By On Nov 02, 2018 Resume Templates
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.
When picking out your colour palette, try to keep it as simple as you can. Choosing too many colours, or colours that don’t complement each other is the fastest way to turn your design from chic to cheap. For some handy tips on how to use colour in your designs, be sure to check out these 10 colour secrets direct from designers!
This design also uses colour intentionally, by highlighting the most important information – the brand name, and grand total sum in the trademark red. Topped off with a simple, delicate border and patterned envelope to match, this invoice has a little of everything – sophistication, balance, and function.
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