Monday, 30 April 2007

Thursday, 26 April 2007

Tuesday, 24 April 2007

Magnet wedding invite



























Invitation in form of magnets that the guests puts together to find out details of the wedding. The magnets can be put onto the fridge as a handy reminder of the day.

Birthday cards


Monday, 23 April 2007

Chav card 2/ Fake brand transfers












































Fake brand labels to be ironed on to any plain t shirt.

Friday, 20 April 2007

Chav tattoo transfer Birthday card































Birthday card made up of tattoo transfers to enhance a outfit before a nightout

Wednesday, 18 April 2007

Wedding invite: guest altaegos fold out



















































This invite folds out and is designed as a keepsake, rather than merely sticking it in a drawer to be forgotten. The images on the print represent the altaegos of every wedding - dad with tie on head, ladies man, break dancing uncle, kissing aunties to name a few.

Saturday, 14 April 2007

Friday, 13 April 2007

Christening the invitation








































Using water sensitive invisible ink, the christening invitation appears blank when opened. Following instructions on envelope, the guest needs to splash drops of water onto the invitation to reveal event details.

Tuesday, 10 April 2007

Mock ups to come

Going to be mocking up some more invitations in next few days. They are:
  • What weddings are really about to guests - meeting women, getting drunk, families disgracing them selfs
  • Dance guidelines for weddings - maybe in form of DVD
  • Giant christening invitation - everything seems massive to a child

Christening Invitation mock up





























Christening invitation made from a thin coloured wax, with letters pressed in the wax to give a embossed effect.

The wax invitation can be broken off and used for colouring inside a small colouring book that comes along side it. The book has images representing the year of the christining, giving the guests a keep sake of the event and allowing the guests to do an activity from their childhood.

Paperchase reply



















Hi Matt,

Thank you for your query.

Unfortunately we are unable to set up a meeting with you. As I am sure you can appreciate we receive an enormous amount of enquiries along these lines. As there are not enough buyers or hours in the day to see everyone, we ask people to submit designs or product samples to us in the post.

If you wish to send me some samples please do so at the following address:

Paperchase Products Ltd
12 Alfred Place
London
WC1E 7EB

Please enclose an SAE for any samples you wish to have returned.

Regards,

Sasha Walker-Allen

Card Buyer

Monday, 9 April 2007

Christening invite













I will be using the details of this christening for my own mock ups.

Saturday, 7 April 2007

Best of a bad bunch












As mentioned in my last post, i was looking for images of typical embarrassing family members at weddings. These are the best i found so far, if anyone has any i would be really grateful!

Friday, 6 April 2007

A trailer park dream

Anyone want these?



















Been looking to find some images of your typical embarrassing family member at weddings like your uncle who can't dance or dad with his tie round his head on top of the table, but all i keep finding are 100's of these weird clay cake toppers.

Shall be posting examples of some finished mock ups in next few days

Wednesday, 4 April 2007

Love Christmas!



















Remember Geoff showed us this in class? It's Love Creative 2006 christmas greeting. Brillent card!

Tuesday, 3 April 2007

Good idea



















Land Securities has a creative roster of ten design consultancies. Interaction between design groups is actively encouraged and, as a result, a ‘show and tell’evening was arranged. The Blu-Tack invitation was anappropriate format, enabling users to stick up examples of their work at the event.

Monday, 2 April 2007

Symantec invite



















This invitation had a card a little sachet of iron powder. The card had magnet letters inside the card so when the sachet is poured Symantec event title was spelled out.