Thursday 4 September 2014

Make an impact at your next corporate event


At the Small Food caterers, we pride ourselves in being able to customise menus for each of our customers. We stretch the boundaries of menu design and service all the time. Recently we have developed and now included the capability of incorporating artwork onto our food that is actually edible.

We have been working with some well recognised brands to make this a reality and this service is now readily accessible to our customers requiring a complete catering service.



Working with your artwork or images


The Small Food Caterers has the in-house expertise and capabilities to work with existing images to create the optimum image for your requirement.

We are able to accept most images formats, including Adobe, and create the matching artwork required for our in-house printing process. In some circumstances we will make recommendation to for minor modifications to the artwork so as to enhance the impact on the food that the image or logo is presented. All modifications will be sent through for approval prior to printing.




Use of food grade precision technology


After the artwork is finalised we have a two stage process. The fist stage involves the printing of the image onto sheets of icing or rice paper with food colour. We have a dedicated printer for this process to ensure no contamination and compliance to safe food practices.

The second process involves the use of high precision cutting equipment, enabling a perfect cut, matching the art work. This enable all the edible logos to be exactly the same.




Great end result for maximum impact


Having a large number of images on the same food items creates a significant impact and generally gets people talking about what they see. Your business! We all know that these unique and positive re-enforcements continue to aid in brand recognition.

Contact the Small Food Caterers to discuss how logos and images can be incorporated into customised menus that are beautifully presented and delicious.

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