Invitation designs—for weddings and events.
The 25th anniversary is a momentous occasion. Linen paper, combined with use of silver foiling, created the perfect look—balancing the traditional western theme and elegance.
Nature-loving, mountain-going hippies called for something more casual than the typical wedding invitation. A rubber stamped address gives it a handcrafted feel, while the perforated postcard adds a fun, integrated twist.
A small destination, beachside wedding in Mexico was the perfect excuse to create a unique invitation printed on light, delicate fabric. The final touch? Roll it up, tuck in a bottle, and voila—an invite in a bottle.
A Colorado mountain wedding was what inspired this one-of-a-kind invitation to be printed on wood. For a simple and sophisticated yet rustic final touch, simple butcher's twine added a natural, textural element
This invitation embodied a fun and whimsical take on a sunny California wedding. The elongated format provided extra space for more detailed copy and event information.
Non-traditional invitations for a non-traditional wedding. This design incorporated traditional Arabic calligraphy and cheerful colors for a modern take on cultural flair. A custom wax seal brought the whole concept together.
This contemporary invitation uses handmade red paper to represent the Asian symbol for luck. It was combined with an organic rice paper and used a traditional origami fold to mimic the opening of a flower.
A fresh take on an invitation for a fundraising appeal. Hand lettering gives the campaign a personal take, and the plantable seed paper gives everyone a fun takeaway, whether they donate or not.