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New Course! Invitation Design Bootcamp: Learn How to Become an Invitation Designer

Ah, the much awaited launch of our newest course is here. Say hello to the Invitation Design Bootcamp, a comprehensive course for learning graphic design for calligraphers and letterers.

 

 

This intensive 8-week program is designed to help transform your current creative skills into beautiful, story-telling invitations that elevate the style of the wedding. You get to learn how to effectively use graphic design programs from a stationer’s perspective, so that you can design for print (and for e-invites too!)- with all of the insider tips from someone in the invitation design industry as well.
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This course grants you access to
🤍 11+ hours of pre-recorded in-depth videos to teach you how to become an invite designer
🤍 cheat sheets, documents, templates, guides, notes of tips/tricks of the industry that probably can’t find easily anywhere else
🤍 A private community group where you can ask questions
🤍 2 group live sessions to learn among your peers

Save $100 during our first ever enrolment Early Bird from May 6-10! Then enrolment will close on May 15 midnight. To register, head on here and make your first step towards becoming an invitation designer.
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This course is perfect for someone who hasn’t yet had the graphic design skills to create or digitize their artwork. It’s not necessary to be advanced in your calligraphy skill to take this course, but it’ll be good to ensure your calligraphy is stable by the time you want to work as an invite designer. This course covers the design process but it will not focus on the business side of invitation design in order to keep this course content manageable. We will be focusing on the business side in the Calligraphy Business Kickstarter course launching in August.

 

1 comment

  • Hello
    I will to attend this cours and a wedding designer and will like to propose the invitations as business
    Thank you and best regards

    Coretta

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