Tuesday, 4 December 2012

Tips On Making Corporate Invitation Cards Unique And Pleasing

By Kris Tanner


This logically leads you to your invitation--your event's symbol on printed paper. More than the printed details of when and where, these invitation cards give your guests a peek into what is in store for them during your event.

Why You Should Use Invitation Cards

The purpose of invitation cards is pretty simple: they invite people, and without them, you can't expect anyone to join in your revelry. But more significant than that, these cards stand for your corporate relationship with clients and stakeholders. Albeit simple and small, these cards will serve as your guests' first gauge of the success of your event.

How To Produce One-Of-A-Kind Concepts For Invitation Cards

This is why you need to make your invitation cards as comely as possible. Besides, their purpose isn't just to inform, but more significantly to encourage, people to join you. There's nothing worse than a drab, plain invitation card which does not in any way make the guest feel she or he is sincerely invited.

Coming up with one-of-a-kind ideas for invitation cards is fairly simple as long as you take into accounts the following factors: your company event's vibe (formal or casual?); your event venue (is it a big hotel, a fine dining restaurant, or a more laidback seaside bar?); and your guests (are there executives in attendance apart from clients and stakeholders?). Whether laidback or strictly formal, your event will determine how your card will turn out. For formal occasions, neutral and classy colours are always most preferrable over pastels, and minimalist fonts look better than excessively dressy ones.

For the more outgoing events, meanwhile, you may choose more laidback colours too. Adopt a harmonised colour palette for your whole event, and utilise this in your invitation as well to create cohesion and make these little details come together beautifully on the day itself. When giving away luxury corporate gifts, do not forget to add a little personal touch using custom-made greeting cards.




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