Contemporary designs will likely never go out of style, and it's easy to see why a modern save the date is so popular. With clean lines and modern fonts, these examples show you the perfect way to envision your save the dates. Look through and determine your absolute favorite, which might include unique additions like three dimensional objects and shadows. And for even more must-haves, explore coordinating wedding invites and websites to go with your chosen design.
Modern weddings are defined by sharp contrasts, graphic typography, and a confidence that less is always more. If your wedding aesthetic leans clean, architectural, and intentional, a modern save the date sets exactly the right tone from the moment guests open their inbox or mailbox.
Browse our full collection of modern save the date designs — digital and printed — designed by our in-house team and fully customizable to match your colors, venue, and vision.
A modern save the date leads with typography. Think bold serif fonts, stark black-and-white palettes, geometric layouts, and negative space used intentionally. Where a traditional save the date leans on florals or ornate script, a modern design strips things back to what matters: your names, your date, your city — presented with visual confidence.
Modern doesn't mean cold. Designs like the Vivienne Save the Date pair all-caps block lettering with a soft textured background for a result that feels both editorial and warm. Meanwhile, the Arden Save the Date takes a more architectural approach — geometric monogram initials on a clean white card, graphic and quiet all at once.
Black and white modern save the dates: The starkest expression of modern design, black-and-white save the dates work beautifully for black-tie affairs, art-forward weddings, and couples who want their stationery to feel genuinely sophisticated. The Kinsley Save the Date is a standout here — names set in elegant serif type over a dramatic marble background, with a dark card that makes every detail pop.
Typography-forward modern save the dates: When the font is the design, every word carries weight. The Vivienne Save the Date leans into this fully — names and date rendered in bold, all-caps block lettering across a textured neutral card. No florals, no ornamentation. Just confident type that commands attention.
Geometric and graphic modern save the dates: For couples drawn to structure and visual geometry, designs built around monograms, grids, and architectural layout feel distinctly modern. The Arden Save the Date features a large geometric monogram in hairline weight — precise, refined, and completely distinctive.
Editorial modern save the dates: Some modern designs borrow from fashion and art direction, treating the card like a still life. The Aubrey Save the Date does this beautifully — initials and date displayed inside a circular tray against a marble surface, the card functioning almost as an object in itself. It's the kind of design guests hold onto.
Minimalist modern save the dates: If your aesthetic sits at the quieter end of modern — stripped back, serene, barely-there — our minimalist save the date collection offers designs that prioritize restraint above all else.
Modern save the date wording mirrors the design: precise, uncluttered, confident. You don't need full names if initials will do. You don't need the full address if the city says enough. These are the essentials to include:
Your names: First names only work for most modern designs, especially if your aesthetic is graphic or typographic. If there's any ambiguity, add last names.
The date: Spell it out for a formal feel (May Fourth, Two Thousand Twenty-Five), or use numerals for a sharper, contemporary look (05.04.2025).
Location: City and state is standard. For destination weddings, include the country.
Your wedding website: Link guests to the hub for everything that follows.
A note about what's next: "Formal invitation to follow" is the classic closer — clean and expected.
Modern Save the Date Example #1:
C & M
September 20, 2027
Chicago, Illinois
chelseaandmarcus.com
Invitation to follow
Modern Save the Date Example #2:
SAVE THE DATE
ELEANOR HAYES & JAMES FORD
OCTOBER 11, 2027
NAPA, CALIFORNIA
Modern Save the Date Example #3:
A | V
07.19.2027
New York
Formal invitation to follow
Digital modern save the dates start at $1.20 each for 1–9 recipients, or $0.90 each for 10 or more. Printed options start at $235 for 25 A6 one-ply cards. Letterpress starts at $445 for 25; metallic foil from $572.50. Real-time pricing updates in the builder as you customize.
Digital modern save the dates:
Printed modern save the dates:
Many couples with a modern aesthetic choose digital for speed and cost, then invest in printed invitations for the formal send. Both formats are fully supported at Bliss & Bone.
Send six to nine months before your wedding date. For destination weddings, aim for ten to twelve months — guests need time to plan travel. If you're working with a tight timeline, digital save the dates can be designed and delivered the same day.
Absolutely. Modern and formal aren't opposites — designs like Kinsley and Vivienne work beautifully for black-tie events. The key is choosing a palette and typeface that matches your formality level.
It doesn't have to match exactly, but it should feel cohesive. Every Bliss & Bone save the date is part of a coordinated suite — so if you love your save the date design, the matching invitation is already there.
Digital is faster, more affordable, and connects directly to your wedding website. Printed is the classic choice and doubles as a keepsake. Many couples do both — digital save the dates followed by printed invitations.
Yes — order a printed sample pack to see paper types and finishes before you commit.
For digital save the dates, you add your wedding website URL directly on the PAGE section of our builder and guests can access it with one click. For printed, your URL goes on the card — guests type it in manually.
Every modern save the date design at Bliss & Bone is part of a coordinated collection that includes matching wedding invitations, rehearsal dinner invitations, and wedding website templates. Start with your save the date and carry the design through every touchpoint of your celebration.