Vector: Here Comes The...

posted by Armistead Booker | 2/28/2004

Elizabeth and Josh
Back over the summer, I found myself recording the wedding of Elizabeth Jackson and Josh Hall, two dear friends from both college and high school. Four days and literally 660 photos later, I had a mammoth task on my hands (thankfully a fully digital task). One: organize (ie, toast was before or after the first dance?). Two: optimize (make everyone look as pretty as they really were that day... red eye, lighting). Three: the fun part. Pick out the best of the weekend.

What resulted was a DVD slideshow and a mini online collection for friends and family. This set of organic embelishments became the connecting theme through the project, playing on a set of layered purples that came out of the flowers and bridal party's vests and dresses. Put it all together, and you have (a lovely site) to share.

This is a classic and simple use of vector graphics. Just take a rectangle and pinch off the ends. Then you just give it the graceful swoop, right out of Victorian wallpaper samples. While the individual pieces are nice to look at here, they make much more sense when you visit the site. (Enjoy.)

 
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