Check for accuracy on your website – Weekly Restaurant Website Tip #5
Check for Accuracy Check for accuracy on your website at least once a month to make sure that everything on there is correct. As a restaurant, whether having a physical location or not, make it a point to review your contact info, your menu, your images etc. For...
10 Excuses That Talk You out of Getting a New Website
Have you been going back and forth about getting a new website for your business? Have you been talking yourself in and out of getting your website redesigned? How long has this ping-pong match been going on for? I have a friend who is in the same predicament right...
Flaunt your uniqueness – Weekly Restaurant Website Tip #4
Flaunt your uniqueness. What do you do that's unique to your restaurant? Don't forget to flaunt it on your website. Whether it be fresh bread, organic ingredients, whatever. Let your customers know about it to add more value to your brand and get people talking.
Is Facebook really a replacement for a website?
Facebook as you all know is the biggest social media platform out there. This year, it was recorded that it has roughly 2 billion monthly active users, which says that a whole lot of people use facebook. I have encountered a few restaurant owners who have mentioned...
Provide a Welcoming Atmosphere – Weekly Restaurant Website Tip #3
Provide a welcoming atmosphere. How is the dining experience in your restaurant? How is the customer experience with your take out service?⠀ Give your customers a great dining experience by providing a welcoming atmosphere. Don't miss out on an opportunity for your...
Welcome Good or Bad Reviews – Weekly Restaurant Website Tip #2
Welcome good or bad reviews. Reviews, whether good or bad, benefit you and your customers a great deal. Show good reviews on your website to build trust and use bad reviews to improve on your service. There is no better way to get the best feedback about your...
Is a DIY website a good idea for a restaurant?
DIYing your website isn’t as bad as you think. I’m saying this because there are certain times where creating a DIY website is the best option for you. You can benefit from a DIY website when you just need to get something up, and how it looks isn’t important, or when...
Professional Photography – Weekly Restaurant Website Tip #1
Invest in a professional photographer. Invest in a professional photographer to make sure the photos on your website are stunning and visually delicious. A photo is worth a thousand words so make it count. -- Are you ready to begin a website project with us? Ask about...
4 Online Reservation Tools – OpenTable, Resy, Yelp Reservations & Tock
If you are a restaurant or restaurant goer, you will notice that some restaurant websites have the ability to make reservations. Giving guest the option to make reservations is a great marketing strategy for restaurants and helps you plan for visits and reduce...
Getting to Know Your Audience
Have a restaurant? I would love to hear more about you. How you run it, what you love about it, your pains and frustrations, your customers’ needs and wants, anything you got. One of the essential things that get overlooked easily when running a business is taking the...
Basic Website Terminology: You need to know
Do you feel like you’re stuck in the stone age when a conversation arises regarding websites? Do you feel like your designer is speaking Greek when you talk to them? Well, I’ve got you covered. I have created a list of some basic website terminology that could...
Are You Donating Your Restaurant Leftovers?
Every time I eat at a restaurant, I can’t help but think of all the food that could possibly go to waste in a day. This got me wondering—do restaurants actually donate food, want to donate food or even know how to donate food? Does all this good food end up in a...
3 Simple Ways Your Website Can Make Viewers into Customers
When you have a website, one of your goals is for it to be an extension of you as a restaurant and a restaurant owner. It needs to serve as a platform for you to give customers a feel of your food and your establishment, a place for interaction between the customer...
10 Examples of Successful Restaurant Websites
As a website designer, I love to look at beautifully designed websites to get inspiration for my next project and get familiar with what’s out there. The worst thing is to get behind on the current design trends. Let me ask you this. When you go to a restaurant...
7 Advantages of a Web-Based Restaurant Menu versus a PDF
Today, I would like to talk about menus. It is so common these days to land on a restaurant's menu web page and see links to download their menu. One reason why this is so common is that it is so easy to do. Basically, highlight a piece the text and link it to a pdf...
5 Must-Haves for Every Restaurant Website
One of the reasons I decided to niche my design studio to the restaurant industry is because I am sick and tired of landing on bad restaurant websites. The internet is full of them! My dream is to make the restaurant website world a better place so it's much easier...
6 Tips on Taking Great Looking Food Photos
One of the things that get me super excited when I browse a restaurant website is beautiful, professional, mouth-watering photos. Beautiful photos give your restaurant a large step ahead of the rest in the restaurant-goer's, online shopping world. Since photos are...
4 Ways Restaurant Owners Can Increase Productivity
As a restaurant owner, it is your goal to have your restaurant run smoothly and efficiently. One of the worst situations is to provide a terrible experience to customers and your employees because hey, they are your bread and butter! I have gathered a few productivity...
Fat Bird Bakery
Task: Logo Design - Fat Bird Bakery is a made-to-order bakery located in Pasadena, CA that specializes in custom cakes, cupcakes and dessert tables. Their playful company name gave me an opportunity to design something cute but sophisticated.
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