Friday, April 1, 2011

It is produced by pressing together moist fibers, typically cellulose pulp derived from wood, rags or grasses, and drying them into flexible sheets.

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I'm making some business cards for Verket, and seeing how their profile is mostly square, with the logo and the web-site, I'm making square ones with squares! Hehe. They'll be 54 x 54 mm, basing the dimensions on the international standard of business cards: 86 x 54mm which is the size of credit cards.
And I just figured out how to properly mosaic pictures in inDesign, Object > Path > Make Compound Path (a bit more clicking than the easy-peasy Create Clipping Mask option in PhotoShop). So I'm going to play around with some pictures of the cafè as the front.

Photographs taken at a business card brain-storming session with Marianne at her office. Paper and colors ♥



I've worn pink the last couple of days:
Pink.
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14 comments:

  1. the back of that shirt is really gorgeous and i love your scarf!


    <3 steffy
    Steffys Pros and Cons

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  2. lovely lace on the back of the shirt :)
    looks like Irish lace...

    hope you've been well,

    xoxo

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  3. looking forward to seeing the business cards outcome, i.e. if you'll share them with us ;-)

    Have a wonderful weekend ;-)

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  4. For en tøff genser!
    Ha en finfin helg :)

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  5. Wonderful shirt, suits you so well!
    Wish you a nice weekend :)

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  6. Steffys Pros and Cons: Thanks, I absolutely adore it ♥ it's such a shame to have to put a cardigan over it x) haha.

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  7. dont judge people by their avatar: Absolutely ♥ thank you :)

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  8. LatteLisa: Oh,I will ! Working on the final details on Verket's, but mine are still a bit "in the blue" as I would directly translate a Norwegian saying, it meaning it's not really finished yet ;) hehe.

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  9. i always love hearing about your design process, this project is super interesting! gorgeous photos as always and adore how PMS is an inclusion...um, not the girl kinda pms, you know what i mean ; )

    you are so lovely wearing your soft pink palette! cheers to much success on the finished product. ♥

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  10. Haha, I made the most ridiculous confused stare at Marianne when she first started talking about PMS xD!

    Thank you :)

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