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BROWSE


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Client

Self-promotion


Quantity Produced

300


Production Cost

$250


Production Time

4 Days

Dimensions (Width × Height × Depth)

210 mm × 100 mm
90 mm × 50 mm, 50 mm × 60 mm, 20 mm × 50 mm


Page Count


Paper Stock

Uncoated Waste Paper


Number of Colors

2 Spot (Black and Fluorescent Orange)

Varnishes


Binding


Typography

Steelfish by Larabie Fonts

 

To be perfectly honest, I’m not exactly sure how useful this series of invitations and cards really are. Or well, how scalable their appeal is at the very least. But, without suffering to admit this, they are awfully cute and darling, in a sarcastic kind of way. Printed at the Book Art Museum in the city of Lodz, Poland — where, as Maciej lets us know, you can print with their equipment as long as what you do is not for commercial purposes — these invitations are for “every occasion” I’m told. Seems to me that they are for “happy” occasions involving merry drinks. Nonetheless, the videos of the designers at the Book Art Museum are pretty interesting.

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Invitations for Every Occasion --- Invitations for Every Occasion

“40% Cheers”
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Big card: “Heartily. I Invite You.”
Tent card: “Here sits”
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Card with car: “Have you drunk? Your taxi awaits you.”

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Production Method

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Design

Maciej Lebiedowicz & Łukasz Zbieranowski

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Printing

Maciej Lebiedowicz & Łukasz Zbieranowski at Book Art Museum in Lodz - Poland

This post was published in the original layout of FPO so all images are smaller. Project descriptions as well as production lessons are quoted in the main content area.

Post Author

Armin

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Armin Vit

Editor of FPO and co-founder of UnderConsideration LLC.

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Date Published

April 20, 2010

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UnderConsideration is a graphic design firm generating its own projects, initiatives, and content while taking on limited client work. Run by Bryony Gomez-Palacio and Armin Vit in Bloomington, IN. More…


blogs we publish

Brand New / Displaying opinions and focusing solely on corporate and brand identity work.

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.

products we sell

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

Brand New Conference videos / Individual, downloadable videos of every presentation since 2010.

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

Other / Various one-off products.

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.

also

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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