wedding invites ctrit
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- texascris
what do you think A or B.
- digdre0
A
- 7point340
personally, i like b
is it just a color difference on the back?
- Knuckleberry0
B
what if the dark brown parts were white? then it becomes a reverse of the backside.
- ninjasavant0
Send A to the bride's invitees, B to the groom's invitees.
Otherwise A.
- take ninjasavants and knuckleberrys recommendations.kerraaang
- fyoucher10
B is a bit too dark for wedding stationary.
A...well, you know...
- capn_ron0
If you're not printing offset, i would stay away from B. The brown will not come out consistent if it is digital.
A feels softer anyway.
- lvl_130
a
- doesnotexist0
it that myriad
- the font is not right on the picture, i think i use helvetica and lucida grande, but just as a reference, haven´t decided ehat font to use yettexascris
- what font to use yet.texascris
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- chris_himself0
not sure what your final size is, but the text seams a bit too small. if your intentionally trying to reduce the older people from coming or sending magnifying glasses with the invites then I take this back and instead call you genius.
- brains0
You've got all 3 types of justification there.. If you ask me, it looks weird.
- mmhmmdoesnotexist
- there are three types of alignment, but no justification.Amicus
- Sorry, that's what I meant.brains
- ok_not_ok0
Too busy and it's all over the place. Needs more wedding bells and vectors of doves.
- t_rock0
letterpress A - would look nice
- dbloc0
reverse the vines and such on the back to give it a transparent feel.
- Amicus0
Wedding Invite's should reflect the couple's personality... not necessarily be traditional.
- airey0
C
- gramme0
Typography needs to start over.