Tips & Tricks for Designing Your Wedding Invitations Part One
When the most important questions about where, when, and who for your wedding has been clarified, it is time to take care of the invitation cards.
Because these should be sent no later than six months before the wedding, you can stay on schedule and design the perfect invitation cards for your wedding with our tips and tricks.
"Less is more"...
A saying that accompanies us all our lives and should also apply to your invitation text. Most cards have space for information about your wedding day on one or two inside pages. Therefore limit yourself to the essentials and adapt the wedding invitations to the "design" of your big day.
Layout Takes Time
If you are satisfied with your text, it is time to venture into the layout, and it takes time! After all, the first figurehead of your wedding should be perfect. Since it is usually best to work without pressure, it takes 4-6 weeks to design your wedding invitation card.
Here are 4 tips on how to get the perfect layout for your invitation cards step by step:
#1 The Font
A wedding card lives through the chosen font - after all, a clever choice can create a glamorous or playful appearance, for example. An ornate font underlines the lively character and can, if used sparingly, provide beautiful accents.
For example, let your names slide into one another or put a meaningful heading over your invitation text. But the same applies here: less is more! Do not use more than two different fonts for the text of your invitation cards, and make sure that everything remains legible.
