Clients sitting under foils for forty minutes want their phone. Asking the receptionist for the password gets old in a busy chair. Print one, frame it, hang it where they can see.
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Salons are visual businesses. Everything in the space is curated: the shelves, the products, the music, the lighting. A handwritten wifi sticker on the mirror breaks the spell. A small printed card on the styling station or framed at the wash basin maintains the brand. We picked six styles that scale from edgy barbershop to white-and-gold.
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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.
A boutique hotel after dark. Forest green walls, brass accents, candlelit serif.
Late-night arcade glow. Magenta and cyan against deep navy, wide letter-spacing.
Manila paper, big bold caps, a single press of cranberry red. Newspaper masthead energy.
Modern for clean white salons. Mid-Century for warmer wood-and-leather spaces. Hotel Brass for upscale and after-hours. Botanical for plant-forward and natural beauty. Neon Arcade for edgy barbers. Letterpress for industrial or vintage barber shops.