"The invitee was instructed to hold the invitation up to the light, which meant the screen printed event details would then subtly be revealed. This playful consideration of the translucent nature of thin china created an invitation that clearly conveyed the event details in a memorable and engaging manner."What a beautiful concept for an invitation and how nice it must have been to receive one of these. You can see more of their work over here.
Monday, 1 October 2012
Graphic Design : Thomas Goode Invitation by Ideas Factory
London design company Ideas Factory created this invitation to Thomas Goode's Peter Tang exhibition, and guess what? It's made out of Bone China. Cool, huh?
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That’s what we call innovation accompanied by creativity. I mean, with the effect, I would find this creation to be usual and customary. But to hold it up to the light to see the message is something that would really impress the invitees. Great work from Ideas Factory!
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