Showing posts with label printwork. Show all posts
Showing posts with label printwork. Show all posts

18.8.09

Today's Special Is So America



Home Shopping anchors are sometimes fiercely good at their jobs, usually creepy (see above), and always so America. The Paris Hiltons of daytime tv, some like David Venable achieve viral fame for shear awkwardness. Dylan and I are working on a celebration of this obsession for the b-side of the scrap cover. Scraps for scrap are being pulled from the blog this week! Keep posting or email thestudio@ new material.

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3.8.09

Jane Goes to the Beach

Let's call this Jane Austen Goes to the Beach, Part: Too Many. Just a few more print-work things to do and this party's on! 





Invite at the printers now...







1st. There was a bit of Blog Styling












2nd. That whole confusion about what time period the inspiration was reeally coming from. Turns out, this wedding (in general) should feel like a Jane Austen Character ran through the 1800s and picked up some Victorian flair on her way to a weekend beach wedding in 2009. (We're talking a ceremony w/ quilt-covered hay-bale seating, marsh-sunsets and raffia fans)











3rd. The invite is finally finished and printing! Try convincing a broken-record of a employee at the printers that you're OK with NO RAISED FONT! NO TISSUE PAPER INSERTS! NO NO NO. Just Print it, front and back!

Also, the beautiful felt-finished paper should make anyone want to get married. 
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30.7.09

Bike ride in l'Eixample, anyone?


...because I've got a double bike. We can gawk at Gaudi tracery.


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