Enter Medieval style invite to a party This was designed for a 30th party held at a medieval banquet. I chose colours and fonts which I thought suited the era and printed these using an inkjet printer on a textured paper which was placed into a gold envelope and sealed with a red wax seal.Your Description Here
Examples of wedding invitations I have created, using ribbons, pearls, diamante sliders and textured cards and papers.
Examples of wedding invitations I have created, using ribbons, diamante sliders and feathers.
Wedding invitation - this invite consisted of an oversized card DL folder secured with a pink voile ribbon and a tag displaying the most important information. Inside were 5 DL cards which told guests everything they needed to know, plus I included an RSVP card.
'Balls to Bullfighting' campaign - I designed this t-shirt for a competition on the site www.dontpaniconline.com. The campaign was launched by the League Against Cruel Sports to raise awareness about bullfighting. The brief stipulated the colours, but other than that, there was little direction. As the t-shirt had to be unisex and appeal to a wide audience, I didn't want it to be too gory or scary.
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Sara Greatorex
Graphic Designer Leighton Buzzard, United Kingdom