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Walt & June Wedding Invitation

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Production Method

Inkjet
Laser-Cut

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Design

Cory Ingwersen

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Printing

An assortment of materials that are all different but somehow feel perfectly cohesive with one another are delivered to each guest attending this non-traditional wedding at Camp Ahmek. With maps, guides, instructions, and of course a wedding invitation, nothing is left out. 

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Quantity Produced

120


Production Cost

$800


Production Time

3 weeks

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Project Description

This past year my sister got married at Camp Ahmek in Algonquin Provincial Park. I created an invitation package that contained all information needing for the weekend long wedding in the woods.

The red envelope contained a letter to the camper, invitation, rsvp postcard, as well as a packing list, guide on what and what not to wear, and a camp notebook include camp history, maps, and local wildlife. The actual invitation was done using a laser cutter on 1/4 inch birch planks, and all other pieces were printed using an inkjet printer, giving it a more nostalgic look.

Production Lesson(s)

Make sure you get approval from the post office regarding size, weight, and printable area before finalizing your design. There are many restrictions that need to be taken into consideration, especially for the returning rsvp card. ”

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Bryony Gomez-Palacio

Editor of FPO and co-founder of UnderConsideration LLC.

More: Online / On Twitter

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Date Published

October 18, 2016

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Art of the Menu / Cataloguing the underrated creativity of menus from around the world.

Quipsologies / Chronicling the most curious, creative, and notable projects, stories, and events of the graphic design industry on a daily basis.

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Flaunt: Designing effective, compelling and memorable portfolios of creative work.

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Prints / A variety of posters, the majority from our AIforGA series.

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events we organize

Brand New Conference / A two-day event on corporate and brand identity with some of today's most active and influential practitioners from around the world.

Brand Nieuwe Conference / Ditto but in Amsterdam.

Austin Initiative for Graphic Awesomeness / A speaker series in Austin, TX, featuring some of the graphic design industry's most awesome people.

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Favorite Things we've Made / In our capacity as graphic designers.

Projects we've Concluded / Long- and short-lived efforts.

UCllc News / Updates on what's going at the corporate level of UnderConsideration.


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