Nov
17
Real Wedding Design Process: Modern Palm Springs Graphics
Filed Under Art, Inspiration to Creation, Lollipop Invitations, Weddings
The devil is in the details! Every event that we do, we ask our clients a series of questions to ensure we do not overlook any unique design details that would make the event extra special.We also meet with the couple at the venue to do a walk through and later create a detailed site plan with the location of every table, chair and floral arrangement!
For Val & Garth’s Palm Spring’s wedding we created mid-century looking graphics to highlight the catering and other fun features! To jazz up the existing bar we built a lemonade stand around it and had a keg corset with the sign “Cheers for Beers”. We provided chic custom Mr. and Mrs. Lemonhead cocktails in both ‘his’ and ‘hers’ versions (one pink and one yellow!)
Retro food tags for the Vegan feast were created and played off of the same comical tongue-in-cheek dessert signage.
Instead of a traditional ceremony program we illustrated a comic in the story of how Val & Garth met and fell in love. Each comic was tied with an adorable polka dot ribbon and was given to guests. They were totally shocked! We even have Val & Garth in their wedding attire in the last frame!
We were inspired by the Warhol style Pop Art in the house and implemented it into our design by turning Val & Garth into masterpieces themselves.
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Wow your graphics and ideas are over the top. Love,love, love the comic book love story. What a great idea….and the pop art of Val and Garth is to die for. I love that they can keep that as a momento of their special day.
Love this stuff, SOO original. nice work.
This is great. Love the 50’s look of some designs. Well done guys!
Too funny! I’d love to attend a wedding that had graphic like these… so FUN!
The graphics and overall design are so fun! Congrats to you and your team on creating such a unique event for this creative couple.
Love all the retro and Warhol-esque graphics — btw, was the event catered by Native Foods (one of my favorite restaurants here in the desert)?
Nice work.
Yes Red Lantern, Native Foods did in fact cater! We will be posting some photos of their delicousness in one of the next posts!