Help your foodie audience keep track of their samples and tastings.
Aficionados of food and drink love to try new things but need a little help remembering what they sampled and what they thought about it. Scraps of paper get lost, so help them out with these tasting journals.
Here's some keywords:
• Two popular journal sizes: 7 x 10 in and 6 x 9 in
• Editable Affinity files (.afpub with some .afdesign graphic files for tasting wheels)
• PDF of each size with 122 pages done for you
• Commercial Rights—edit and publish as your own
I have included a 122 page done-for-you PDF. In general, a PDF can be opened in Canva and many parts of it will be editable. For Powerpoint, you can use a tool like Adobe Acrobat Pro, or Sejda (see this tutorial from Thrive Anywhere for a how-to)
I generally find a conversion with Acrobat Pro will get me 70-80% of the way there. Boxes and tables may convert as individual lines, and some words may be squished up.