All three of the developed outcomes worked so well it was hard for the client to choose her favourite. The experiments of both stock and other production considerations such as the location of the hole punch and white ribbon used to tie the invite contributed to the client’s decision towards the best design. The professional photos where used to send to the client for her to select the finish and design she liked most. It was essential for her to decide this before mass printing the invites. The invites included a combination of two designs, printed on different stock and also experimented with both silver and copper foil. The client decided on the off-white rose border design with silver foil overlay page. The client also highlighted how difficult it was to choose between the ideas as she liked all the finished outcomes presented to her. This meant the client brief was successfully met both for the client and as a designer. Informing the client of production finishes at the start of the design process contributed to successfully meeting the brief. Client satisfaction was of the highest importance during this brief.
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