MissPixel

Graphic design

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Wedding invitation

Design: 2010
Client: Family Winter

A fresh green ‘tree of life’ was applied on the Winter’s wedding artwork. The invitation is a two creased A4, where the lower flap is a continuation of the upper flap when closed. On the inside, the text is set in a shallow and elegant font.

Besides the invitation, several other pieces were designed, including: directions to the event, guest cards for the dinner table and a cover for the church leaflet. Even the envelopes received a pair of green leaves from the tree as a finishing touch.

Prior to the wedding invitation, the guests received a ‘Save the date’ notification. The overall design had not been decided by then so it’s a bit different from the rest. On the card, a small magnet with the date was attached as a reminder for the fridge.

  • Graphic design
  • Typographic design
  • Logo
  • Invitation
  • Menu card
  • Cover
  • Envelope
  • Wedding
  • Party
  • Event
  • Nature

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About MissPixel

Global entrepreneur

Based in Barcelona and working in the cloud, I love international flavoured collaborations. I’m fluent in English, Spanish, Dutch, German and French, like to travel and am curious about different cultures. Your project can be discussed in your office enjoying a cup of tea or we can set up a Skype call. There's always a way to communicate!

Skills

In 1998, I earned my bachelors in graphic design in Breda, The Netherlands. Just as the internet bubble formed, I moved to Spain and eagerly studied web design and interfaces on my own. Now, I combine design with teaching, as I love to share my knowledge with students and clients alike. A full work history can be found at MissPixel’s Linkedin profile.

Balance

The joy of work is in the balance: organising and taking care of customers in the user experience field, mathematical challenges in HTML coding and composing bright colourful palettes on screen and paper.
These three perspectives harmoniously come together into one goal: making people happy with useful and beautiful designs. Boy, do I love my job!