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Packing Art Print Souvenirs While Traveling
If you’re like me and love to bring a keepsake of your travels home with you, you’ve probably found that some souvenirs are easier to pack away while others may be a bit trickier. Here are a few of my tips for keeping paper good souvenirs safe while...
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Style Inspiration: Santa Monica
This fun and funky, reverse contrast style was initially created while I was drawing my Los Angeles Matchbox Print. I needed a style that represented Santa Monica, but that also worked with the locations I had already created for the artwork and bal...
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Style Inspiration: South End
I originally created this style while I was working on a typeface for a client. She was looking for a script/handwritten font style with an emphasis on legibility. One day while I was brainstorming for her, I started drawing what ultimately became m...
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Which Artwork Should I Choose?
A customer asked me this question at a market last year. It’s such a difficult question to answer because artwork is so personal. Most of my customers immediately gravitate to one piece or another. The hardest decisions are usually which color schem...
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Style Inspiration: Crossroads
This style was initially created for my first matchbox art print, the one I made for some of my favorite Charleston restaurants. There was this great spot called Cru Café, which sadly closed in 2024. This restaurant merged fine dining with comfort f...
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SouthPark Lettering Style
Here’s a peek at the process for another of my favorite script styles. In this example, we’ll look at how I used the SouthPark style to create the ‘Rosings’ lettering for the Pride & Prejudice artwork.
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Style Inspiration: James Island
When I started creating my matchbox art prints, I used place-holder fonts for the first few designs. I went to Adobe Fonts for visual inspiration to help me narrow down some styles that I thought represented the neighborhoods I had chosen for my art...
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What Are Giclée Art Prints?
If you’ve ever come across the word “giclée” while browsing art, you might’ve wondered what exactly that means, and why some prints cost more than others. Let’s break it down. Giclée (pronounced zhee-clay) refers to a high-quality printing method th...
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Pasadena Lettering Style
Let’s take a peek at the process for one of my most requested script styles for custom art orders. Pasadena is a fun ribbon script style that is usually slightly condensed, has a normal x-height and often travels slightly uphill. I like to add some ...
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Product Spotlight: Postcards
I have a bit of an obsession with postcards. I buy them all the time while traveling. We usually get a set to mail out to friends and family and another to keep for ourselves as little mementos.
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Mounting an Art Print to a Mat
When hanging art in my home, I almost always gravitate to a matted frame. That’s because, to me, matted art just looks better. Matted frames are a great way to elevate an art print. The added space around the print gives the artwork a chance to brea...
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How I Use Color to Balance My Artwork
We're so used to seeing dark type on a light background. But did you know that at the same size, light type on a dark background appears larger? In this article, we'll look at how I use color to help give balance to a Custom Art Print.
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How to Uncurl Your Art Print
While it’s quite easy to ship small art prints in a flat mailer, larger prints and posters usually get shipped in a tube. This helps protect them during shipping, and makes the shipping more economical (can you imagine how costly it would be to ship...
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Product Spotlight: Notecards
I absolutely love my art prints and posters, but after several months of only offering these larger format items, I wanted to add something else on a smaller scale. When we travel, we usually grab several postcards. Some for ourselves as a little me...
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How I Create A Custom Art Layout
With three different kinds of elements to choose from (and 22 total), each layout request is entirely unique, so each order needs to be assessed individually. Here's the general method I use when creating a new layout.
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