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		<title>Contemporary Wedding Invitations</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Jan 2010 23:37:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Haley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[What makes a wedding invitation contemporary by definition? Stylistically what one would be looking for when trying to buy contemporary wedding invitations are strong lines and bright colors. Circles and squares are popular and stripes also lend themselves to a modern feel. When looking for fonts to go with these types of invitations, a big [...]]]></description>
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</p><p>What makes a wedding invitation contemporary by definition? Stylistically what one would be looking for when trying to buy contemporary wedding invitations are strong lines and bright colors. Circles and squares are popular and stripes also lend themselves to a modern feel. When looking for fonts to go with these types of invitations, a big bold sans serif, or font that has straight lines instead of feet, will also add to the feel of a modern wedding invitation. </p>
<p>Colorful wedding invitations are also thought of as being a more modern trend as opposed to the more traditional wedding invitation that usually showcases an ivory or white cardstock that was plain with a over abundance of script font. Colors can be used in many exciting ways to produce a modern feel. Bright colors like lime, orange and white are popular when one is trying to achieve a truly contemporary style. Rounded corners are also popular. Many people are also opting for pocket fold wedding invitations to add to the modern style.</p>
<p>Don’t feel that your contemporary wedding invites cannot have any of the things associated with traditional wedding invitations to be contemporary. When used sparingly a touch of the traditional can add a nice contrast to a modern wedding invitation.</p>
<p>Wedding invitations that are more typographic in nature are also a very popular modern convention. The alignment of the type can also set the tone of the invitation. Instead of doing the traditional center alignment, try justifying the text to the left or the right, just make sure to be consistent with the rest of your cards, even the envelopes can keep this trend. </p>
<p>By adding bright bold shapes, lines and oversized type, you can quickly begin to develop a contemporary wedding invitation that will fit well into any modern wedding theme. </p>
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		<title>What is the Difference Between Traditional Wedding Invitations and Modern Wedding Invitations?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Oct 2009 01:54:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Haley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[So what makes a wedding invitations traditional instead of modern, and which type is right for you. I think that it is important to not get too hung up on the rules, although understanding them and why they are in place is important. Primarily a wedding invitation should communicate the tone of the wedding and [...]]]></description>
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</p><p>So what makes a wedding invitations traditional instead of modern, and which type is right for you. I think that it is important to not get too hung up on the rules, although understanding them and why they are in place is important. Primarily a wedding invitation should communicate the tone of the wedding and give the recipient the information that they need to get there and have some sort of idea of what to wear, for example whether it is a formal event or not. It should also be beautiful, of course. It is an added bonus if it communicates the couple’s style and personalities.</p>
<p>A traditional wedding invitation is usually created on a 5 x 7 light cream card, or an off white card. It is traditional to use inner and outer envelopes in order to protect the card and offer an added sense of formality. Typically a sheet of vellum is added to the front of the card in order to protect the design and to also enhance the formal aspects.</p>
<p>The items that are typically included in an invitation are:</p>
<p>An Inner Envelope</p>
<p>An Outer Envelope</p>
<p>The Wedding Invitation</p>
<p>The Response Card</p>
<p>The Reception Card</p>
<p>Whenever it comes to the type on the card, there are some specific rules that are followed. First of all the text should always be black whenever following the traditional style. The names of the people, parents for example, who are paying for the wedding, should also be on the card. If the couple is paying for the wedding then their parents’ names should not be put on the invitations. If both of their parents are paying then both sets of names should be put on the cards. It even goes as far as when the parents are paying their children’s last names should not appear, only their own last names.</p>
<p>Whenever it comes to creating the lines of text on the invitations, only the names, places and year should have capitalization. The location and the city and state should be listed, but never the full address!</p>
<p>I don’t know about you, but that just seems counter intuitive if you ask me! I personally think that a map should be added to the invitation. I believe that an invitation should be practical just as much as it is beautiful.</p>
<p>A traditional wedding invitation would never include the gift registry information, and I agree that this could easily appear a little unconsidered and perhaps could easily make you invitation appear tacky. Of course the way that this would traditionally be handled is that they would rely on word of mouth. Unfortunately the people that you will invite to your wedding will most likely be very scattered, coming from many places and may not even really talk to one another. You could include the mention of a website that you might create for your wedding which would have this information on it. Another way to handle it if you want to include the wedding registry information is to consider adding the information to a card that matches the rest of your invitation cards. At least this way it seems a bit more considered and will not throw off the entire look of the invitations.</p>
<p>Modern wedding invitations are more likely to include a broader color palette, layered paper and creative sizes, even pocket fold wedding invitations have become very popular. These are great because the practical uses of a wedding invitation have been thought out a bit more. They make it easier to keep all of the small pieces that are included in a wedding invitation together.</p>
<p>I honestly think that traditional wedding invitations are kinda boring. If you are going to spend all of this money on a wedding, why not have something that is more your style. There are so many amazing options out there these days that can really show off the personality of the couple and make wedding invitations a lot more fun. May be people may worry that this will make the invitation less formal, but this is far from true. The elements that will make an invitation formal include the typography, or fonts, and the color palette. It is also the design that will play a heavy role in the way of what looks formal or not. I highly suggest having someone design your wedding invitations. If you plan on doing them yourself then try not to use cheesy clipart or cheesy type. A good idea is to use a nice photograph for the main element engagement photos work best. Make sure to use a neutral font for the body type and limit the script type to the couple’s names. Following these steps will product a much better result that will be more professional and formal looking.</p>
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