Showing posts with label Vow Bride. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vow Bride. Show all posts

Thursday, July 14, 2016

Vowchella: Summer of Love


The icing on the cake of designing the Fall/Winter issue of Vow Bride is creating the Launch Party Invitation. This issue I'm so extremely proud of the beautiful images, unique stories, elegant design and stunning collaboration of so many wonderful LOCAL businesses.

Wanna know what's really sad? I won't even be able to attend my own party! Flowy, showy and flower crowns is totally my jam!! But, I'll be happily jamming with one of my besties at her Portland wedding and road tripping down the West Coast so I can't be sad for too long.


Saturday, January 30, 2016

January Project Log

Finalized projects from this month. As you can see, no two designs are ever the same.



{vowbride.com  // 106-page print magazine // design, art director}



{CBDX 7th Annual Casino Night  //  young professionals group  // member & graphic design}

{American Classic Self Storage  //  location map for 11 regional locations //  graphic design & illustration}

{cloudstream.systems  // tech company in charlotte north carolina  //  logo design and flyer creation}




{Virginia Beach Convention Center  //  10th anniversary emblem, save the date and invite design}


No job is too big or too small.
If you have graphic design needs you'd like to talk about, shoot me an email here.

Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Saying my Vows.


These last few months have been pretty surreal. I cannot begin to express my gratitude for the encouragement and love, the thoughtful messages, those of you who talked me off the ledge (and those of you who pushed me right up to it) and the select few who listened to me whine and praise the whole time. I love every single one of you.



The one and only Kim Wadsworth

While I have many amazing ventures at my fingertips, I feel like my biggest project to date has been the latest issue of Vow Bride magazine. In May, I was hired as the Art Director of the celebrated wedding publication and had no idea just what was in store for me. I've met so many wonderful people, including my editor, Kim Wadsworth. I received a couple new freelance clients, and became more engaged with current ones. My design and writing skills were tested (yes, I actually wrote for this issue).
The girls from Table Seven Antiques

Delicious desserts from Incredible Edibles

But most importantly, I got to play a very important role in supporting the neighborhood businesses of Hampton Roads. One thing I absolutely adore about Vow is how much it loves its community. As you're flipping through the pages, you can really see just how many phenomenal small and local businesses we are fortunate to have in this area. And, how much these florists, photographers, designers and other talents give back - for free a majority of the time!

If you haven't seen the Fall and Winter issue, please pick one up today...or head over to the online version.


John from Glass Gardens

#36: Vow Bride

#52: Freelance

#34: Write an article

#78: Flower Cart


I'm participating in the 92 Days of Summer challenge. Click here to see my 92 To-Do's for this Summer - and to see the brave souls tackling their own lists!