Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Praise for "Our" Photographer!







Adair Freeman, the photographer that captures mostly all of the children that you see in my work, is first and foremost an amazing, creative commercial photographer. You can see her latest work displayed at Arts at the Airport in Nashville, Tennessee. She just recently praised me for my work as seen in Bride Buzz, so here's returning the favor! Read more on her blog.

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Beautiful Letters

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If you enjoy typography, check this out. I love this! Jessica Hische has an affinity for letters, and she illustrates that quite well!

Thursday, March 25, 2010

I Got Buzzed!


Check out the daily feature in Bride Buzz, it's me! I'm humbled yet greatly excited by this wonderfully written article. Thanks for the buzz!

Monday, March 22, 2010

Spring Inspiration


I love this inspiration board by Harvey Faircloth for Spring '10. A combination of color, pattern, and shape all beautifully translated into this well organized presentation of their Spring collection. I wish my closet was color coordinated like this!

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Daily Eye Candy





Every morning I look forward to read Daily Candy's emails. If you aren't a subscriber and don't mind daily emails, then I would sign-up! According to your city, you will receive cool, fun, and clever ideas that are happening that day, week, or weekend. Although the most exciting things to me everyday are these amazing watercolors that coordinate with the "theme" of the candy that day. Each day the illustration by Sujean Rim is perfect, simple, and seems effortless.

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Color Me Good



Look at these wonderful color palettes. They are so in tune to the color in the photography. Type and image made stronger through color! Examples here are from Azure magazine. Just one of the many great magazines that exemplifies strong design and brand. Enjoy.

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Daily Diptychs


Get your daily dose of these harmonious pairs of photographs. The composition usually matches an inanimate pattern or form with its compatible match found in nature. Wonder which photograph inspires the other first?