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Zillij laser-cut suite

Traditional 'zillij' tile design inspired this print suite for a beautiful destination wedding in Marrakech

Traditional ‘zillij’ tile design inspired this print suite for a beautiful destination wedding in Marrakech.

I created a custom logo for the happy couple using a ‘Khamsa’ or ‘Hand of Fatima’ motif. This symbol is considered auspicious in Moroccan folklore – paired with an ampersand, it represented our best wishes for the newlyweds, and provides a visual nod towards the traditional henna worn by the bridal party.  I employed a colour palette that would complement the Atlas roses, metallic accents and dusky pink environs.

The full commission encompassed a variety of card stock items, invitations with laser-cut sleeves, acrylic accessories, wayfinding and signage, stickers and corresponding website.

Personalised wedding favours for all of the guests
Wedding favours with custom print and laser-cut acrylic design
wedding favours with custom print and laser cut acrylic design
Artisan wedding favours with custom print and laser cut acrylic design
custom wedding design - table markers
Co-ordinating table markers
custom wedding design - table markers
Tablescape
order of service
Order of proceedings cards
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Viva Las Vegas!

Neon Graveyard
Neon Graveyard
Viva Las Vegas wedding site
Viva Las Vegas wedding site screenshot

An image from the endlessly inspiring Neon Boneyard, Las Vegas, Nevada. In the ever-shifting landscape of Sin City, this is the place where all good iconic signage goes to retire.

We discovered this unique museum filled with acres of casino history and typographic delights on a funny and fascinating guided tour in  2009. After deciding to have a wedding vow renewal in Las Vegas last year, the first thing we thought of was to hire the boneyard for a memorable  and fun wedding photo shoot.

I updated our wedding  site with some photos and video from the day.  Ah-huh huh