A full custom wedding stationary set. The Barbican Conservatory is a stunning, contemporary place to get married and the invites had to reflect this. The invites had to feel modern yet traditional to reflect the style of wedding this was to be.
The flowers on the design were inspired by the conservatory as it is mostly foliage, the colour of the wedding was blue, this had to be incorporated but not overwhelming.
A custom wax stamp was used for a personalised touch, which mimicked the font and outer circle of the design. It was used to secure the vellum and navy cotton belly wrap that surrounded the invites. The use of copper foiling was a nod to the theme of the day, copper and concrete, well it is named the 'concrete jungle' after all.
Photos: Kirsty MacKenzie
Responsibilities included: Branding & graphic design.



The day invites included copper foiling, whereas the evening had blue as the main colour. The set below was created with a mixture of effects creating a fluid multi-use stationary set.





The backdrop for the ceremony was created to match the circular shape and flower placement of the stationary.







Instead of your traditional favors, no-peeking pick-a-mix style boxes were created for guests.
They went down great and a nice way to get the wax stamp into the day's events.




