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Month: July 2019

Everything you need to know about invitation printing techniques and processes

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Hey!
We’re so glad to see you here again!
We love putting these posts together for all you lovely people & we’d like to thank you so very much for reading, enjoying & loving every bit of it! 🙂

Our goal is to educate and help you make decisions for your invitations (even if it’s not right then and there) with as little stress as possible & we sincerely hope that we’re being of service to you guys!

So, our topic for today is one of the most interesting & fun parts for your invitation design, and we’re really excited to give you all this information, that can help you!

The quality & types of printing details can totally make or break your look!
And in this post, we are going to go over the most commonly desired printing types for wedding stationery.

Hell yeah!! Printing processes can be pretty confusing.

We get a lot of questions about these differences, so we thought we would put together this handy guide for your reference. 

So, what is REALLY the difference between digital, letterpress, offset, foil, or any of the other options presented before you?

Let us help break it down for you in the most lay-man language, that is easy to understand.
Let’s get straight into it!

Also do visit our ‘Etsy Shop‘ for DIY Save the dates, Invitations & Stationery Templates that are available for quick edits and instant downloads:

Please click here : https://www.etsy.com/in-en/shop/CustomizingDIY


Screen Printing / Raise printing

Screen printing is a base printing technique whereby a mesh is used to transfer ink onto the material, except in areas made impermeable to the ink by a blocking stencil.

One color is printed at a time, so several screens can be used to produce a multicoloured image or design.
If the same artwork is printed over & over again multiple times, it gives a raised look & hence we would refer to it as raise printing, which is just a variation of screen printing.

Traditionally the process was called screen printing or silkscreen printing because silk was used in the process.

We normally would not recommend more than 3-4 colours for this process!
Screen printing, works really well for textured papers as well.

It is one of the most economical processes & works well for small as well as large quantities.

Works really well for : a matte look, keeping the texture of the paper intact, 2 tone patterns.

What you see in the below images is a solid colour along with gold printed on top of it.


Offset printing :

Offset printing is again a base printing technique where your inked image is transferred from a plate, to a rubber blanket, and then to your paper.
It allows for unlimited colours, and is perfect for when you want large sections of solid colour.

It does not disturb the surface of your paper, meaning your invitation will be flat and smooth. If you want a lot of colours in your design, and want the printing quality to be as high as possible, this is the option for you!

This process works well for a high quantity to avoid colour variations & also makes it cost effective.

Works really well for : layers of gradation, watercolours, ombre looks, florals , etc.


Digital printing :

Digital printing is the best option for those with lower quantities & again acts as a great base.

Digitally printed invitations are often printed using a colour laser printer, or an inkjet. The quality of the printer will be higher than what you can get at home, but the cost per piece is slightly more than offset printing, but it allows you the same level of flexibility that offset printing does.

That being said, you’d be surprised at what could be accomplished with choosing the right paper stocks, and we think it’s a great option for secondary cards – you can get all the bells and whistles on your invitation, and round out the suite with digitally printed cards.

Works really well for : layers of gradation, watercolours, ombre looks, florals, etc. but for a smaller quantity


Foiling :

Foil stamping is perfect for those who want to add a little bling to their invitations!
A heated die is stamped onto the metallic foil, making it adhere to your paper, leaving a shiny, solid impression.

Foil can be added over & above any of the printing methods discussed above – whether it is screen, offset or digital – foiling sits really well on all.

There are some beautiful metallic foil colours, for e.g. – rose gold, silver, bronze, pinks, blues!

It is one of the most popular process for invitations as it adds all the lovely festive vibe to the prints.
We are absolutely obsessed with foils & we use it in almost every card.

Works really well for : adding glitter / bling, to highlight details, festive look


Letterpress :

Letterpress is a printing technique dating back to the 1400s.
A print is made by ‘pressing’ an inked plate into paper, creating a deep impression in the paper, and providing a textured and classic feel for your wedding invitations.

We believe that letterpress adds a level and quality of craftsmanship that is hard to replicate, and once you hold a letterpress invitation in your hand, you’ll see what we’re talking about.

If you want your invitations to include gradients, photos, or designs with more than three colors, letterpress is not for you.

If you love texture & want something that feels very special, and have a limited color palette, you should consider letterpress printing.

Works really well for : textured papers, 3-dimensional feel, clean fonts


Embossing or de-bossing :

Have you ever run your hand over a print that has bumps and it almost pushed into or over the paper?

You almost can’t help but touch them; the raised relief is as appealing to your eye as it is to your fingertips.
Embossing has a similar effect. Embossing (and its opposite, debossing) are two techniques used to either impress or depress the design into paper.

These popular print effects are ideal for giving your print piece a fresh, contemporary look — and when combined with other base print techniques & effects like foil stamping, embossed designs can transform a great piece to a luxury one.

Works really well for : seamless patterns, highlighting motifs, 3-dimensional look

#Protips :

– Get an idea of all the kinds of printing your designer can offer, & try to mix & match them to add your personal style.

– Some designs do not need to much of printing detail. If so, try to keep it simple.

– Handmade papers / Seed papers do not make for great printing bases for all printing types. If you are using those papers, be sure to stick to 1-2 colour printing as the inks may blotch due to the nature of those papers.


There are many more printing methods like laser cutting, electro-plating, UV printing, etc., but the ones discussed above are most popular with our brides & grooms!

Hopefully this helps you get a better understanding of the various printing types out there.
You can mix & match printing types or keep it cohesive throughout all your functions & events.

If you need help choosing, the designer should be able to guide your decision and pick the best fit for your style & vision.

We know you don’t live in the same printing world as we do & it’s our job to help you figure out what you’re looking for with as little stress as possible.

The best part of hiring a custom stationer is that they are able to talk through it with you – so use them! 😃
We love it and will never steer you wrong. ❤️

Do you have any questions about other printing methodologies?
If so, leave us a comment, and we’ll do our best to answer your question!

Should you have any feedback or want us to cover any particular topic, feel free to let us know!
We lovingly invite you to subscribe to our blog for upcoming articles & future blog posts.

For any further questions, we’re just an email away & we will try to help you resolve any queries you may have!

We can be reached on info@customizingcreativity.in

You can take a look at some of our latest work via these links :-
Website : www.customizingcreativity.in
Instagram handle : instagram.com/customizing_creativity
(don’t miss out on our IGTV series for further insight into this topic)
Facebook page : Facebook.com/dishamehtadesign

We’d love for you to #startyournewbeginningwithus

Until next time,
Disha & Harsh Munshaw
Customizing Creativity

July 30, 2019May 6, 2020 Customizing Creativity Tagged customized wedding cards, customized wedding invites, Indian wedding cards, Indian wedding invites, invitation cards, invite, personalized invitation cards, wedding announcement, wedding card design, wedding cards, Wedding Invitations, Wedding Invite design, wedding invites, wedding logo, Wedding monogram 2 Comments

All about Wedding Invitation and Stationery timelines

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Hey, thank you so much for being here with us today!

We couldn’t be happier to see you here with us each time, soaking up all this information & the details we delve in always!

We would sincerely like to thank you for your constant love & support!

So,
Are you unsure about when to order your wedding invitations & stationery?
or
When should your wedding invitations be mailed out?
or perhaps
Are you wondering on the ideal time to send out your thank you cards?

Worry not, as we have got all these questions covered for you here today!

We are always questioned on how many “months” in advance should the process begin, or how many “weeks” post the wedding shall we send out the thank you cards?

But we completely know & understand that these “ideal months” or “ideal weeks” may not work for every couple, especially with Indian weddings, where dates are sometimes fixed as close to 2 months prior to the actual wedding day! Yes guys, this does happen very often!

So today we’re going to take you through a stepwise flow where we have included for you a 11 steps sequential outline on what to begin with first & what to end with.

So let’s begin!

Also do visit our ‘Etsy Shop‘ for DIY Save the dates, Invitations & Stationery Templates that are available for quick edits and instant downloads:

Please click here : https://www.etsy.com/in-en/shop/CustomizingDIY


Step 1 : Get basic clarity on what you want to achieve for the overall look & feel

Having a bit of a vision or a mood board will save you the hassle of the back & forth, especially if you don’t have much time on hand.
Even if you do have the time, having a design brief makes things a lot easier for you as well as for the designer.

For further information on this, read our blog post on how to create your design brief.

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Step 2 : Meet your designer & get going with ideas & designs


Now that you know what you want to achieve in terms of overall look & feel, meeting the designer can get the ball rolling for you in terms of ideation & getting to know the designer’s thoughts as per your brief.

For further information on this, you may want to go through our blog posts on what answers to have ready before you meet your invitation designer & how to meet your dream invitation designer.

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Step 3 : Get cracking with the Save the Date & Wedding Monogram / Logo

As soon as you have decided the right invitation designer for you, begin working on the Save the Date or the Wedding monogram / logo if you need it.

This would ideally be your first step into putting ideas to paper & getting visuals & artworks on what the whole idea is shaping up like!

Read more about Save the Dates & Wedding monograms in our blog posts


Step 4 : Make your guest list

While your Save the Date & Wedding logo designs are underway, the best thing for you to do is to simultaneously work on your function-wise invitation guest-list.

This will not only prep you up on the number of invitations you need to print, but will guide you how many guests you need to courier or ship or e-mail invites to.

Once you have sent out your Save the Dates, your guests are likely to RSVP you & your list can further get crystallised.


Step 5 : Conceptualise your invitation cards

This is no doubt, the most stressful part for you & the families, but surely the most satisfying exercise at the end of the process!

Out of the box ideas, detailed sketches, going through various design options, paper textures, learning about all the printing techniques – it is all maybe overwhelming but also super exciting!

In tandem with your invitation designer begin working on designs & concepts and leave the creative thinking to the designer!

But in the process, make sure to work backwards on the timelines & as per when would you like to begin sending the cards out.


Step 6 : Start collecting addresses for emailing & mailing

While your cards are in process, you can make use of the time to collect e-mail addresses for the e-invitations & postal addresses for those cards that you are going to be shipping or couriering out – you are eventually going to need them for calligraphy or the address labels.

You may also need to make a separate calligraphy list, as you may choose not to get calligraphy done on every envelope! And that’s ok!

Also ensure, that you have address labels sorted along with the cards so you don’t have to waste time once the cards arrive.


Step 7: Wedding Card delivery!

Yayyy!! Ofcourse you’re totally excited!

There is absolutely no doubt that this is the most exciting & fun part of the whole process!
But soak it & then calm down!

Once your cards arrive there maybe some work you got to do.
For example, assembling of the cards, the calligraphy, revisiting your guest list, etc.- this is the best time to rope in some help from your family or friends & adds an even more of a personal touch to the whole process!


Step 8 : Get set go!
It’s time for the cards to go out!

Whatever your mode of sending maybe (mailing / shipping / hand delivery) – begin doing so as per your set timeline.
This is normally when the chunk of your work gets done & you can relax for a bit once you have sent out the cards.

Oh and wait! Get ready to receive some amazing compliments on your beautiful cards!


Step 9 : Reminders before your BIG DAY

Now that your cards have gone out, you should ideally get going with the rest of the stationery!

We highly recommend, that closer to your functions you should send out a reminder of sorts ( the same look & feel of the overall design should continue) or a brief letter about some vital information on the weather, to-do’s, accommodation, etc. that may not have been included in the main invitation card.

This can be done about 2 – 3 weeks prior to your events beginning.

It will not only serve as a recall, but will also get your guests looking forward to your functions!


Step 10 : Wedding Stationery

By wedding stationery we mean all the items that you may need at your events – welcome letters, itineraries, menu cards, gift bags, etc.

Just because this is required just before the wedding starts, do not wait till the end minute. The stationery requires you to be relaxed as it needs proof reading, to ensure that there are no errors.

Plan this in advance, as closer to your dates, you’re going to be super busy with last minute errands & may not leave you with enough time to look into the details of the stationery.


Step 11 : Sending out your thank you cards

Sending a cute thank you note post the wedding, is a beautiful gesture you can do for all your guests to truly thank them & let them know how much you loved having them on your big day – but there is absolutely no rush for this!

All your guests do understand that after one of the biggest events of your life, you are going to take time to get back to routine.

Once you are back from your honeymoon & are settling in, you can begin sending out your thank you cards.

#Protips :

– Be sure to include physical or digital RSVP cards/information in the main invitation set if you require them.

– Do not forget to add salutations to each name while making your guest list, as that will determine how their names will be printed on your address label or calligraphed on the envelope.

– Get your Thank you cards printed along with your main wedding cards, so you don’t have to worry about that post the wedding.

Our constant endeavour is to ensure that we’re easing out the whole wedding invitations & stationery process, so that it is all a breeze for YOU – we sincerely hope we’re being of help & are being able to guide you’ll in a way that you can enjoy every bit of it!

There is no right or wrong way of doing this, just do what you feel is right & don’t become a bridezilla over these things 🙂
Don’t rush it , take it easy & enjoy the process!

Should you have any feedback or want us to cover any particular topic, feel free to leave your comments below.
We lovingly invite you to subscribe to our blog for upcoming articles & future blog posts.

For any further questions, we’re just an email away & we will try to help you resolve any queries you may have!

We can be reached on info@customizingcreativity.in

You can take a look at some of our latest work via these links :-
Website : www.customizingcreativity.in
Instagram handle : instagram.com/customizing_creativity
(don’t miss out on our IGTV series for further insight into this topic)
Facebook page : Facebook.com/dishamehtadesign

We’d love for you to #startyournewbeginningwithus

Until next time,
Disha & Harsh Munshaw
Customizing Creativity

July 19, 2019May 6, 2020 Customizing Creativity Tagged customized wedding cards, customized wedding invites, Indian wedding cards, Indian wedding invites, invitation cards, invite, personalized invitation cards, wedding announcement, wedding card design, wedding cards, Wedding Invitations, Wedding Invite design, wedding invites, wedding logo, Wedding monogram 1 Comment

How to choose the right invitation designer for you?

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Hey!

We’re so delighted that you are here with us today & we sincerely hope that we are being of help!

We have been getting a wonderful response to the blog as well as the videos & we cannot thank you’ll enough!

The topic we are going to elaborate on today is something of major importance when you get to choosing the right invitation designer for you!

Once you have an idea of what you like, you can shortlist designers who have worked in that space as you may want to meet a few people before picking the right one for you!

Choosing who to work with, is a decision you need to make after you put some thought into it, as your designer is the one who will be visualising the aesthetics – the overall designing will solely depend upon that!

To make this easier for you, take a look at the points below to see which designer fits the bill for you.

Also do visit our ‘Etsy Shop‘ for DIY Save the dates, Invitations & Stationery Templates that are available for quick edits and instant downloads:

Please click here : https://www.etsy.com/in-en/shop/CustomizingDIY


1) Someone who has worked on a variety of styles / cultures

Before you close on “the” one, you may want to see the various cultures & nationalities they have worked with.

Are they mainly working with brides & grooms only from a particular community, geography or region? If yes, then is their work is too repetitive for your guests?

A varied portfolio allows you to understand their scope of design amongst different thought processes.

It shows the creativity, their willingness to adapt to various requirements & their approach towards their work in general, without being stuck to their comfort zone.

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2) Do some research to find out their past experience in the industry

There is no substitute for experience! They have seen various seasons, ups & downs & are aware of the know-how of the industry, at the back of their hand.

Not only will they have enough knowledge on the subject, but they will also be able to guide you well throughout the process.


3) How technically sound are they?

By this we mean, their diverse technical knowledge in printing, what works for your occasion, detailed design processes, do they know their papers well?

This also only comes with experience & dealing with numerous families on a daily basis.


4) Be sure to check the quality of the work

In photos things can look great – but the colours, the printing, the papers can look different in person as compared to the images

Fix up a meeting or call for samples to understand the touch & feel.

Scheduling an appointment will give you a chance to catch a glimpse of their work & you can also browse through the variety of their designs!

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5) What budget are we talking about?

You may love the work of a designer, but are they fitting within the range of the budget you are looking at? We’re sure that every designer does their best they can in terms of pricing, but sometimes it may not work out even after all the effort.

So do ensure to do your research on that – give them a phone call or shoot them an email before you meet them so as not to waste your time & neither theirs.


6) Willing to work on newer ideas & concepts even if they haven’t done it before?

If the designer shows the initiative to make something new – it is their ability to go out of their way & convince you that it can be achieved.

How confident are they about creating what you like, even if it is new for them?
This will help you understand whether they can pull off something they haven’t executed before.

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7) Go through their testimonials

Take a little bit of effort to go through their track record on timelines, promptness & responsiveness.

Client feedback & reviews will give you an idea on the promptness to your enquiry & it will show how responsive they will be in the future.

Testimonials show their goodwill, their way of working, their flexibility, ease of payments, etc.

They may have done things for friends & family, but the real testimonial is by talking to some of their previous clients who can vouch for them – this is another way of doing this.


8) Last but not the least, when you meet them, are you able to connect with them?

All of the above can be ticked off, but what you can gauge from the meeting or your conversation?

How is the overall vibe? Can you feel their passion?

Have they understood what you’re looking for? Some one who just “gets” you?

Sometimes your gut & instinct can tell you more than your mind can!

Sometimes it just clicks at the first go & it is their appeal & their approach is what will make you want to work with them

If it feels right, & you’ll have struck a cord, it will work out.

#Protip:

– If you love the work & it does not fit in the budget – try and pursue it, sometimes it may work out

– Do a Save the Date / Logo design as a test project with the designer

– While comparing work, ensure you are comparing apple to apple – not only budget, but everything in terms of experience, designs, scope of work, promptness & most importantly your willingness to work with them


If you feel, that a particular designer is the right one for you – go for it!
It’s not always about the budget, it is about you working with THAT person who you can totally trust!

When we did our first invitation, we had no work to showcase whatsoever!
But our very first wedding card came to us through someone who had worked us before & created some stationery with us! They were extremely happy with that & they gave us the chance to pull of their daughter’s wedding card – and that is a very big deal!

We’re ever so grateful & indebted towards them for having the faith, the trust and the confidence in us that we could do it – we cannot thank them enough! 🙂

So these are our guidelines, that we feel, most brides & grooms consider before taking their pick! Hopefully it will help you too 🙂

Should you have any feedback or want us to cover any particular topic, feel free to leave your comments below.
We lovingly invite you to subscribe to our blog for upcoming articles & future blog posts.

For any further questions, we’re just an email away & we will try to help you resolve any queries you may have!

We can be reached on info@customizingcreativity.in

You can take a look at some of our latest work via these links :-
Website : www.customizingcreativity.in
Instagram handle : instagram.com/customizing_creativity
(don’t miss out on our IGTV series for further insight into this topic)
Facebook page : Facebook.com/dishamehtadesign

We’d love for you to #startyournewbeginningwithus

Until next time,
Disha & Harsh Munshaw
Customizing Creativity

July 8, 2019May 6, 2020 Customizing Creativity Tagged Indian wedding cards, Indian wedding invites, wedding announcement, wedding card design, wedding cards, Wedding Invitations, Wedding Invite design, wedding invites, wedding logo, Wedding monogram 5 Comments

How to create your design brief?

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With over a decade of experience in creating bespoke invitations, we have worked with over a 1000 families across the globe – with various cultures, backgrounds & age groups.

With this ocean of experience with us, every week, we curate for you, valuable information you may need to help you create your dream invitation!

We have always aimed at bringing you’ll insights to make your invitation process simpler & easier only for you!

Like always, we’d like to thank you’ll from the bottom of our hearts for being here with us today!

What we’re going to talk about in this blog post, is a very important part before you begin the designing process – & that is how to create your design brief?
What we mean by this, is essentially the look & feel, the vision, the mood board & the aesthetics you’d like to reflect in the overall design.

Having a little bit of clarity on the above helps you as well as the invitation designer to channelise the process, especially if your card needs customisation from scratch!

Once you’ve figured out the technical bit – your numbers, your quantities, your guest list, etc. – it is at this stage we feel, where a lot of families, brides & grooms tend to get a bit stuck.

So today we’re going to take you through some steps / guidelines that can help you create an outline design brief.

Also do visit our ‘Etsy Shop‘ for DIY Save the dates, Invitations & Stationery Templates that are available for quick edits and instant downloads:

Please click here : https://www.etsy.com/in-en/shop/CustomizingDIY


1) What is the overall look & feel you’d like to achieve for your invitation & wedding stationery?

Visualise the vibe! You may want to reflect a casual / formal / fun / quirky / royal feel.
This would also depend on the overall mood of the wedding.

While concluding on this, you may want to keep your destination / venue in mind too as that too could be used as a design inspiration.

See some examples below :-

  • This invitation is royally themed around the destination of the wedding, Udaipur, Rajasthan, which took place at a palace and that is where the design inspiration came from.
  • This tropical vibe was for a wedding in Cancun, Mexico.


2) Do you have a specific colour palette for your functions?

The colour palette you choose for each event (or it can be a common one that can be carried throughout the wedding), will set the mood for your invitation.

You can brain storm with your wedding planner or decor consultant to work around it & you can give this input as a part of your brief to tie it in with your wedding card.

See an example below :-

  • This is an example of a pastel colour palette


3) What are the things that are absolutely YOU?

Look around you!

What are the things that inspire you?
Things that tell your story as a couple?
What reflects your personalities?

It could be an experience, your favourite cafe, the city you’ll met in, your favourite travels, etc. Try using these elements that define you for an extremely customised look.

By doing this, you’ll not only tell your story to your guests, but also create something really close to your heart that you can admire for the rest of your life!


4) What are the things you don’t want at all?

At times, it maybe be difficult for you to spell out what you exactly want, as you may like a lot of things & it can get confusing!
But you can use the elimination process & figure things that you don’t particularly love – it could be a colour, a font, an element you don’t like very much!

Sometime it is simpler to point out things that you are not fond instead of things you are fond of!

This makes it easier for you & the designer to stay away from these things & use other ideas that you may like.


5) Create a moodboard

By this, we don’t necessarily mean having images of other cards – it could be an inspiration of decor ideas, a home ware store you love, a fashion designer you like, a piece of art that inspires you, a print you spotted on your travel, a scene from your favourite movie – it could be just about ANYTHING that you can add in as your design brief.

It’s just enough so that the designer can gauge what you like – it is the designer’s job to see what best can be used from that as a design inspiration for your stationery.

See examples below :-


The more you see, the more you’ll know what you like & what you don’t.
Pinterest serves as a great inspiration tool.
You can take cues to help you create your mood board & understand how other brides & grooms have themed their wedding decor & colours.

So this should be pretty much the information you should have for your design brief – it is really a great spot for you to visualise the overall look & feel.

But yes, we definitely recommend not to be too fixated with what you have in mind, as it may curb & restrict the vision of the creator.

#Protips

– Don’t get into too much detail of the brief, it will hamper the freshness & surprise element from the designer.

– Sometimes, having no clue on what you want, may also be a great approach – the final outcome will pleasantly surprise you.

We sincerely hope we are being of service & of enough help so that you can have a wonderful experience during the whole process!

Should you have any feedback or want us to cover any particular topic, feel free to leave your comments below.
We lovingly invite you to subscribe to our blog for upcoming articles & future blog posts.

For any further questions, we’re just an email away & we will try to help you resolve any queries you may have!

We can be reached on info@customizingcreativity.in

You can take a look at some of our latest work via these links :-
Website : www.customizingcreativity.in
Instagram handle : instagram.com/customizing_creativity
(don’t miss out on our IGTV series for further insight into this topic)
Facebook page : Facebook.com/dishamehtadesign

We’d love for you to #startyournewbeginningwithus

Until next time,
Disha & Harsh Munshaw
Customizing Creativity

July 1, 2019May 6, 2020 Customizing Creativity Tagged customized wedding cards, customized wedding invites, Design, Indian wedding cards, Indian wedding invites, invitation cards, invite, personalized invitation cards, wedding announcement, wedding cards, Wedding Invitations, wedding invites, wedding logo, Wedding monogram 4 Comments
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