Thursday, December 23, 2010
a celebration of what's to come
It's not conceivable that it's this time of year again...2010 has flown by faster than any other year. The December Holiday Season, New Year in particular, represents a time of renewal and reflection, and this new year will mark the anniversary of having started this blog.
I leave you just a few days shy of Christmas day as I take the next two weeks to reflect on this year's successes and next year's plans. Thank you to all who have followed this visual journey through my blog and I'll see you back in the coming year. May you have a fabulous Holiday Season with your loved ones and end in celebration as you welcome what's to come with open arms.
Merry Christmas & Happy New Year, Lizelly.
{ Image Via :: LizzyB Loves }
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Friday, December 10, 2010
winter wedding visual + sparkle
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To bid you a great Wintery weekend this Friday evening, here's a Winter Wedding Visual + Sparkle I just created as inspiration for an upcoming wedding invitation. Happy Weekend.
{ Images Via :: Style Me Pretty :: Wedding 52 :: head vs. heart }
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
popping in to say...Fail Harder
Hello there. Hope all is well with you and that your Thanksgiving Holiday weekend was the best. Just wanted to pop in and say hi, I'm still here...it's been a while.
Here's a great video I came across a while ago created by the students of Wieden + Kennedy 12, an experimental advertising school run by Portland ad agency W+K. More than 100g clear thumbtacks were used to create this mural that spells out 'Fail Harder', a message that states how important failure can be during the creative process to come up with even greater ideas.
{ Video Via :: DesignMate }
Here's a great video I came across a while ago created by the students of Wieden + Kennedy 12, an experimental advertising school run by Portland ad agency W+K. More than 100g clear thumbtacks were used to create this mural that spells out 'Fail Harder', a message that states how important failure can be during the creative process to come up with even greater ideas.
{ Video Via :: DesignMate }
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