
This is a legacy post from our work as Vrooooom Press. We are now known as Mystic Multiples, in Houston, Texas.
Sitting down with Christine to discuss her wedding invitation project, two things were clear. We needed to print a design that would look elegant for a traditional wedding, and we needed to throw some contemporary ideas into the mix.
Ultimately, we were able to satisfy both requirements while working with a strict budget. Saving on costs and tipping our hats towards more commercial print processes, we elected to design and create a traditional invitation with a not-so-traditional combination RSVP, save the date, and informational card that could be perforated by the recipient. I was really surprised at how easy it is to run a perforating rule on the N-series Kluge, as this project was the first excuse I had to test out the process. Using a 10 tooth-per-inch rule in two successive press runs, we perforated the reply card so that it could be filled out and returned in a separate envelope. A little extra accent was added to the project with a second run in green, which added extra ornamentation to the black text’s smooth curves and serifs.
Printed on 118# Reich Savoy cotton stock with rubber and oil based inks, we’re really taken with the final results, and think it gives a good indication of the kind of fine type-work that can be printed on photopolymer plates. Enjoy!