Team Bride & Groom Photo Props Where Guests Were Encouraged To Take A Candid Polaroid Photo And Strike A Pose, Leaving Well Wishes For The Bride To Be.
My Sister Is A No Frills Kind Of Gal. Knowing She Didn't Even Want A Shower, But Was Getting One Anyway, I Wanted The Invite To Be Casual, Fun, And Care-Free, Just Like My Big Sis.
Complimenting The Peachy Orange Flower Petals, All Invites Were Sent Out In Olive Green Envelopes.
Gold And Silver Were The Theme Of The Day. The Bride Requested Hearts As The Graphical Element So I Arranged The Hearts Showering Down On The Details Of The Invite.
The Invites Were Printed On A Shimmering Card Stock To Give The Illusion Of Metallics And Sent Out In Charcoal Envelopes.
I always told myself that when I got married that I would make my own invitations (in the hopes to save a few bucks and make it more personal). With the help of my best friend Christina, we were able to create something truly unique and memorable for my big day.
You see, I have an affinity for daisies and being that I was getting married at the NY Botanical Gardens at the end of August, I wanted the design to be indicative of the venue and the atmosphere.
My must-have elements were daisies and burlap. I wanted the color palette to be natural with hints of navy and yellow undertones.
Christina is a master illustrator and whipped up the design of the daisies. Cards were printed on a decent card stock and then set in different color burlap wrappings - cream, beige, and dark brown. The envelopes were navy and the invites were all tied together with burlap twine.
wild daisies, succulents, burlap bows
wild flowers, yellow and white daisies
Guests Received One Of Three Burlap Invitations - Cream, Beige, Or Brown.
Assembled And Stuffed By Yours Truly. The RSVP Card And Accommodations Card Were Tied Together With Twine And Laid Neatly On Top Of The Burlap Invite To Ensure No Details Went Missing
200 Invites Designed & Assembled
Consistently developing and executing high-quality branded concepts across a variety of platforms- video, editorial, social, live events, in effort to align your goals with your desired target audience.
I specialize in:
• Creating the big idea
• Copywriting, Art Direction, Marketing, Design
• Managing client interaction during post production
• Designing all pre and post production sales materials, including concept overview, storyboards, integration details and wrap reports.
• Managing the deployment and creation of post-sale activated concepts across platforms (articles, galleries, listicles, video)
E! wanted to generate intrigue and establish "The Arrangement" as a Top 5 social show on Sunday night with branded content solutions and live interviews that encourage fans to speculate about the secrets behind Hollywood power players, their ambitions and ulterior motives.
Leading up to the premiere of this new scripted drama, we produced 4 unique branded video concepts all tailored to E! series plot, "Never Trust A Hollywood Ending"
Branded Video Series Overview:
Nothing in Hollywood is what it seems. You could say it’s all an illusion or at the very least, has all been pre-arranged. Daily Mail will lift a lid on the glossy veneer of tinsel town by running down the essentials of maintaining everyday life in the spotlight.
1 of 2 Stop-motion videos
2 of 2 Stop-motion videos
Real or Arranged? Never Trust A Hollywood Ending...Tailored to the hopeless romantic in all of us, we’ll take to the streets to fuel speculations on which Hollywood romances people think are real and which may be arranged? We’ll even go as far to ask viewers if they had the chance to make the perfect power couple, who would they set-up?
1 of 2 Live Video Interviews
An Arrangement to Do Whatever You Want…In this Man on the Street video experiment, we’ll play on The Arrangement’s theme of signing a contract marriage based on the laws of initial attraction.
2 of 2 Live Video Interviews
I design apparel, invites, and other marketing and event promotions all customized to your company and/or non-profit organizations needs.
This design is the hallmark insignia for the Ken Zebrowski Hep C Awareness Walk. Past iterations played with different color combinations, from the signature Hep C colors (Red & Yellow) to the version shown below, this design is a staple in every Rockland County Residence.
For this year's rendition, I wanted to do something a little different but in the same vein as the legacy design. My inspiration was a combination of a cross trainer worn by the Greek god, Hermes. I think it goes without saying that this year was a fan favorite.
My uncle passed away in March 2007 at the age of 61 from the Hepatitis C virus. In his honor, we run an annual memorial walk to help drive awareness for Hep C since early detection is critical to combatting this disease.
For the last 7 years I've been creating the T-Shirts that are given in exchange for every donation made - a memento to a man who was fiercely loyal to his family and his friends, and missed dearly.
To learn more or to make a donation, please visit the Ken Zebrowski Memorial Fund