
By combining the fields of digital media and graphic design, we push the boundaries of the stationary world. We are a great team of developers, animators, and designers. We take pride in our work and strive to make the best product.
All of our designs may be 3D but we still care about the 2D paper. We are a design motivated company. Careful thought and design goes into each card before the 3D development, then high quality printing brings are 2D cards to life even before the CleverLook app.
All of our customizable invitations are available in our ETSY store. The detailed process for ordering is below.
All of our listings prices are for a single invitation and its entire collection. Purchase one of these and we will send you a form to collect all of the info we need from you.
After the design proof is approved, we will put up a custom listing for the entire order.
After the final customized listing has been purchased it will take approximately 10 business days for us to finish creating and to send the order to you.
Our 3D or Augmented Reality stationary is literally jumping off the paper. View these invitations and greeting cards with our free Clever Look app to reveal their hidden surprises.
Get the free app from the App Store for iOS devices. (Android devices coming soon).
Download and print the Demo Image. No printer? Open the demo image on a second mobile device, it will work too!
Open the app and view the image in the view window.
The Clever Co. is an awesome husband / wife team based in Atlanta, GA. The Clever Co. was born after Tim and Et worked to find bold modern designs for their own wedding invitations. After being unable to find what they were looking for they set about to design and create their own. The final design was featured on a wedding blog and that was all the encouragement they needed to start The Clever Co.
Ethiopia has worked in the fields of web development and graphic design for over 10 years, designing invitations for all of her friends and then finally her own was too enjoyable for her to ignore.
When asked by his wife-to-be what kind of invitations he wanted if he could have any kind, he replied "hologram invitations". Well they didn't exist at the time but today he designs "hologram invitations" for other dreamers out there getting hitched.