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Portfolio | More custom wedding invitations

Friday, June 27th, 2008

Here’s another set of custom wedding invitations that we did recently for our friends Claudia and Dan. Like Shona & Craig’s invitations, this design was also laser-cut.

Close-up C and D

Claudia and Dan had told us that they really liked our Flowerish: Circle card designs and they wanted something similar to that, but more personalized for their wedding. They chose a ‘bordeaux’-coloured cardstock lined with a cream-coloured cardstock. (Red is a very lucky colour for Asian weddings, and traditionally paired with gold, but us new-fangled Asian kids like to move away from that a bit yet still keep the older generation mostly happy).

custom wedding invitation

Inside, we did a formal yet classic-looking layout with a smaller, less flourishy version of the “C&D” emblem at the top:

custom wedding invitation, inside

The neat thing is, they like the emblem so much that it will be repeated in favours and other elements of their wedding. :)

Inspiration | Font-loving

Monday, June 16th, 2008

Since we like to stay abreast of what’s current in all types of design, including graphic design, we get regular updates from Veer about their various product offerings. (While we like their design-geek merchandise, unfortunately their shipping costs to Canada are rather prohibitive to me actually ordering anything).

In any event, we get updated about their fonts, and each and every time we see their font selection, we always instantly in love with anything by Alejandro Paul. It has to do with the beautiful ligatures in his script fonts — exampled by the “lf” of “Hybrid golf nights” and the double-ff in “My Affair” below.

Script fonts by Alejandro Paul

The question is how to justify the need to purchase these beautiful fonts ($395 for 5 typefaces), or do we just make our own project (jewelry perhaps?) that needs them…

Inspiration | Art of the Business Card

Wednesday, July 18th, 2007

If you’re looking for inspiration in the design of your own business card, or just want to go looking at some good examples of well thought-out, graphic design, take a look at this Flickr Group: Art of the Business Card.

There are over 500 images of different business cards. Most of them go beyond the simple little piece of cardstock that just gets thrown in goldfish bowls in restaurants offering a draw for a free lunch :)

Here’s a couple of examples.
A clever use of props for this hair and make-up artist’s card:

And a full set of company cards, indexed depending on which department you’re looking for:

While there are some great ideas here, and some fanatastic-looking ones that are round or longer or bigger than your typical business card, like this manicurist’s card(that puts die-cuts to good use):

the ones I like best are those that actually work within the normal parameters of a business card since the unusually shaped ones just don’t work for practicality for fitting in rolodexes!

Inspiration | The 2nd set of ‘Fresh Foliage Brushes’ is out!

Wednesday, July 19th, 2006

A quick blog entry while I can still take advantage of a decent internet connection:

Check out Jason Gaylor’s blog for the second set of Fresh Foliage 2 brushes that just came out.
Very pretty! Hmmm… already thinking of different ways of using them.

(The first set is available here.)