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Great gatsby font name
Great gatsby font name










The weight and shape of Art Deco fonts can vary. Here, they’ve repeated the soft lines of the stylised leaves with bold circles. Gold and black are common elements of Art Deco Invitation designs. In this invitation design the muted greens and pinks are contrasted by the dark green. Paisley colours can be used to great effect. We love the floral design of this wedding invitation! Maybe it’s a little bit more 1920s than Art Deco, but aren’t the colours and shape gorgeous? The dome top of the central panel makes it feel like a stain glass window.Īgain, there is the black and gold but with space to give the invitation a touch of elegance. How great is this wedding invitation? Check the orange, green, black and white colour palette of this floral geometric design, punctuated by diamonds.

great gatsby font name

Imagine you and your partners name in that bold typeface, framed by this wonderful geometric border (you were warned that Art Deco themed design would be dangerous! Here’s the reason why). Variation can be created across a wedding invitation stationery set with a change in foil or paper colour but how beautiful is the geometric pattern pressed in silver on blue? This gold foil press on white is perfect. You might just fall, irrevocably, in love.

great gatsby font name

We thought we would take a look at Art Deco Wedding Invitations and break down the design.

great gatsby font name

Rather than a roaring return of the opulence and extravagance of the 1920s, Art Deco has added a touch of old world charm to wedding invitations (think vintage glamour).įrom the invitation design to the wedding day itself, Art Deco design is characterised by bold geometric forms, symmetry, high contrast colour and the industrial chrome of the brave new world (how appropriate for the event that marks the beginning of the next part of your life?!). Scott Fitzgerald’s classic tale The Great Gatsby. The ‘Gatsby effect’ has made itself felt in weddings since the release of Baz Lurhmann’s extravagant 2013 remake of F.












Great gatsby font name