Design – Wedding Invitation

“I like this green one. I will take it.”
“Good. I am happy to hear that.”

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The Work
My friend is getting married next month. After inviting all of us in person, he is planning to send an e-mail three days prior to the event as a reminder. His requirement was simple. He needs a stylish invitation in JPG format to use in the ‘reminder’ e-mail. I agreed to do this for him.

After a couple of days, he gave me more specifications. He sent me a small poem to appear on the invitation. He wanted clutter free and no frill fonts to facilitate easy reading.

Idea!
One fine morning, while I was bathing, the image of the finished invitation dawned in my mind. It was so clear to the very minute detail that I started the work on it immediately. After a few hours, I succeeded in making three variations of the invitation and sent them to my friend. One design had a prominent red tone; the second had a green tone and the third a blue tone.

My friends usually accuse me of using the color ‘Green’ prominently in most of my designs. Nowadays, I consciously try to avoid Green from my designs. That is one of the reasons why this website has a flashy and bright ‘Un-Green’ color! To my surprise, my friend selected the Green version of the invitation!

Design Details
Usually I start a design by drawing the idea on a paper. This case was an exception as everything was shipshape and clear right from the start. But for your advantage, I am giving the line drawing just like the idea appeared first in my mind.

Basic Idea

Here is the final version that my friend accepted.

Final Version

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You will notice that there are only a very few changes from the draft drawing. Most noticeable are the change in the position of the poem text and the small tilt of the entire image.

Components

  1. A base image layer is created by multiplying the flower image. This layer is at 30% opacity.
  2. The paper edge layer features a ‘Drop shadow’ effect with 50% opacity, angle of light at 120 degrees, distance of 5 pixels, a 50% spread and a size of 20 pixels. The whole image is tilted by an angle of 1 degree in CCW (Counter Clock Wise) direction.
  3. The white flower image was given a ‘Color Balance’ of +100 Green.
  4. The Green color used has an RGB value of ‘#5F9207.’
  5. A yellow border enhanced the overall look and gave a ‘contained’ feel.
  6. The poem was given a Golden look and the font used is ‘Pristina.’ ‘Century Gothic’ is used for the names. ‘Tempus Sans ITC’ is used for the date and venue details. I really liked the ampersand in ‘Edwardian Script ITC.’ So I gave a bigger ampersand in the background of the poem with 10% opacity.
  7. The whole design started with a resolution of 72 pixels per inch and had dimensions of 1024 X 768 pixels. The final image is reduced to 800 X 600 pixels with a JPG compression quality of 12.

I hope you find this post useful.

Software: Adobe Photoshop CS2
Design date: 01-June-2008

You may also want to check this blog entry: ‘10 Free Designs – Wedding Invitation Templates
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7 Responses to “Design – Wedding Invitation”

  1. PC  on July 12th, 2008

    The work was excellent and no words to express the flourished greenishness all around….

  2. Vivekananda  on October 17th, 2008

    This was very helpful….

  3. pariyawan  on July 10th, 2009

    Thank you so much!!! I really use this for my wedding!!!

  4. FULLfx.antzFx.com » 10 Free Designs – Wedding Invitation Templates  on September 12th, 2009

    [...] Name of the bride and groom; date, time and place of the marriage and contact information. Once I have written about a wedding invitation design I did for my [...]

  5. Surbhi  on October 24th, 2009

    thanks a lot…..even i was searching of some material of dis kind for my frnd’s wedding…..n i got it right here……[:)]

  6. Surbhi Gera  on August 3rd, 2010

    I like very much.

  7. kshama singh  on December 17th, 2010

    The work was excellent