Sunday, April 4, 2010

Ah, hello.

I have been remiss. I'm finding that I treat blogging as I used to treat writing in my diary at age 13 -- it's a habit I resist getting into.

It's not that I haven't been busy, or that I haven't "done" anything; I actually have. I've created a set of 4 "Qualities That Are Useful If You're Married" designs, heavy on the Victorian typographic ornaments, with the express intention of using them for wedding presents I need to send this year. They're beautiful, if I may express an opinion.

 It all started with this graphic:

which I found somewhere on the web but can't credit. It was from the site of a stationery designer. If you have info, I'll credit it.

Anyway, I took the look of the first and went crazy with it, initially on a monogram for me:
I delved into my cache of typographic ornaments and ornamented it to within an inch of its life.

Flush with success, I asked my husband for something to embellish. "Do a logo for my band," he said. So I created a Tres Gone logo along the same lines, to be seen on their Facebook page here.

 And then I added color: (which one do you like best?)

Then came "Yin/Yang," which seemed like a logical next step in my ornamenting frenzy. It's all about balance... heavily ornamented Yin is complemented by an equal but opposite Yang.

Then came "Love," the next in my hippie archive of my imagination. The theme of my shop is what makes people feel good, after all, and Love would have to be Number One on that list.

These are all churning out at a high rate, you understand. No sooner have I finished one than I'm looking for something else to embellish.

Aha! It came to me in a flash. "Patience." The counterpart to Love. This one is set in upper-lower case, for some reason. And it came out in color.


After that, Wisdom and Forgiveness seemed the logical next steps. I had received two wedding invitations and my mind was turning toward wedding gifts.
Then I had to add color to Love to make it match the other three.


And there I have my wedding gifts. Mugs, decorated with the qualities that make for a happy marriage. Available here at Feelgood Graphix on CafePress.