · 4' Space Grotesk 600, x:140 y:920 w:1480 h:70, size 54. Foot '@smokeandbun · findsmokeandbun.co.uk' Space Grotesk 600, cream, x:130 y:1080 w:1450 h:70, size 46. Design AROUND the placeholder as the real food photo. NO vehicle outline/wheel arches/cut lines, no wrench/droplet icons, no burger/utensil icons, no gradient. Named groups ('Food photo','Brand hero','Menu strip','Foot'); specific names on every element. Single artboard, no masters/blocks/variables.”