Most cafe wifi cards are an afterthought. They look like they came out of an inkjet at four in the morning. Yours should look like the rest of the room: chosen, considered, slightly handsome.
A QR poster pinned above the counter or printed on a small framed 5×7 means staff don't have to write the password on the receipt every five minutes. We picked five styles that match the most common cafe aesthetics: chalkboard specials, letterpress, modern minimal, mid-century, and botanical.
Like the specials board at a corner cafe. Dark slate, warm chalk, a hand-drawn wave.
Manila paper, big bold caps, a single press of cranberry red. Newspaper masthead energy.
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Quiet and architectural. White paper, asymmetric type, light sans-serif.
Atomic age. Burnt orange disc, warm beige paper, geometric headline. Eames-adjacent.
Soft sage paper with a delicate botanical sensibility. For garden flats and slow afternoons.
If you're a chalkboard-specials cafe, Chalkboard is the obvious pick. If your fit-out is closer to a Brooklyn deli, Letterpress. Modern for design-led specialty roasters; Mid-Century for warmer, sit-down spots; Botanical for plant-forward brunch places.