Keep It Simple

Thursday, June 28, 2012


I adore Love Vs Design–their work hits the mark with graphics that are modern, but don't sacrifice romance, which I would hazard to say should be a pretty big part of any wedding! The Keep It Simple suite, with its punchy color, hand-drawn elements and the subtlest nod to papel picado is perfect for a summertime soirée, don't you think?

16 comments:

  1. love this! simple and pretty with a punch of color :) xoxo jillian:: cornflake dreams

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  2. Oh those are just simple and gorgeous at the same time!

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  3. I'm loving the mix of fonts & the sunny font color!

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  4. PRetty sure the font is the best part!

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  5. this is very pretty. I'm kinda mildly obsessed with all things yellow so this is right up my ally.

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  6. i love this!!!!!!!!!!! such pretty colors and lines :)

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  7. I'm loving those fonts... and of course the color. Super pretty!

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  8. Love this! It's such a great balance between fancy & fun!

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  9. So classy. These will look darling 100 years from now

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  10. I love simple too because my wedding invite was quite simple. It was made by Crane but good paper and simplicity was key for us. This invite is perfect! Hope you are doing well my darling! XO

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  11. I really, really like this! Love the font changes and the color so much! Also, I love the word "punchy." (;

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  12. agreed- love vs design is spot on every time! I spend hours now looking at paper and font and I had no idea there were so many beautiful designs out there!

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  13. These are really lovely. It just shows that even with a simple design, great colour and typography and a few choice details, a design can still be personal and special.

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  14. I also love their work as well! and especially their free printables!

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