I worked with Caitlin today to develop a new logo for her site. How great does this look?
Check out www.caitlindomanico.com to see the incorporated logo and all of her beautiful work!
Thursday, June 26, 2008
New Splash page logo!
I like to change my look just as often as the next girl. So here's the new splash page logo for Voilà! Like it?
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logo,
Voilà splash page logo
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Voilà! mentioned in article in Times Herald!
We're so excited to have been mentioned in the June Bridal 08 insert of the Times Herald! The wonderful ladies of my networking group have a whole article discussing how we formed, what we contribute, and list each of our businesses.
Philly Women Entrepreneurs ROCK!
Philly Women Entrepreneurs ROCK!
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newspaper article,
Times Herald
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Michelle's Bride & Groom signs
Michelle is having a beach themed wedding this summer and asked me to make simple "Bride" and "Groom" signs for their reception. The finished signs looked great!
Labels:
bride,
groom,
reception chair signs
Monday, June 9, 2008
Sheila & Shannon's Chinese Garden Wedding
Sheila & Shannon are our good friends and I was thrilled to design their invitations for them. I'm also doing their other wedding stationery, but I wanted to make sure to post these because they turned out perfect.
Sheila initially told me about the Chinese garden in NYC where she was planning to have the wedding ceremony and how she wanted the invitation to give their guests a taste of what was to come. She mentioned having a window looking into a garden scene and possibly using a pocket fold to keep all the inserts in place.
I had the perfect idea for her: a burgundy z-card invitation with gold parchment printed layers and a window cut out for a beautiful painting of the garden. The z-card layout allowed the information to be glued on the invite, a great alternative to a pocket fold.
After showing her a sample of my idea, she was blown away. Below is the completed set.
Sheila initially told me about the Chinese garden in NYC where she was planning to have the wedding ceremony and how she wanted the invitation to give their guests a taste of what was to come. She mentioned having a window looking into a garden scene and possibly using a pocket fold to keep all the inserts in place.
I had the perfect idea for her: a burgundy z-card invitation with gold parchment printed layers and a window cut out for a beautiful painting of the garden. The z-card layout allowed the information to be glued on the invite, a great alternative to a pocket fold.
After showing her a sample of my idea, she was blown away. Below is the completed set.
Labels:
chinese,
chinese garden,
wedding invitation,
z-card
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