By On Dec 11, 2018 Resume Templates
On the topic of colour, let’s run over colour palettes. This design by Matias Gallipoli uses a small colour scheme of just 3 cool tones to create this clean, professional and sharp design. By using these three colours to create sharp blocks of colour and lines, plenty of whitespace, and simple typography, this design is kept sophisticated, clean, and sharp.
Why not bring some old world charm into your design by introducing some texture and warm tones for a vintage-inspired look. Check out this invoice by Rob Brink’s design and printing service that brings in some print-inspired textures throughout. It’s easy to go overboard with texture, so pick your battles early on and decide where you want to texturise and where you don’t. However, once you’ve chosen the right place for your texture, consider pairing it with warm, muted colours similar to the ones used by Rob Brink here to really evoke that vintage feeling.
Chances are that when you design your invoice you will have to use some (or a lot of) lines at some point to help divide your information and make it all navigable and understandable. Some people choose to hide these lines by making them faint, subtle, or unnoticeable, but why not consider making them a focal point as Luke O’Brien has done in this example.
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