Messy Masterpieces

Posted January 26th, 2013 in Personal by Kathryn Awe

Let's make a masterpiece!

The kids and I spent some time the other day practicing our painting / mess-making skills (but that comes naturally, right?). What a photo opportunity! And when I loaded this on the computer I immediately had an idea for a little design. My kids tend to have that effect ;)

Messy Art Facebook CoverI thought this would also make an excellent Facebook Cover so I rearranged a little and created this panoramic. I’m glad Facebook integrated this feature into the user profiles. It allows for a little more self expression (or promotion) space and I do really enjoy panoramic designs.

 

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Happy 4th of July

Posted July 4th, 2012 in Personal, Photography Retouching by Kathryn Awe

Happy 4th of July

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Word Portraits

Posted June 7th, 2012 in Fine Art, Personal, Photography Retouching by Kathryn Awe

I found an interesting tutorial and was inspired to try it on my own as a basis for a page in the kids’ baby books. I did this one for Caleb’s book and I am brainstorming what to do for Cece’s. My process was a bit different from the tutorial (as I tend to do) as I wanted the text to be editable and not mess with making all those unneeded brushes. I left the text layers as vector and grouped them. I then set the face image to a clipping mask and applied the invert mask over that layer. Anyways, enough technical talk – here’s the image. It will be for a 12×12 book. Really excited to print this one up!

Caleb's Word Portrait

I love the result.

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My Re-brand Preview

Posted May 4th, 2012 in Branding, Logos, Personal by Kathryn Awe

Since I’m now on a new computer with new software, it’s time for a new logo. I’m deciding to fully re-brand myself as I venture into doing more freelance work. Here is a preview of the new logo and look I’ve been working on. Tell me below – what do you think?

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Aubrie’s Birthday Invitation

Posted May 2nd, 2012 in Invitations, Personal, Uncategorized by Kathryn Awe

Bright, fun colors and flowers are on order for this little one’s first birthday party invitation! I love how it turned out and my family and I are looking forward to attending the party…

In other news, I’m now using CS 5.5 and looking forward to downloading my copy of CS6 next week! :)

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My Wedding Package

Posted February 15th, 2011 in Branding, Personal, Websites, Wedding by Kathryn Awe

One of the most detailed but most enjoyable projects I have worked on to date. I wasn’t too particular about many of the details pertaining to my “Big Day” but I wasn’t going to settle for store bought invites – I am a Graphic Designer, after all!

First came the Save The Date magnets which set the theme and colors up perfectly (we also had a co-worker of mine at the time take the photos). The recipients loved that we sent them a calendar for the whole year and many still have the magnets on their fridge to this day. Our wedding date was highlighted both in the calendar layout and in the sub-heading.

The Invitation Kit was the most detailed piece but is the most important when it comes to this type of event. I had these nice photos and thought it would be a great thing to somehow give my family and friends a photo of us together as a keepsake. I determined a 5×7 would be a good size and would fit well into the silver envelopes I subsequently ordered. The outside gate fold served as the actual invitation with all the details of the ceremony. The inside gate fold was the tear-off RSVP card which was perforated for easy tearing and self stamped so my invitees could simply fill it out and drop it back to me in the mail. This worked fantastically and eliminated the need for a second envelope and the postage required for that. I ensured the RSVP portion would fit under the USPS guidelines for postcard pricing. The perforation cost was minimal in comparison to the extra postage and paper fees. I also wanted to not have this piece fold equally down the middle since the RSVP card needed to be smaller and the information side larger. The wax seal (while tricky at first to implement) gave it a perfectly off-centered accent and special feel.

The programs are simply a tri-fold 8.5×11 piece. Printed on matte 80# paper, they are simple in layout but not in the design. These carry over the same elements from the other pieces to complete the theme. This was a great way to not only guide our guests through the ceremony but also give a little background about our wedding party and give a thank you on the back.

I also created a small website that contained information about the wedding such as hotels in the area, the reception menu, and vendors we used, a page about how we met, and a photo gallery where I uploaded photos both from the wedding and from our childhood.

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