Gallery
September 18th, 2016
by Melinda Morris
We’re proud and delighted to be paired with Susan Sills, our neighbor and artist whose work is currently gracing our windows for ArtSlope, the Park Slope multi-arts festival. Download the map or pick one up at our shop and check out all the cool exhibits going on around town.
What Do Geishas Have For Lunch
Cubes “R” Us
Susan Sills, artist
September 13th, 2016
by Melinda Morris
For those who dearly miss and love the now-quaint style of a vintage typewriter, here’s our Degraw Street suite from PostScript Brooklyn. A heart-felt nod to literature and classic print.
September 12th, 2016
by Melinda Morris
This new PostScript Brooklyn invitation, South Ferry, features a downtown Manhattan skyline rendered in charming detail, including the Statue of Liberty, welcomes your visitors to your NYC event. The currency font is a playful reference to the financial center that is the heart of that neighborhood. Choose the houndstooth liner shown above or maybe a customizable NYC map with your event locations highlighted.
September 10th, 2016
by Melinda Morris
A park bench, the shade of a tree, a lamppost and cobblestones are the charming features of Fort Tryon Park, a new invitation design for our PostScript Brooklyn collection. Illustration by Ella Romero.
August 15th, 2016
by Melinda Morris
Ivy and Jonathan’s beautiful Montauk wedding as featured on Carats & Cake. Photos by Cappy Hotchkiss Photography.
August 13th, 2016
by Melinda Morris
Sweet and whimsical, with Gramercy Park, two wee lovebirds adorn a delicate branch while a charming birdhouse gently dangles from another in this fresh revisit of a favorite PostScript Brooklyn wedding invitation. Perfect for any spring or summer party or event and designed by Jane Buck of Foxy and Winston. Shown here in teal and turquoise ink with curry envelopes.
August 12th, 2016
by Melinda Morris
This wreath invitation from PostScript Brooklyn sets the perfect mood for a romantic wedding under the sun. The sophisticated flower illustration of Botanic Garden can be customized in any color to fit the occasion—whether your wedding is in the Picnic House or the garden of an estate. Seen here printed in periwinkle and lavender ink on soft white paper. To add an extra layer of elegance, this invitation can be printed in letterpress.
August 11th, 2016
by Melinda Morris
Celebrate under the stars! Our Starry Night invitation from PostScript Brooklyn showers your guests in the glitz and glamour of the stunning evening you have planned. The design above showcases delicate lettering that pops against the rich, velvety background. Though it is shown as a Sweet Sixteen invitation here, the design lends itself well to any adult event with a touch of wide-eyed whimsy. Background available in digital only, text can be letterpressed. Shown here digitally printed on white paper in eggplant and black ink.
August 10th, 2016
by Melinda Morris
Washington Square Park is a place for lovers and artists – it never fails to sweep you up in its bohemian dream. Waverly Place from PostScript Brooklyn features an intricate illustration of its famous arch and the breathtaking craftsmanship of this historic landmark, and is a perfect invitation for a downtown Manhattan wedding or for anyone who appreciates the timeless allure of one of New York City’s most iconic locales. Shown here digitally printed on white paper in moss and charcoal ink. Illustration by Victoria Neiman Illustration.
August 9th, 2016
by Melinda Morris
Step into the past with Savoy, an invitation from PostScript Brooklyn, that has a fresh spin on the exuberant Art Deco era. The jewel-toned palette and ornate patterns of this invitation bring to mind the dance halls of the 1920s, while also incorporating a geometric design that take us into the 21st Century. This suite is for the couple who wants a new take on the vintage Deco trend. Shown here digitally printed on white paper in matte gold and kelly green ink.