Graphic Design

Graphic Design

Making invitations is likely my favorite type of graphic design. It’s simple, straightforward, and easily satisfying to the eye. From save the dates, wedding invitations, and party invitations, I’ve widely enjoyed using my knowledge of visual hierarchy to convey event details in a 4×6 rectangle.

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Wedding Stationery (2025)

These were made using Affinity Designer with cut lines, printed at our local FedEx location, and hand-cut with their commercial paper cutter.

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ceremony itinerary

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guest book sign

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The bride also wanted a seating chart displayed on a mirror as seen in a Pinterest photo. The seating charts were made the same way as above and adhered to the mirror with stickers the bride purchased separately.

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The white lettering directly on the mirror, along with the “cards” lettering on the box below, were made on my Cricut Explore Air 2 and installed by hand.

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Graduation Party Invitations (2023)

With photographs professionally taken by Bobby Harding of Deep Light Company, these invitations were made using InDesign and printed through UPS for mailing.

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Project Presentation Poster (2022)

As part of the presentation of a website design project, this poster was created to display the summarization of the work into redesigning the website. The poster was created entirely in Adobe InDesign.

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Wedding Invitations (2020)

These invitations were made using Illustrator and InDesign, printed double-sided using a Konica Minolta, and mailed out to the invitees.

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