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Digital Wedding Invitation: How to Make It Feel Like Paper (Without Imitating It)

  • Writer: tiypograficapress
    tiypograficapress
  • 1 hour ago
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I love paper. I love its weight, its silence, the way it holds colour like a secret. And yet, I have watched digital invitations become something beautiful in their own right — when we stop asking them to pretend they are paper.

A digital wedding invitation can be as refined as letterpress. Not through imitation, but through intention.






Begin with restraint

Luxury is rarely loud. Choose one type family, one accent colour, and generous spacing. Let the invitation breathe.

Write as if you are speaking to one person

Instead of announcing, invite. Instead of listing, guide. The difference is subtle — and everything.

What to include (and what to leave out)

Include: names, date, city, RSVP deadline, and one clear next step.

Leave out: paragraphs of logistics. Place travel details on a separate page or section — your guests will thank you.

For celebrations in México and the USA

If your guests are crossing borders, your invitation becomes a compass. I often design a paired system: the invitation as poetry, the website as clarity.

A quiet conclusion

If you want your digital wedding invitation to feel considered — like something kept, not just clicked — I can design it as part of a complete suite: invitation, wedding website, and stationery details that carry the same reverence from first message to final toast.

 
 
 

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