Single-line drawings and clean modern type — minimal without being cold.
Modern Line pairs a continuous-line drawing of the couple with contemporary type and a great deal of white space. The illustration is confident enough to be the only decoration on the invitation and the welcome sign, where it sits above the names at full size. On the smaller pieces it drops back to a faint motif behind the text — the cake on the details and order-of-the-day cards, the couple on the RSVP — so the suite holds together without repeating the same picture six times.
It reads as modern rather than minimal-by-omission. The type is set tight and low-contrast, the illustrations are drawn by hand rather than generated, and the palette stays warm: cream, pale sky, blush or sand. Nothing in it is stark, which is what usually goes wrong with minimal wedding stationery.
Pick it for a wedding whose venue has some architecture to it — a loft, a gallery, a modern restaurant, a registry office with good light. It also survives being printed at home better than most, because there are no large flat areas of colour for a domestic printer to band.
Hand-drawn line art scaled differently on every card in the set.