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Restaurant Festival Post — Scroll-Stopping Social Creative (Navratri • Diwali • Eid • Christmas • NYE)
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Your seasonal post should do three things: make people hungry, make them trust you, and make them click “Order” or “Reserve.” We design a festival post that nails all three—on-brand, mouth-watering, and conversion-ready.

What you get (base package):

  • 1 Static Creative for social (1080×1080 or 1080×1350)

  • Copywriting: hook + offer + CTA ( dine-in / takeaway / Zomato–Swiggy / WhatsApp )

  • Branding Applied: logo, palette, fonts, veg/non-veg icons

  • Language: English / Gujarati / Gujlish (pick one)

  • TAT: 24–48 hours · Revisions: 2 minor

  • Deliverables: JPG/PNG (web-ready)

Festivals we cover (and tailor visuals for):
Navratri (farali/fasting menu, dandiya nights), Dussehra, Diwali (mithai/combos), Bhai Dooj, Christmas (brunch & bakes), New Year’s Eve (set menu/entry), Makar Sankranti (undhiyu/til specials), Valentine’s (candle-light), Holi (thandai), Eid (biryani/kebabs), Onam, Ganesh Chaturthi, plus city-specific fests.

Why it works:

  • Hungry-first design: hero dish photography/composited mockups that trigger cravings.

  • Offer clarity: fest-special combos, time windows, seat limits.

  • Actionable CTAs: “Book table,” “Order on Zomato/Swiggy,” “DM for catering.”

  • Local vibe: micro-copy that feels like your city, not generic festival fluff.

Great for:

  • Festive set menus, buffet nights, live music/dandiya events, “pre-book & save,” gifting hampers, office party catering.

What we need from you:

  • Restaurant name, location, cuisine type

  • Festival offer (e.g., “Diwali Thali @ ₹349,” “Navratri Farali Platter,” “NYE Set Menu + Live DJ”)

  • Dine-in hours / booking link / phone / delivery partners

  • Logo, brand colors/fonts, dish photos (or we can use premium placeholders)

  • Any disclaimers (taxes extra, cover charge, veg/non-veg, allergens)

Notes: Digital design service only. No physical prints. Food imagery will be optimized for true-to-tone colors (no weird neon tikkas, promise).

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