Square S menu cards are extremely small in dimensions, which makes them very easily distributable and very discreet. As such, they can be left on tables for guests to consult when they wish too, but they can also be distributed for guests to keep. You can hand them out at the entrance of the restaurant or have waiters distribute them to guests.
The voucher size flyers are very cheap to produce and are therefore a budget-friendly option to advertise current deals, special meals or discounts to promote your food, drinks and restaurant. On Square S menu cards, you can have items that you only offer certain times of the week or day to separate them from your main menu. It is therefore an ideal temporary solution if you are adding items to your menu but do not wish to order brand new main menus yet.
At Helloprint, small square menus are available in various different formats which can respond to your different needs. Customers can choose between
standard unfolded menu cards,
pvc water-resistant menu cards, and folded menu cards (
french-fold,
tri-fold,
z-fold and
half-fold). You may then choose your preferred appearance, thickness and finishing depending on your card choice. As always, all the options are fully customisable to match your style. Feel free to order your brand new menu cards today and do not hesitate to
reach out to us if you require any assistance.
Printing resolution for Square S Menu Cards
When printing an image of small square size, it is crucial to include the right resolution of 105 x 105 mm at 300 ppi (pixels per inch). To ensure your printed products will look the way you intended, add a 3 mm bleed on all sides of your design. This will prevent your products to be delivered with a white border around the design. InDesign allows you to easily add bleed with their built in tool, but you would have to add it manually in Photoshop. Not sure how to add bleed the right way? Use our free template on the product page of the product you’re ordering.
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