As we go on and find ourselves meeting the one person we would like to spend our life with, we like to make sure that the celebration will be memorable. Starting by sending out Save the Date postcards or announcements, followed by the wedding invitation, and finally the wedding.
Each person has their own personality, and when uniting the two personalities to one unique save the date or wedding invitation design, it can be a tough task. However, any good designer will spend the time to unleash their inspiration and creativity to any type of media even techniques to create a significant save the date or wedding invitation.
Listed below are some hand picked save the date and wedding invitation designs created by designers themselves. Most of them are for their own weddings, while some others are dedicated to friends or clients.
Save the Date and Wedding Invitation Designs by Web & Graphic Designers
Aluminum Wedding Invitation by Mark Caneso
Greenhouse Wedding Invitation by Jill Pilotte
Chocolate Bar Wedding Invitation by Uncle Pear
Delicacy Wedding Announcement by Marie Brun
Wedding Invitation by Rui Granjo
Triangle Wedding Invitation by Jimena Hernandez
Wedding Invitation by John Thomas
Wedding Invitation Set by Sara Hanks Giessen
Wedding Invitation by Fabiland Fabiola Ibanez
Wedding Invitation Booklet by Nicole Ziegler
Wedding Invitation by Chris Trivizas
Wedding Invitation by Sophia Tarasova
Crete Wedding Invitation by Chris Trivizas
B&S Wedding Invitation by Inksurge
Doodle Wedding Invitation by Rudi de Wet
Wedding Invitation Set by Philatype
Collage Wedding Invitation by Wundercloud
Letterpress Wedding Invitation by Matthew Duerksen
I Do’s Wedding Invitation by Eric Carver
Cards Wedding invitation by Kimberly Dunn
Wedding Invites by Matthew Muller
Vintage Wedding Invitation by Urban Influence
Wedding Invitation Suite by Andrea Mentzer
Wedding Invitation by Disturbance
Wedding Invitation by Studio Zazou
Conclusion
Hopefully you can derive ideas and inspiration for the design of your own save the date and/or wedding invitation from the showcase above.
Sure you can just buy them, but hey since you’re a designer why not try creating one of your own. From vintage to modern style, aluminum to wood-like paper, there are no limits to what you can create. So, what’s your idea for a unique wedding invitation? Please leave your comments and opinions in the section below.