JUN.27.09 : LEAPIN LIZARD ART GALLERY : COVINGTON, KENTUCKY
Adrienne (my sis-in-law) & Lisa expressed their desire for something different, minimalist & modern. The result: a fabric-inspired letterpress pattern with bold type treatments complimented by mint greens & rich plums.
Letterpress printing by: BirdDogPress
Wedding Invites
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SEASON + JOHN
AUG.08.09 : FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH : HOUSTON, TEXAS This Texas couple’s fun but sophisticated design featured brown envelopes containing an invitation ensemble packaged together with a custom pink belly band. The classic letter B Monogram paired with a casual yet elegant script and modern pattern brought a little old and a little new to this Southern wedding. -
LaVon + Dan
JUN.20.09 : STEIN ERIKSEN LODGE : PARK CITY, UTAH What to do for a bride as married to family tradition and social graces as oh-so-today design? Balance, of course. The middle ground between a stylish New York bride and her plans for a mountain wedding retreat? Black and ivory inspired by invitations of days gone by. Photo of LaVon by: Rebekah Westover & Letterpress printing by: Rohner Letterpress -
Jae + John
OCT.06.07 : ATLANTA BOTANICAL GARDEN : ATLANTA, GEORGIA What better inspiration than a class act of a bride? Jae’s stellar personal style is reflected in an icon of interlocking Js that was beautifully letterpressed, then incorporated into every wedding piece as the couple’s wedding logo. This set embodies the personal elegance of an extraordinary couple.
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Carrie + Rob
MAY.20.06 : CHEEKWOOD BOTANICAL GARDEN : NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE Not just any design would do for a funky, free-spirited bride. This abstract design includes an item of personal significance to the couple – New York’s Big Apple. The result is freewheeling & a bit crazy – just like Carrie! Letterpress printing added that special twist to a truly unique design. Letterpress printing by: Rohner Letterpress -
Anne + Jeffrey
AUG.10.07 : FLINT HILL MANSION : NORCROSS, GEORGIA The inspiration: a simple hibiscus. The interpretation: bold and bright, just like Anne. With colors like fuchsia and orange, it was go big or go home. Guess which one we chose? Anne’s guests won’t soon forget her beautiful wedding…or her vivid invitations. -
Jennifer + Kevin
MAY.06.06 : PAYNE-CORLEY HOUSE : DULUTH, GEORGIA Gerbera daisies and rich, vivid colors reflect the bride’s bright personality. A request for “something different” resulted in a design that combines clean and modern with classic florals. Designed to tie in with the wedding’s floral theme, these invitations prove that design on a budget can be anything but boring. -
Lauren + Jeff
APR.23.05 : VILLA CHRISTINA : ATLANTA, GEORGIA A spring garden wedding. An explosion of soft pastels. An unforgettable suite of color that defies convention while respecting time-honored traditions. This Atlanta bride combines the best of soft and sassy – and so do her multi-colored invitations and floral wedding logo. -
Amanda + Mathew
MAY.01.04 : CHEEKWOOD BOTANICAL GARDEN : NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE An eye for detail…an interactive touch…a garden wedding all about family and friends. Organic orchids meet flowing text treatments in a design inspired by the great outdoors. The booklet included a tear-out RSVP form and was closed with a satin ribbon, creating a unique interaction between the bride and her guests. -
Ann + Matt
JUL.10.04 : LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER & FOX THEATRE : ATLANTA, GEORGIA The classic monogram gets a playful update in a design that’s all about luxury. The couple’s initials were combined in a custom monogram and the invitations were inspired by the couple’s desire for a traditional ceremony and an anything-but reception. Offset printing and metallic paper prove that materials are just as important as graphic design.

