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The Minimal Monochrome Collection

Beautifully restrained black and white- because the best design never shouts.

Sometimes less really is more- and the Minimal Monochrome collection is proof. A beautifully restrained palette of contrasting black and white is brought to life through considered typography and clean, graphic design that lets your names and details do all the talking. There's a real sophistication to this kind of simplicity that's incredibly hard to achieve and even harder to resist.

It works in any venue, suits any aesthetic, complements any colour scheme, and will look just as beautiful in fifty years as it does today. For the couple who believes that the most stylish choice is always the most considered one- this is yours. The design is available both with and without the Liver Building venue drawing, or you could even commission your own venue.

  • save the dates
  • wedding invitations (with matching details and RSVP cards)
  • additional finishing touches (belly bands, envelope liners, address printing, envelope sealing stickers)
  • order of service booklets
  • place cards
  • menu cards
  • table names and numbers
  • table plans (large boards, or individual cards)
  • welcome signs
  • order of the day signs
  • personalised wedding guestbooks
  • other small signage (i.e. for signature cocktails, cake flavours, remembrance signs, or anything you need!)
  • thank you cards

… plus practically anything else you can think of!

  • Add a venue illustration
  • Add an illustrated map / order of the day timeline
  • Change the colours
  • Add additional flowers
  • Swap the envelope colours
  • Add foil
  • Add extra flourishes (e.g. ribbon, wax seals)

from start to finish…

Save the Dates

Wedding Invitations

On the Day Stationery

Thank You Cards

Sometimes less really is more- and the Minimal Monochrome collection is proof. A beautifully restrained palette of contrasting black and white is brought to life through considered typography and clean, graphic design that lets your names and details do all the talking. There's a real sophistication to this kind of simplicity that's incredibly hard to achieve and even harder to resist.

This is contemporary wedding stationery for couples who care about design. It suits modern, urban venues- galleries, restored warehouses, restaurants with serious style- and works equally beautifully in country houses with classical interiors, historic chapels, and any setting where the architecture is doing some of the visual heavy lifting. The black-and-white palette is fundamentally adaptable: it works with any colour scheme on the day without competing, which makes it brilliant for couples building a tightly considered visual identity around their venue, flowers, or styling.

The design is built around typography- clean, modern, beautifully spaced letterforms that feel quietly confident. I've kept the layouts generous and graphic, with thoughtful use of negative space and clear hierarchy. The result feels like a really good piece of editorial design rather than a traditional wedding invitation. It pairs effortlessly with white florals, brushed gold or polished silver, candlelight, and any styling that leans minimal and elegant.

The full suite is available: save the dates, wedding invitations (with matching details and RSVP cards), complete on the day stationery (order of service booklets, place cards, menu cards, table numbers, table plans, welcome signs, signage), and thank you cards. Finishing touches include belly bands, envelope liners, address printing, and sealing stickers. The simplicity of the design leaves wonderful room for foil details- gold, silver, copper, or a coloured foil if you'd like a single accent. Black ink can be swapped for any single dark tone (navy, deep forest, oxblood, chocolate brown) if you'd like a more tonal palette while keeping the graphic clarity.

Order a printed sample to see how the typography prints- the weight and spacing really benefit from being seen in person on a beautifully thick and smooth card. If you love the minimal mood but want something built entirely around your monogram, your venue, or a unique typographic treatment, bespoke design is the natural next step.