Take a peek at the most recent issue of Capitalines Magazine! Laura Lee Daigle is the 2013-2014 editor of Capitalines, which is a publication of The Junior League of Austin. It covers the League’s community and non-profit programs and grants, as well as details on their big fundraiser, A Christmas Affair (ACA).  The full online version can be found here. The fall issue has a circulation of over 3,000, and the shopping guide is...
Out and about: Is your shopping list covered?
As the holiday season kicks into high gear, so does America’s consumer culture. This naturally means more shopping and thus more advertising. Design and advertising go hand in hand, and during the months of November and December most marketing efforts feature traditional holiday icons such as red, green, ornaments, pine trees, etc. The timing and the subject matter may not have changed much, but the methods have. Within the last ten years or...
Out and about: And for your main font?
Restaurants are always playing around with different menu designs, but for the most part, the look of a menu is a clear indicator of how informal or upscale the establishment is. Image via wafflehouse.com/menu Generally, a high-end place will use a simple, elegant design, and often corporate chain menus often have more imagery and detailed descriptions of the food. Casual restaurants are typically attempting to attract customer volume and...
Hip hip hooray!
There is nothing cuter than a first birthday party, and this one, complete with hippo theme, was extra fun. The invitation was by LLB Designs, and the photography was by Bridget McPherson. Â The rest was all coordinated by the proud parents, and do doubt involved a lot of shopping on etsy and driving around town rounding up mason jars. Congratulations, and well done! Photography by bridgetmcpherson.com
Out and about: At the movies
Image via maxseesmovies.blogspot.com As with most types of design, movie credits can range from very minimalistic to long and complex sequences. All intend to capture and engage the audience while showcasing the title, cast, and crew, and it’s interesting to see how the trends change over the years. The use of an intricate and glitzy design to display the title and credits is far more common in older films. A lot of classics have an...