Backyard baby shower

Posted by on Feb 3, 2010 in Graphic design, Invitations | 1 comment

A couple of years ago we at LLB Designs got to work on this couple’s colorful fiesta shower invitations, and just a year or so ago wrapped up their change-of-address cards when they bought a new home.  So it probably should come as no surprise that next up is a baby shower invitation! The adorable hostesses planning the shindig wanted to play off of the couple’s illustration from their fiesta wedding shower, and also tie in the...

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Invitations: personalizing with personality

Posted by on May 5, 2009 in Invitations | 0 comments

This colorful invitation was created for a fiesta-themed couples shower in Dallas, Texas, when only a co-ed party involving plenty of margaritas would do.  The bride and groom are such fun people that creating an invitation around their fun-loving personality was definitely a must.  A custom illustration of the stylish couple, along with their salt ‘n peppa schnauzer Gracie decked out the invites and set the tone for a great evening out...

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Pucker up: lemon and lime invitations

Posted by on May 5, 2009 in Invitations | 0 comments

Between the summer heat in Austin, Texas and the gorgeous, beaming bride this was one HOT couples shower! A lemon and lime color pallet was a refreshing addition to a not-to-be-missed soiree. The invitations themselves featured a custom illustration of the bride and groom, and because the venue was a little tricky to find, coordinating maps were included–an extra detail that made finding the place simple for guests. Custom drink menus...

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Branding: chic and sleek

Posted by on Apr 20, 2009 in Branding | 0 comments

Is your company young and stylish?  Buttoned up and professional?  So trendy it hurts?  So classic that it’s got its collar popped and a sweater tied around its neck? Personality is such an important part of any brand, and this is particularly true for young companies that need to get a lot of mileage from everything they do. The logo, fonts and colors should all be created to portray the company’s voice, and then used...

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