Two leather menu covers in contrasting colourways and a laser-engraved wooden bill presenter — produced for a Mexican bar and grill with a bold visual identity built around a horned bull mark.

Leather Menu Folders and Wooden Bill Presenter for Fiesta Brava

The Client & the Task


Fiesta Brava is a Mexican bar and grill with a brand that does not understate itself — a horned bull illustration above a wide display wordmark, carrying the energy of the concept directly. When the client commissioned a set of hospitality accessories, the brief called for that mark to work across two distinct menu formats and a bill presenter, each in a different material, and each consistent in the way it carried the identity.

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Menu Folders

The commission includes two leather menu covers produced in different formats and colourways for different service purposes. The first is a square dark-brown cover with a matte surface, the Fiesta Brava mark applied by blind embossing — pressed into the leather without pigment, so the bull illustration and wordmark are visible through shadow and texture rather than contrast. The second is a narrow tall-format cover in vivid yellow, carrying the same mark in black foil stamping that reads immediately at table distance. The two covers serve different menu types — the square for a fuller food menu, the narrow for drinks or a focused list — and the difference in branding method reflects the difference in register: one restrained, one declared.

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Wooden Bill Presenter

The bill presenter is produced from a warm-toned wood composite with a rectangular form and an arched cut-out at the top that exposes the lower portion of the bill or card for easy retrieval. The Fiesta Brava bull mark and wordmark are laser-engraved across the lower face of the presenter, positioned below the arch so the branding is fully visible when the piece is handed to a guest. The engraving produces a dark, recessed mark against the natural wood surface — the same identity as the leather covers, translated into a different material and a different moment in the service sequence. The presenter sits flat on a table and opens at the top, functioning cleanly without additional hardware.

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One Identity, Three Objects

Each piece in this commission carries the same mark — the bull illustration, the FIESTA BRAVA wordmark, the Mexican Bar & Grill descriptor — applied by a method appropriate to the material it sits on. Blind embossing on brown leather, black foil stamping on yellow leather, laser engraving on wood. The identity holds across all three because the mark itself is strong enough to translate. If you are producing a set of branded hospitality accessories for a restaurant with a defined visual identity, we can develop the design and produce it across any combination of materials and formats. Get in touch to discuss your project.

01

Menu Folders

The commission includes two leather menu covers produced in different formats and colourways for different service purposes. The first is a square dark-brown cover with a matte surface, the Fiesta Brava mark applied by blind embossing — pressed into the leather without pigment, so the bull illustration and wordmark are visible through shadow and texture rather than contrast. The second is a narrow tall-format cover in vivid yellow, carrying the same mark in black foil stamping that reads immediately at table distance. The two covers serve different menu types — the square for a fuller food menu, the narrow for drinks or a focused list — and the difference in branding method reflects the difference in register: one restrained, one declared.

02

Wooden Bill Presenter

The bill presenter is produced from a warm-toned wood composite with a rectangular form and an arched cut-out at the top that exposes the lower portion of the bill or card for easy retrieval. The Fiesta Brava bull mark and wordmark are laser-engraved across the lower face of the presenter, positioned below the arch so the branding is fully visible when the piece is handed to a guest. The engraving produces a dark, recessed mark against the natural wood surface — the same identity as the leather covers, translated into a different material and a different moment in the service sequence. The presenter sits flat on a table and opens at the top, functioning cleanly without additional hardware.

03

One Identity, Three Objects

Each piece in this commission carries the same mark — the bull illustration, the FIESTA BRAVA wordmark, the Mexican Bar & Grill descriptor — applied by a method appropriate to the material it sits on. Blind embossing on brown leather, black foil stamping on yellow leather, laser engraving on wood. The identity holds across all three because the mark itself is strong enough to translate. If you are producing a set of branded hospitality accessories for a restaurant with a defined visual identity, we can develop the design and produce it across any combination of materials and formats. Get in touch to discuss your project.

Really great!!! Well made, fast delivery and friendly customer service

Ocoabay Resort

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