Wedding Seal
A unified brand system helped keep wedding paraphernalia simple, sustainable, and below budget for two very opinionated clients.
A unified brand system helped keep wedding paraphernalia simple, sustainable, and below budget for two very opinionated clients.
Our circular “wedding seal” (self-designed, produced by Casey Rubber Stamps) was central to the branding, and stamped on our Save the Date postcards, the cover of our guestbook, our handkerchief wedding favors, and the cover of our vows (which the judge read from).
The Save the Date postcard (top left) was kept simple with only the stamp on the front, and addresses on the back. The invitation (top right), RSVP postcard (bottom left), and extra-info card (bottom right), branched off (literally) of the original seal with additional info radiating from the circle and relevant modifications to the central portion.
The Thank You card followed suit, with favors tucked into the envelopes for those who could not attend in person.
A message was tied to each of the stamped handkerchiefs and handed out before the ceremony.
Handkerchiefs for the wedding party were embroidered with personal messages for each recipient.
On a chalkboard tent, I mimicked the look of the seal to help direct guests into the venue. Inside, softening the complex circular theme, doilies hung from the ceiling and festooned the tables.