I'm a huge fan of the combination of letterpress + hand drawn illustrations – and these days I'm particularly fond of these letterpress prints over at bittersugar:
{images via bittersugar}
I'm a huge fan of the combination of letterpress + hand drawn illustrations – and these days I'm particularly fond of these letterpress prints over at bittersugar:
{images via bittersugar}
This fold-out presentation/business card (made with origami paper) from Raquel Quevedo is way cool:
{the card then unfolds to reveal the designer's contact info}
{once unfolded to its full size, the card reveals a series of dots to be connected…}
{…with a hidden message to the reader!}
{images via Raquel Quevedo, found via Design is Mine}
I'm loving these little screenprinted note cards from Denise Simon:
{images via denise simon}
These adorable Save the Dates from Lucky Luxe Couture Correspondence prove that you don't have to have a winter wedding to have a ski-themed wedding or invitation suite! Plus, I'm loving the kind of reverse-silhouette design element:
Check out more over at the Lucky Luxe blog right here.
{images via Lucky Luxe}
Every now and then, I come across a wedding invitation that truly takes my breath away. This amazingly detailed and intricate letterpress wedding invitation booklet, printed by Studio on Fire, is one such invitation. Studio on Fire worked with designer (and sister of the groom) Kavita Ahuja on the design, which was printed as a top-stitch invitation booklet:
Head on over to Beast Pieces (the Studio on Fire blog) for more information about this gorgeous design. I’m just going to sit here and stare at the lovely photos for a little while longer…
{images via Beast Pieces}