Pop-up wedding invitations for Lola and Pedro

Passion for paper

Type of project:

Wedding invitations

Design by:Lola Téllez

The spectacular outcome of Lola Téllez’s  wedding invitations goes beyond its design and our skills in graphic production. The secret that underpins this project lies in the trust and the timeframe with which it was approached.

Let’s delve into the details. In the initial contact, Lola came with a plethora of ideas and finishing solutions. A whirlwind of possibilities with many paths to explore. We recommended that she simplified, took her time to find the design that represented her, and from there, we would get to work on the production plan and budget.

Lola trusted us and did just that. After a few weeks, she returned with a design, and we worked on the best approach to avoid surprises, and then we got to work on its production. A project of this nature requires time. Time to conduct tests and mock-ups to refine the details, time for production, and above all, time for its demanding handling. Lola planned everything almost a year in advance, so there were no pressures or anxieties of any kind. That’s how we achieved this result, which she was delighted with.

Regarding the technical aspect, we opted for offset printing on creative papers from the Olin and Gmund Matt brands, along with conventional die-cutting and patience, lots of patience for such delicate handling.

Project details

Invitation

Printing
  • Offset 4/4

Paper
  • Olin High White 350 g
    Olin High White 150 g

Finishing
  • Scored
    Die-cut

Process
  • Handling

Envelope

Paper
  • Gmund Matt 16 100 g
    Gmund Matt 11 100 g

Finishing
  • Die-cut

Process
  • Handling