Sick day.

by Kristen DeLap


Used what I had within reach. My first foray into "sign painting" style. But faked it by drawing the letters instead of using a brush.  

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Airport delay

by Kristen DeLap


From the AA terminal of LGA, some scribbles on a late night, 3-hour flight delay...in the last pages of a notebook and on the back of some work documents. 

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Table numbers

by Kristen DeLap


Included in the commission was a request for corresponding table numbers. 

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I sent these all off to the bride today. Can't wait to see this whole suite set up in a few weeks. 

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230

by Kristen DeLap


The stack on the left is of finished place cards. The stack on the right is all the ones I screwed up - some misspellings, a lot of misshapen letters, couple ink smudges and blobs, some spacing issues. Somewhat defeating. But you just have to keep going until you've got it. 230 names later. Done.

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I'm happy with the results. And I hope the bride and groom will be as well.

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Commission

by Kristen DeLap


Working on the first wedding hand lettering since my own wedding, creating placecards. Very excited, and trying not to go too overboard perfecting each one before moving on to the next. 

A very simple, legible design for what will be a very classic, traditional wedding next month.  

 

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Vast and Brilliant

by Kristen DeLap


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Not the opposite of "speak softly", but an addition to. Sometimes you can't be confined by skirting boundaries appropriately, and it is better to cast your net wide. Use caps, not just script. A Sharpie and a nib. 


Designing a website

by Kristen DeLap


This last week, all of my creative energy has been poured into the new website design for the Prairie Gold Rush, an antique tractor magazine that my parents publish. The last site I designed for them was in html in 2006 or so, and it was really showing its age. I'm pretty proud of this new site, which is still super functional, and hopefully draws even more attention to their history preservation.