Creative Bold Invoice Template
Big type, strong contrast, and an invoice that looks like it was designed on purpose.
Creative Bold is the loudest template in the collection, and it does not apologize for it. Oversized Anton headlines dominate the header, while Inter handles the body copy at a comfortable reading size. A yellow accent band cuts across the page, and a black structural frame holds everything together. Section labels are set in all caps, giving the document a poster-like quality that most invoices never come close to.
Payment details and notes share the same yellow footer zone at the bottom of the page, which keeps the bold visual language consistent right through to the last line. This is a template for people who want their invoice to feel like an extension of their creative work, not a generic form they filled out because they had to.
Best for
- Creative agencies, brand studios, and production companies
- Designers and art directors who treat every deliverable as a design piece
- Anyone whose clients expect documents that match the energy of the work itself
What makes it different
Most invoice templates try to stay neutral. Creative Bold goes the other direction. The Anton and Inter font pairing gives you high-impact headlines alongside readable body text, which is a combination borrowed from editorial and poster design. The yellow accent band is not subtle, and the black structural frame makes the page feel contained and intentional.
Compared to the Brutalist V2 template, Creative Bold is more polished and more obviously "designed." Brutalist V2 is raw and structural. Creative Bold is loud but composed. They are both high-energy choices, but they attract different kinds of clients.
The all-caps section labels add another layer of visual hierarchy that you will not find in quieter templates. They make the document scannable at a glance, even from across a desk.
How to use this template
- Open invoice.Now and select "Creative Bold" from the template picker.
- Enter your business name and details. The oversized Anton headline will format your company name prominently in the header.
- Add your client's information in the billing section.
- Fill in line items with descriptions, quantities, and rates. The all-caps labels and high-contrast rows make the table easy to scan.
- Export to PDF. The yellow accent band, black frame, and bold typography all render cleanly in the exported file.
Frequently asked questions
Is this too loud for conservative clients?
It depends on the relationship. If your clients hired you for your creative sensibility, an invoice that reflects that can reinforce your brand. But if you are billing a traditional corporation or a government agency, the Corporate Blue template is a safer choice.
Is the yellow accent legible in print?
Yes. The yellow is used as a background band, not for text. All text on yellow areas is set in black, so contrast stays high. The template prints well on both color and monochrome printers, though you lose the yellow on black-and-white output.
How is this different from the Brutalist V2 template?
The Brutalist V2 template uses thick borders, Space Grotesk, and a magenta accent for a raw, structural feel. Creative Bold is more polished. It uses Anton headlines, a yellow accent band, and a composed layout that reads more like a designed poster than a deconstructed form. Both are bold, but the tone is quite different.
What fonts does this template use?
The browser preview pairs Anton for oversized headlines with Inter for body text. When you export to PDF, invoice.Now maps these to compatible fonts so the document looks consistent across all PDF viewers and platforms.
For a rawer aesthetic, check out the Brutalist V2 template. If you want something creative but more understated, the Studio template offers a quieter kind of personality. Or return to the invoice.Now homepage to see the full collection.