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How to create attractive PDF invitations.
Learn how to create PDF invitations, where to get free templates and ways to distribute PDFs to your guests.
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Learn how to create PDF invitations, where to get free templates and ways to distribute PDFs to your guests.
Whether for a party, formal occasion or corporate event, invitations set the tone and provide important information for guests. Creating invitations in PDF format makes them easy to share and saved as memorabilia for both business and family archives.
Invitations can be created for any type of event and they’re effective for a few reasons.
Sending out invitations and asking for responses helps to plan and organise any type of occasion. Invitations can also be used to make a statement about who you are as a human being or a brand. Receiving an event invitation also can make the recipients feel special —whether for a small intimate gathering or an online virtual event with people from around the world.
An enticing invitation is both a powerful marketing tool for a business and a way to show friends and family that you care about them and want their company.
Just some of the types of events people send invitations for include:
You can also create and send save-the-date cards. Save the date cards sent before invitations are a great way to gauge response and likely numbers for planning purposes. Save-the-date cards are also a reminder and acknowledgement that you’re looking forward to seeing your guests.
Portable Document Format files (PDFs) are designed to be easily created, viewed and printed into hard copy from any device. There are a few ways to create PDF invitations in whatever style you choose — be it fun and creative or more formal and stylised. Invitations for any event should be visually attractive and appealing and clear and easy for your invitees to read.
An invitation for any type of event should cover five key points around who, what, when, where and why.
PDF invitations can also be as interactive as you like. For example —
Get the timing right when sending invitations to any event. Too far ahead and people may not be prepared or able to commit. Too close to the event and people may already have other plans, especially around busy times of the year when there is a lot else going on.
While we live more and more in a world of instant digital communication, invitations are still one of those things that are still often printed. PDFs can be printed and personally hand-delivered or sent by mail as well as distributed electronically. Whichever way you choose, you want to make sure your invitations get to your invitees looking as enticing as when you designed them.