Feedback received on which idea was best digitally was mixed. However it was hard to judge too early in the design process as until the designs were printed a finish could not be applied. Development included printing on different stock. Stock had to be thicker so higher gsm the invites where well considered and produced in the high quality aesthetic the client wanted. Development experimented with different stock and copper and foil finishing on the designs. However, as the stock was slightly textured which worked well this meant the foil didn’t apply as effectively to the thicker stock. Although this made this element of the design slightly more subtle which worked well. Foiling was very effective on the smooth surface of the tracing paper overlay so the overall finishing method worked in combination with other stock. Further development also worked combining the two stocks together through an enlarged circle whole punch centrally and left aligned, held together by white ribbon tied in a bow. The white ribbon tied the invite to the event itself, a wedding.
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