What do the different layouts mean?
When starting your invitation, you first choose a layout. This determines the fixed structure of your page. Texts, colors, and fonts can be fully adjusted later, but the selected layout itself cannot be changed.

Layout 1 – Without image
This layout does not include a fixed place for an image. The full focus is on text, typography, and color. This creates a calm and minimalistic look. It is a strong choice for formal, business, or understated invitations where the message is central.
Layout 2 – Image on the left
In this layout the image appears on the left and the text on the right. The image can be your own photo, but also an image you downloaded from sources such as Unsplash or Pexels. The visual focus is first on the image, then on the text.
The image does not have to be your own photo. You can also use a royalty-free image, for example downloaded from Pixabay.
On mobile devices the layout is automatically stacked vertically. The image will appear above the text.
Layout 3 – Image on the right
Here the text appears on the left and the image on the right. This means the content visually starts with the message, while the image supports the story. As with the previous layout, the image can be a personal photo or a suitable atmosphere image.
On mobile devices the layout shifts to a vertical arrangement. The image is placed below the first block of text and above the remaining text.
Layout 4 – Start with a large image
This layout begins with a wide image at the top of the page. The text follows underneath. The image immediately sets the atmosphere of the invitation. This works well if you want to use a strong visual that defines the tone of the event.
This can be your own photo or a carefully selected image from an external image library such as Pixabay.
Layout 5 – Start with a header
With this layout a clear heading or title appears at the top. Below that comes the image and then the rest of the text.
You only pay when you are completely finished and satisfied. So you can safely create multiple versions and choose the best one afterward.
Important to know
The chosen layout cannot be changed later. If you want a different structure, you can simply start a second (or third) design with another layout.