Showing posts with label custom invitation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label custom invitation. Show all posts

Thursday, January 21, 2016

Lindsay Landman Paper

We've been doing it for years, but just decided to give it a name... Lindsay Landman Paper is our collection of custom stationery that we create for each of our clients as we plan, design and produce their special events.  It started pretty organically about 6 years ago with us filling in the holes with custom pieces that accented stationery our clients designed and purchased through other paperies, but it quickly grew into a staple design offering.  So often, the design process begins with the creation of a "brand" for an event - the signature fonts, monograms or patterns that will define the event throughout the process and into the event day - so pairing this brand with beautiful stationery is a natural fit.

We offer every type of printing process including letterpress, engraving, foil stamping digital printing and thermography as well as laser and die cutting, endless papers, custom liners, hand calligraphy - you name it! Whatever will tell the design story best is within our reach.  Just another one of the ways that we streamline the process of planning and designing every event. Want a digital invite instead or a custom website to match? We've got that going on too!


Simple and clean Crane's Lettra paper letterpressed with soft gray ink. Stacked cards in a pocket folder are perfect for a wedding weekend with a lot of information. 


This suite blended gray letterpress ink with gold foil stamping on the front. We "wallpapered" the back of the invite with a custom weathered metallic paper and repeated it on the interior of the envelope. A delicate thread attached a tiny brushed gold heart to contain the invitation components. 


The bride and groom's love story graphically illustrated on this two-sided, flat printed invite with a metallic painted edge and whimsical custom liner. 


We used black foil for crisp lettering to contrast with the blind letterpressed pattern which was repeated in color on the envelope liner. 


Our signature wallpaper and liner set really popped in this suite as we used reversed coloration to create contrast.  The front of the invitation was letterpressed in gray and lavender on smooth white stock.  Accompanying cards in lavender and purple added interest.



This edgy Bar Mitzvah set used tone-on-tone black foil printing to create a fun and funky texture.  Metallic purple foil accents added to the bold look.  


For a soft, personal touch, our illustrator drew and watercolored this view from the wedding venue for a totally custom take on a vintage postcard. The postmark and back copy were letterpressed for added texture and interest. 

This is just a small sampling of some of our favorites - I can hardly believe how big and fast the collection has grown!  Stay tuned or be in touch for a larger look into Lindsay Landman Paper.

:-) Lindsay




Thursday, December 10, 2015

Dancing the Night Away

Whew! My first "wedding season" with Lindsay Landman Events is complete! And our final wedding of the summer certainly did not disappoint. Well, how could a wedding at the Rainbow Room be anything but spectacular?

This bride and groom had a very unique back-story. And to make a very long story very short- they were partners in ballroom dance class when they were young, but fell out of touch and randomly met again years and years later at a bus stop! So as you can imagine, this story and their connection in dance was going to be a constant theme throughout their wedding.

It began with their save the date, which told their story to all of their guests.



Their invitations then had amazing custom artwork covering all 8 (!!!) spaces on this huge gate fold invitation, further detailing the story.



And of course, their first dance, accompanied by the Kevin Osborn Band, had to be very special… and it was!



The bride’s mom even surprised the bride and groom later in the night with Julie's favorite ballroom dancing pair, Riccardo and Yulia. Julie was totally shocked and thrilled!



Thank you to Brian Dorsey Studios for these incredible pictures. What a special and festive evening it was!

~ Spenser ~