AIGA

The AIGA is the national organization for Graphic Artists (for those of you that don’t know), so you’d expect great design from them. The image above shows just how great that design is. A new blog I’m following, For Print Only, features nothing but well designed print pieces. The piece featured above is an invitation to a for members in Seattle. When built, it replicates the location of the party. If I got something like this in the mail, I’d be pumped about it. It would be built and sitting on my desk in a matter of minutes and I’d be sure to be at the party. To further my point, I got a sample book from a printing vendor full of samples. It had a die-cut boat that I put together and placed on my desk at Stone Ward. Maybe I can design something as cool as that.

If you’re interested in the full production of the invitation, check out the post here.

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