Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Invitation: Heritage Open House

Here is a promotional piece I did for one of my favorite local printers. A couple years ago they had a Fall open house and asked me to design the invitation for it. Being a printer they told me I had free-reign on paper, materials, process, etc.

You better believe I was squealing and jumping up and down like a kid in a candy store.

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Embossed cork cover, Eames Canvas paper

I always really loved in the movie Vertigo when Kim Novak runs into the forest and counts the rings on the chopped down tree. From there I was totally inspired by tree rings and loved the way they looked in designs.

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yeah, you heard right. EMBOSSED CORK.

From there I thought I would use a wood material for the cover. We explored a few different options but came to embossing a thin sheet of cork. Yes, cork. It's actually material used for cabinet facing. My printer bent over backwards to make this happen.

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Embossed Eames Architecture diffused finish 50lb. text weight paper

I used an embossed Eames translucent sheet on the inside. The finish of the paper looks a little bit like onion skin under a microscope.

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Envelope: Embossed Suedetex in Sand

We went emboss crazy and even did the envelope. This paper is really cool too - it feels like actual suede.

Even a couple years later this is still one of the best projects I've worked on. This kind of design could translate well to a fall wedding invitation as well.

3 comments:

  1. Oh so lovely. I love things that looked like they were plucked from nature. You did a great job.

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  2. I have always wanted a fall wedding. : )

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  3. i love it! what a great concept!! i like how the catch phrase and the overall design tie in together <3

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