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Palette +
voice.

A printable brand sheet — the three colors (accent / cream / ink), the three voice sliders, and a sample paragraph rendered in both. Hand to the designer.

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Palette + voice

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Palette — three colors From L7 palette-picker. Accent is the CTA + brand chrome; cream is the page background; ink is the body text. Pin this sheet next to the printer so any future signage / menu reorder cites these exact hex values. Aim for ≥4.5:1 at body text size. Below 3.0:1 the picker fails — start over with darker ink or lighter cream.
Voice — three sliders Mark where the restaurant sits on each axis. The host stand uses these to keep responses on-brand across shifts.
AxisLeft endPosition (1–5)Right end
Formal ↔ CasualFormalCasual
Classic ↔ ModernClassicModern
Terse ↔ WarmTerseWarm
Sample copy — read aloud in your chosen voice
Handoff record Note who got the palette + voice sheet. They should ALL be working from this single source of truth.

Keyboard: ⌘P print · ⌘S download CSV · ⌘↵ save to Workshop

When to use it

Pull this sheet out when —

  • Before any signage, menu print, or social asset.
  • When briefing a designer or photographer.
  • Before ordering branded printed napkins, cups, or to-go boxes.
Common mistakes

What operators get wrong

  • Five colors instead of three. The discipline is the point.
  • Picking a coral-on-cream that looks pretty in the picker but fails contrast at body text.
  • Updating the palette without updating the brand sheet. The sheet IS the brand record.
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