Invoices and infographics may seem like two entirely different business materials, but they actually have one key thing in common: they both exist to convey information.
However, while infographics are known for employing colorful designs and data visualizations, invoices are typically pretty straightforward.
Of course, conveying important payment information in a clear and concise way is the name of the game — but that doesn’t mean you can’t add a little brand personality to them.
To help you get a sense of the possibilities, we put together a collection of impressive invoice samples that may inspire you to rethink your current design. Many of them are free to download and customize.
16 of the Best Professional Invoice Samples and Templates
1. Pascale Dufour
This bold invoice sample is perfect for brands that boast a playful personality. The friendly copy —“Hi! This is your invoice” — catches your eye and helps to lead you through the statement.
Not to mention, the color choices on the taxes, deductions, and totals line creates just enough contrast to ensure you can’t miss the end amount.
2. Basic Invoice
No frills, just business. This basic invoice template, developed here at HubSpot, gives you all the necessities of paper billing without the written fields that more complex business services might want distinguished.
The template above offers space for your name, your client’s name, invoice date, and a base of 10 itemized services. You can add more as needed.
3. Blue Service Invoice
This soft-colored, service-based invoice template allows you to include multiple jobs and how much each one cost your client.
Download this template together with a pack of 10 free templates using the link in the header above the image — each design conveniently opens in Microsoft Word.
4. Fabio Basile
Business in the front. Party in the back.
This double-sided invoice sample offers an interesting twist on an otherwise standard design.
We especially love the “handcrafted for” language on the design side, which side helps to make the customer feel valued by the business they’ve worked with.
5. Commercial Invoice
Selling a variety of products and services? The commercial invoice above might be just what you need. Developed here at HubSpot, this template allots space for product origin, manufacturing origin, discounts offered to your client, and more. Download it for free by clicking the header above.
6. Front and Center
Put your final price to the client “front and center” using this design by Ari Krzyzek. Contact this designer using the link in the header — her project comes with matching letters and business cards. Or, simply use her concept as inspiration to create an invoice of your own.
The document makes great use of contrast in font color, allowing the red price to really pop against the thin black text surrounding it.
7. Green Shipping Invoice
This green template can be downloaded using the link in the header above the image. Dedicated to shipping-based services, the vibrant document is perfect for transactions that involved the transportation of goods.
8. JPWTemplates
This is a more specific invoice sample, focused on billing for services — in this case: photography.
This invoice uses an actual photograph in the header to highlight the quality of their services. This is a clever idea that can be leveraged for multiple services such as graphic design, illustration, interior design, and so on.
If you want to further personalize your invoice, you can use a photo or design from the customer’s specific project to give it a custom look and feel.
9. Classic Designs
Here’s an example of a straightforward invoice design that clearly details all of the important invoice criteria — contact information, itemized purchases, payment information, and so on.
The design leverages pops of red to call out key pieces of information to make the statement feel less overwhelming.
10. Orange Standard
It doesn’t get much more basic than the orange standard invoice template, shown above. Download this template for free using the link in the header above the image. It opens in Microsoft word, allowing you to insert your logo in the top-righthand corner and add additional service rows to match how many services you provided your customer.
11. Bold Stationary
This invoice sample uses a split design to divide contact information and payment information. This approach is free of any distractions or fancy elements, yet it still feels intentionally designed.
If your business is a bit more traditional, this sample serves as a great guide.
12. Novomatic
This invoice sample uses various shades of yellow to chunk out different parts of the invoices into digestible sections.
This invoice also leverages the footer of the statement to point customers towards the company’s social media channels as a way to offer a lasting connection.
13. Blue Minimal Standard
The minimalist invoice template shown above caters to services that are hard to describe in individual lines of services. Using the large “Notes” tile in the center of the document, you can put the focus on the nuances of your business, so it’s clear why you’ve charged your client the price you’ve charged. Download it for free using the link in the header above the image.
14. Yellow Minimalist
There’s something about yellow that makes a document friendlier. Vibrant but unaggressive, this template emphasizes your price in large font on the bottom-righthand corner, with a yellow border to make sure it doesn’t get forgotten in a pile of other white sheets of paper on your client’s desk.
15. Victory
This invoice template offers space for a logo on the bottom-lefthand corner, rather than the top, for professionals who want to make it clear right away that this document is a bill to be paid (hence “INVOICE” listed on the top-righthand corner).
The invoice’s midsection allows the sender to include a thorough description of each individual service provided — a helpful billing format if your business spanned multiple projects over a long period of time.
16. Soft Banner
Professional designers, here’s an invoice concept just for you. Showing your clients a colorful, brand-aligned invoice is a surefire way to get clients remembering you and rehiring you for more work. The centered price banner in this design uses a soft green background to make steep costs look a bit less frightening to the customer.
How to Write an Invoice
Want to make your own invoice? We’ve got you covered. Check out HubSpot’s Invoice Template Generator to create a professional invoice PDF in just a few clicks. Here’s how to use it:
- Click this page to visit the Invoice Template Generator.
- Click the dotted square on the top-righthand corner of the template to upload an image file of your logo. Or, drag and drop this image file into the square.
- Use the circular wrench/paintbrush icon to the left of the template to change the invoice’s color scheme.
- Hover your cursor over the “Item Description” section to “Add More” rows if you’re billing your client for more than one product or service.
- Hover your cursor over each individual field to customize details such as invoice number, company name, item quantity, and relevant notes to the recipient.
- When you’ve finished customizing your invoice, click “Download Now” just below the template. Your invoice will download as a
The generator offers a ton of customizable elements, so you can be sure the design meets your exact business needs.