4K TVs across the wall. The deli display behind the bud bar. The lean text-list by the register. Each one wakes up with today's menu painted before the first customer walks in.
A 4K wall menu for the room they walk into. A glanceable deli display under the bud bar where they decide. A lean text-list at the corner where they're already in line. Three reads of the same shelf.
Six different reads of the same inventory. Cultivator-energy for the bud bar. Copy-store typography by the register. Pre-roll-specialty layout for the singles wall. Swap any wall to any look tomorrow morning -- no redo of the data underneath.
High-density 4K tile-grid. Each strain its own card. Pipe-format name layout for shops that lead with the strain.
Same tile-grid, dash-format name layout -- vendor first, then product. For shops where the grower is the brand.
Terpene profile out front, cultivator branding heavy, density tuned for a few hero strains per panel. For shops selling the grow.
No photos. Typography does the heavy lifting. Copy-store flavor for shops that read more than they show.
Same typography-led story, portrait orientation. For window menus, tall display screens by the register, or print.
A category-specific aesthetic for the pre-roll wall. Designed for the format -- singles, infused, multipacks, all readable from across the bar.
Six looks. Same shelf. The wall stays in the language of the room it lives in.
Other software cuts your menu off with a "+12 more". We don't cut. We shrink, we wrap, we restructure -- until every product, every cannabinoid, and every price tier is on the screen at once. Readable. Beautiful. Done.
The kiosks behind the bud bar fix themselves quietly. They survive the power blip, rejoin the network without help, wake up first every morning with today's menu painted before the coffee's ready.
Receive the pallet once. Match the lab once. Every screen, paper, and email updates itself.
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