The menu at Marée Éternelle it is a tactile manifesto of French heritage. We approached its design as an exercise in "Typographic Archaeology," seeking to evoke the nostalgia of refined 1970s provisions without
falling into pastiche.
The hierarchy is governed by a deliberate dialogue between two distinct voices. We utilized Grocer's Script (32pt) for the headers—a typeface that carries the fluid, hand-painted charm of vintage luxury packaging, suggesting artisanal provenance. This is rigorously balanced by Futura (10pt) for the nomenclature and pricing, introducing a layer of Swiss geometric precision that ensures absolute clarity. The ingredients return to a smaller Grocer's Script (14pt), acting as a whispered subtext. This micro-typographic structure creates a rhythm of reading that feels both authoritative and romantic, guiding the guest’s eye through the offering with the elegance of a conductor’s baton.