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Paper Invitations for Indian Weddings

TereSangYaRa

A wedding suite rooted in detail,
designed for experience

LOGO DESIGN

INVITATION SUITE

STATIONERY DESIGN

Rashi and Yash’s wedding was envisioned as more than a celebration - it was a multi-day experience shaped by culture, warmth, and personal touches. The stationery was designed to live within this world, becoming a seamless part of the celebration rather than a separate visual layer. At Fourth Lane, the focus was to create a system that felt cohesive, immersive, and deeply personal across every touchpoint.

Identity & Monogram

The wedding logo was designed as a central anchor - something that could travel across formats effortlessly.

It set the tone for the entire suite, creating a sense of familiarity whether seen on an invite, a tag, or an event element.

Invitation Design

The invitation was crafted to feel welcoming and intentional, introducing guests to the tone of the celebration.

Typography and layout were kept balanced and elegant, allowing the content to remain clear while still feeling elevated.

Extended Stationery System

The suite extended into a range of tactile and experiential elements:

• Luggage tags
• Laundry tags
• Carnival game tickets
• Event boards
• Thank you tags
• Jute bags

Each piece was designed with its specific use in mind, while maintaining a shared visual rhythm - ensuring the guest experience felt thoughtful at every stage.

Material & Application

Part of the design thinking involved how these elements would be experienced physically.

From tags that travel with guests to boards that guide them through events, the focus was on creating functional design that enhances the celebration rather than just decorating it.

Design Insight

What elevates a wedding suite is not just how it looks—but how it behaves across moments.

• Designing for experience, not just print - thinking beyond the invitation
• Consistency through intent - not repeating elements, but repeating feeling
• Hierarchy across formats - knowing when to simplify and when to highlight
• Utility as luxury - when even functional pieces feel designed

A well-designed suite doesn’t announce itself loudly - it unfolds, piece by piece.

The Outcome

The final suite brings together multiple elements into one cohesive narrative.

• A unifying identity carried across all touchpoints
• Thoughtfully designed elements for different moments
• A balance of playfulness and elegance
• A seamless visual experience for guests

The result is a wedding suite that feels considered, immersive, and quietly memorable - designed to be experienced, not just seen.

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