Hi everyone! I'm looking to upgrade my restaurant. What ideas or solutions would you suggest to make it better?
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Consider refreshing your restaurant’s interior to create a welcoming atmosphere. Use modern furniture, unique lighting, or themed décor to enhance the dining experience. Comfortable seating and thoughtful design elements make a lasting impression on customers.
Upgrade your restaurant by implementing digital QR menus, like OddMenu. These qr code for menu allow customers to view and order from your menu using their devices, ensuring a contactless and hygienic experience. It’s a modern solution that enhances convenience, reduces paper waste, and simplifies menu updates. Plus, customers will appreciate the tech-forward approach, positioning your restaurant as innovative and customer-focused.
I'm new to web design, and it's hard to pinpoint what can be considered critical errors. What would you pay attention to first to avoid failures in a project? What errors have you had to fix?
When I first started in design, I often made classic mistakes: overloading the interface with elements, making unreadable fonts, and not considering color combinations. One of the most memorable failures was related to the poor choice of buttons: they were simply lost in the background. Over time, I realized that the best solution is simplification and testing. I highly recommend reading Conversion Rate Killers: Design Mistakes. This article helps you see typical mistakes through the eyes of the user. For example, excessive pop-ups or complex registration forms are very off-putting.