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IMPRESSIONS book design 2008
Created for a portfolio building class in my final quarter of graduate school. It is a joint venture with a friend featuring his travel photography.
10.75 x 8.25 in
HORIZON THEATRE TSHIRTtshirt design 2010
The tshirt for the 2010 season at Horizon Theatre Company in Atlanta, GA.
We go on about “less is more”- which we define as the principle that good design can lead to
more efficient use of materials and less consumption of resources with no sacrifice in utility. This
show presents two challenges. The first, to make use of the unique properties of industrial wool felt
— its density, texture, pliability, a
nd strength. And second, to transform a flat surface into a volume
using only the simplest of operations. As it happens, these challenges turned out to be mutually
beneficial. The solutions become interesting forms with inherent functionality. Berkeley, California–
based designer, Josh Jakus is dedicated to making experiential connections between form and
function. His UM Bags are designed to foster a more intuitive understanding of all objects in the
people who use them. When open, the piece lays completely flat. When zipped, the piece turns
into an organic 3-dimensional form. Minimalist, mathematical and marvelous.
Tickets $18
Students & Seniors $15
Children & Members FREE
www.guggenheim.org
212 423 3500
Material Choices and Modern Production Series
1MA
RCH
- 1APRIL
FINESSING
THE FORM
UM BAG EXHIBITposter design 2007
FINESSINGTHE FORM
Tickets $18Students & Seniors $15Children & Members FREE
Material Choices and Modern Production Series
1MA
RCH
- 1APRIL
We go on about “less is more”- which we define as the principle that good design can lead to more efficient use of materials and less consumption of resources with no sacrifice in utility. This show presents two challenges. The first, to make use of the unique properties of industrial wool felt — its density, texture, pliability, and strength. And second, to transform a flat surface into a volume using only the simplest of operations. As it happens, these challenges turned out to be mutually beneficial. The solutions become interesting forms with inherent functionality. Berkeley, California–based designer, Josh Jakus is dedicated to making experiential connections between form and function. His UM Bags are designed to foster a more intuitive understanding of all objects in the people who use them. When open, the piece lays completely flat. When zipped, the piece turns into an organic 3-dimensional form. Minimalist, mathematical and marvelous.
www.guggenheim.org212 423 3500
FINESSINGTHE FORM
Tickets $18Students & Seniors $15
Children & Members FREE
Material Choices and Modern Production Series
1MAR
CH
- 1A
PRIL
We go on about “less is more”- which we define as the principle that good design can lead to more efficient use of materials and less
consumption of resources with no sacrifice in utility. This show presents two challenges. The first, to make use of the unique properties
of industrial wool felt — its density, texture, pliability, and strength. And second, to transform a flat surface into a volume using only
the simplest of operations. As it happens, these challenges turned out to be mutually beneficial. The solutions become interesting
forms with inherent functionality. Berkeley, California–based designer, Josh Jakus is dedicated to making experiential connections
between form and function. His UM Bags are designed to foster a more intuitive understanding of all objects in the people who use
them. When open, the piece lays completely flat. When zipped, the piece turns into an organic 3-dimensional form. Minimalist,
mathematical and marvelous.
www.guggenheim.org
212 423 3500
Designed in a Poster Design class as advertisements for a fictional exhibit of highly designed everyday objects. [Self-Photography]
18 x 24 in
SPROUT EARLY LEARNING CENTER identity design 2008
Monica KaufmannWSB-TV1790 Peachtree St.Atlanta, GA 30308
Tuesday, September 6, 2007
Dear Ms. Kaufmann,
We are an new Early Learning Center located in Midtown Atlana. We just completed our first quarter with our students and it was a huge success! The students are meeting and exceeding the goals that have been set for the program.
Briefly, our program focuses on engaging young people artistically. Our program features 5 tracks: Musical Performance, Dance, Theatre, Fine Arts and Art Appreciation. We service youth from all communities around Atlanta and are excited about the community involvement that we are building through the children’s parents, teachers and sponsors.
We would love to be able to showcase the abilities and accomplishments of the students in the program. We are aware that your station highlights one community group or organization a month for their work with uplifting and encouraging Atlantans. Our program is doing just this and an opportunity to share this with a larger audience would be exactly what is necessary to increase momentum and have an even greater impact.
If you are interested in talking with, visiting or filming Sprout, please don’t hesitate to contact us. We look forward to hearing from you soon!
Thank you,
Keith RamseySchool Director
Early Learning Center
Start Small. Think Big.
404-262-1345 www.sprout.edu
966 Northside WayAtlanta, Georgia 30327
Early Learning Center
Start Small. Think Big.
404-262-1345 www.sprout.edu
966 Northside WayAtlanta, Georgia 30327
Early Learning Center
Stephanie KingDirector of Curriculum
404-262-1340 office404-262-1300 fax404-592-4980 cell
966 Northside WayAtlanta, Georgia 30327 stephanie.king@sprout.edu
Start Small. Think Big.
www.sprout.edu Start Small. Think Big.
www.sprout.edu
Identity for fictional early learning center as part of school project.
ANNE OF GREEN GABLES BOOK SET book cover design 2008
A series of book covers/box set that was derived from a typeface design project. The type used for the Anne title was designed then the covers redesigned. [Self-Photography]
Cover: 8.5 x 5.5 in
TO TELL A STORYposter design 2006
to tell
a storytim
es
new roman:
from newspaper
to now
presented by THE GRAPHIC DESIGN DEPARTMENT
FEB 14th – MAY 1st, 2007 GALLERY 1600 \ 1600 peachtree st \ atlanta, ga 30309 \ 404.816.0247 \ gallery1600@scad.edu
Advertisement poster for a fictional typography exhibit. Makes use of the history of Times New Roman and highlights its use in newspaper although originally designed for book design. Uses self photography of personally handmade book with newspaper pages.
23.375 x 16.5 in
KIPP ASCEND LOGOidentity design 2010
The visualization of the triangle representing ascent is divided into three to point back to the school’s mission statement which is to cultivate students’ academic, character and community engagement skills.
Here is a photo of a future KIPPster wearing her logo polo with pride during her home visit. Thank you again for creating such a great logo for us!- Ellen Davis, Principal, KIPP Ascend Primary SchoolChicago, IL
TFA TIC-TAC-TOE3d design 2008
3D installation designed for a school project to promote Teach For America, an organization working to right educational inequities. The interactive piece subtly shares facts about the organization’s mission.
WINGS OF GABRIEL tshirt design 2009
Designed for the dance ministry at Elizabeth Baptist Church in Atlanta, GA.
SHOW LOGOShorizon theatre season logos 2010
Professional work for Horizon Theatre Company.
Shooting Star
Shooting Star
Shooting Star
Shooting Star
Shooting Star
Shooting Star
A deliciously bittersweet romantic comedy.
A soulfully insightful universal com-ing of age story.
A moving story of ordinary people and extraordinary change.
Make-believe that celebrates the di-versity and spirit of our youth.
A powerful, honest, and wryly funny musical journey.
A wild and wisecracking (and sometimes shocking) comedy.
REALITY VERSUS PERCEPTIONbook design 2008
An Artist Book designed as an continuation of several class projects exploring race relations in Atlanta. It juxtaposes current and historical images and text about the placement of races in Atlanta, and the forces that take away the opportunity for choice about those placements.
4 x 7.75 in
MILLER-LYNCH WEDDINGwedding branding & collateral 2010
Kathleen and Patrick were getting married in a Cathedral that featured stained glass and having their reception at an Art Museum with a large mosaic. The resulting design reflects these elements as well as their desire for a clean, classic yet contemporary wedding brand.
“You truly helped to make our wedding personal, unique and classy.”- Kathleen & Pat
Save Datethe July 3, 2010
for the wedding of
Kathleen Lea Miller& Patrick Timothy LynchFormal invitation to followwww.theknot.com/ourwedding/KathleenMiller&PatrickLynch
Save Datethe
July 3,
2010
Akr
on, O
hio
2125 Southend DriveUnit 311Charlotte, NC 28203
Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery Miller & Mrs. Joanne Lynch
request the honor of your presence
at the marriage of their children
Saturday, the third of July
two thousand ten
at two o’clock in the afternoon
Saint Sebastian’s Church
Akron, Ohio
Please join us for a cocktail hour and reception
to follow at the Akron Art Museum at 6 p.m.
andKathleen Lea
Patrick Timothy
Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery Miller & Mrs. Joanne Lynch
request the honor of your presence
at the marriage of their children
Saturday, the third of July
two thousand ten
at two o’clock in the afternoon
Saint Sebastian’s Church
Akron, Ohio
Please join us for a cocktail hour and reception
to follow at the Akron Art Museum at 6 p.m.
andKathleen Lea
Patrick Timothy
MILLER-LYNCH WEDDINGwedding branding & collateral 2010
Kathleen Patrick&July 3, 2010
ReplyMr. and Mrs. Montgomery Miller
112 Frances StreetKent OH 44240
M _________________________________________ ______ Accepts with pleasure ______ Declines with regret Please note any dietary restrictions.
The favor of a
is requested by June 12, 2010.
Blocks of rooms are reserved at the following locations: Hilton Akron/Fairlawn330.867.5000www.akronhilton.com/MillerLynchpassword: millyn
Akron/Fairlawn Doubletree 330.869.9000www.akrondoubletree.compassword: millyn
Transportation will be provided from these locations to and from the reception. Free public parking is also available across from the museum starting at 6 p.m.
Kathleen and Patrick are registered at
Macy’s & Target
For more information, please visit our wedding wesite:www.theknot.com/ourwedding/KathleenMiller&PatrickLynchAc
commod
ations,
Regist
ry, We
bsite
Blocks of rooms are reserved at the following locations: Hilton Akron/Fairlawn330.867.5000www.akronhilton.com/MillerLynchpassword: millyn
Akron/Fairlawn Doubletree 330.869.9000www.akrondoubletree.compassword: millyn
Transportation will be provided from these locations to and from the reception. Free public parking is also available across from the museum starting at 6 p.m.
Kathleen and Patrick are registered at
Macy’s & Target
For more information, please visit our wedding wesite:www.theknot.com/ourwedding/KathleenMiller&PatrickLynchAc
commod
ations,
Regist
ry, We
bsite
Blocks of rooms are reserved at the following locations: Hilton Akron/Fairlawn330.867.5000www.akronhilton.com/MillerLynchpassword: millyn
Akron/Fairlawn Doubletree 330.869.9000www.akrondoubletree.compassword: millyn
Transportation will be provided from these locations to and from the reception. Free public parking is also available across from the museum starting at 6 p.m.
Kathleen and Patrick are registered at
Macy’s & Target
For more information, please visit our wedding wesite:www.theknot.com/ourwedding/KathleenMiller&PatrickLynchAc
commod
ations,
Regist
ry, We
bsite
Blocks of rooms are reserved at the following locations: Hilton Akron/Fairlawn330.867.5000www.akronhilton.com/MillerLynchpassword: millyn
Akron/Fairlawn Doubletree 330.869.9000www.akrondoubletree.compassword: millyn
Transportation will be provided from these locations to and from the reception. Free public parking is also available across from the museum starting at 6 p.m.
Kathleen and Patrick are registered at
Macy’s & Target
For more information, please visit our wedding wesite:www.theknot.com/ourwedding/KathleenMiller&PatrickLynchAc
commod
ations,
Regist
ry, We
bsite
St. Sebastian’s500 Mull Ave.Akron, OH 44320
Akron Art Museum1 South High St.Akron, OH 44308
Hilton3180 West Market St.Akron, OH 44333Double Tree3150 West Market St.Akron, OH 44333
Locati
ons
CopleyTownship
Fairlawn Heights
Smith Road
I-77
I-77
Rou
te 8
/Rou
te 5
9
I-77
S. M
iller Road
N. R
evere Road
Merrim
an Road
Thurmont Road N. P
ortage Path
S. H
awkins R
oad
Mull Ave.
W. Exchange Street
San
d R
un R
oad
W. Market Street
W. Market Street
Fairlawn
Akron
St. Sebastian’s500 Mull Ave.Akron, OH 44320
Akron Art Museum1 South High St.Akron, OH 44308
Hilton3180 West Market St.Akron, OH 44333Double Tree3150 West Market St.Akron, OH 44333
Locati
ons
CopleyTownship
Fairlawn Heights
Smith Road
I-77
I-77
Rou
te 8
/Rou
te 5
9
I-77
S. M
iller Road
N. R
evere Road
Merrim
an Road
Thurmont Road N. P
ortage Path
S. H
awkins R
oad
Mull Ave.
W. Exchange Street
San
d R
un R
oad
W. Market Street
W. Market Street
Fairlawn
Akron
St. Sebastian’s500 Mull Ave.Akron, OH 44320
Akron Art Museum1 South High St.Akron, OH 44308
Hilton3180 West Market St.Akron, OH 44333Double Tree3150 West Market St.Akron, OH 44333
Locati
ons
CopleyTownship
Fairlawn Heights
Smith Road
I-77
I-77
Rou
te 8
/Rou
te 5
9
I-77
S. M
iller Road
N. R
evere Road
Merrim
an Road
Thurmont Road N. P
ortage Path
S. H
awkins R
oad
Mull Ave.
W. Exchange Street
San
d R
un R
oad
W. Market Street
W. Market Street
Fairlawn
Akron
St. Sebastian’s500 Mull Ave.Akron, OH 44320
Akron Art Museum1 South High St.Akron, OH 44308
Hilton3180 West Market St.Akron, OH 44333Double Tree3150 West Market St.Akron, OH 44333
Locati
ons
CopleyTownship
Fairlawn Heights
Smith Road
I-77
I-77
Rou
te 8
/Rou
te 5
9
I-77
S. M
iller Road
N. R
evere Road
Merrim
an Road
Thurmont Road N. P
ortage Path
S. H
awkins R
oad
Mull Ave.
W. Exchange Street
San
d R
un R
oad
W. Market Street
W. Market Street
Fairlawn
Akron
MILLER-LYNCH WEDDINGwedding branding & collateral 2010
The Wedding Ceremony Prelude Seating of the Families Processional Opening Prayer
Liturgy of the Word First Reading, Genesis 2:18-24 Rachel Swansinger, Friend of the Bride Responsorial Psalm Psalm 103: 1-2, 8, 13, 17-18a The Lord is kind and merciful Second Reading, 1 Corinthians 12:31; 13:1-8a Kelly Pierce, Friend of the Groom Gospel Acclamation Gospel John 15:9-12 Homily
Rite of Marriage Exchange of Vows Blessing and Exchange of Rings Prayers of the Faithful Brian Hoppe, Friend of the Bride and Groom
Liturgy of the Eucharist Offertory Song Presentation of the Gifts Mary Michael Woodward, Larry Giaimo and Claudia Pace, Godparents The Lord’s Prayer Nuptial Blessing Sign of Peace Communion
Dedication to the Blessed Mary Ave Maria (Schubert) Sung by Casey Freeman Closing Prayer Recessional
The Wedding PartyPresider
Father Matthew Pfeiffer
Parents of the BrideClaudia and Montgomery Miller
Mother of the GroomJoanne Lynch
Grandparents of the BrideMaureena and Joseph Cafero
Grandmorther of the GroomCharlotte Lynch
Ann MillerMaid of Honor
Sister of the Bride
Elizabeth CampMatron of Honor
Sister of the Bride
Courtney LynchBridesmaid
Sister of the Groom
Kelli ReinekeBridesmaid
Friend of the Bride
Hilary BlakemoreBridesmaid
Friend of the Bride
Lindsey Easterday-LawrenceBridesmaid
Friend of the Bride
Allyson KappersBridesmaid
Friend of the Bride
Emily MischBridesmaid
Friend of the Bride
Annie ButlerBridesmaid
Friend of the Bride
Christopher NizerBest Man
Friend of the Groom
Daniel LynchGroomsman
Brother of the Groom
Kevin BechtelGroomsman
Friend of the Groom
Jeffrey WytzkaGroomsman
Friend of the Groom
Jeffrey MillerGroomsman
Friend of the Groom
John Charles RiniGroomsman
Friend of the Groom
Allen PennGroomsman
Friend of the Groom
Matthew StevensGroomsman
Friend of the Groom
Garrett MondaGroomsman
Friend of the Groom
OrganistLynn Frey-Steward
CantorBill Neugebauer
Guest VocalistCasey Freeman
Friend of the Bride and Groom
The Wedding Ceremony Prelude Seating of the Families Processional Opening Prayer
Liturgy of the Word First Reading, Genesis 2:18-24 Rachel Swansinger, Friend of the Bride Responsorial Psalm Psalm 103: 1-2, 8, 13, 17-18a The Lord is kind and merciful Second Reading, 1 Corinthians 12:31; 13:1-8a Kelly Pierce, Friend of the Groom Gospel Acclamation Gospel John 15:9-12 Homily
Rite of Marriage Exchange of Vows Blessing and Exchange of Rings Prayers of the Faithful Brian Hoppe, Friend of the Bride and Groom
Liturgy of the Eucharist Offertory Song Presentation of the Gifts Mary Michael Woodward, Larry Giaimo and Claudia Pace, Godparents The Lord’s Prayer Nuptial Blessing Sign of Peace Communion
Dedication to the Blessed Mary Ave Maria (Schubert) Sung by Casey Freeman Closing Prayer Recessional
The Wedding PartyPresider
Father Matthew Pfeiffer
Parents of the BrideClaudia and Montgomery Miller
Mother of the GroomJoanne Lynch
Grandparents of the BrideMaureena and Joseph Cafero
Grandmorther of the GroomCharlotte Lynch
Ann MillerMaid of Honor
Sister of the Bride
Elizabeth CampMatron of Honor
Sister of the Bride
Courtney LynchBridesmaid
Sister of the Groom
Kelli ReinekeBridesmaid
Friend of the Bride
Hilary BlakemoreBridesmaid
Friend of the Bride
Lindsey Easterday-LawrenceBridesmaid
Friend of the Bride
Allyson KappersBridesmaid
Friend of the Bride
Emily MischBridesmaid
Friend of the Bride
Annie ButlerBridesmaid
Friend of the Bride
Christopher NizerBest Man
Friend of the Groom
Daniel LynchGroomsman
Brother of the Groom
Kevin BechtelGroomsman
Friend of the Groom
Jeffrey WytzkaGroomsman
Friend of the Groom
Jeffrey MillerGroomsman
Friend of the Groom
John Charles RiniGroomsman
Friend of the Groom
Allen PennGroomsman
Friend of the Groom
Matthew StevensGroomsman
Friend of the Groom
Garrett MondaGroomsman
Friend of the Groom
OrganistLynn Frey-Steward
CantorBill Neugebauer
Guest VocalistCasey Freeman
Friend of the Bride and Groom
Patrick TimothyLynch
Kathleen LeaMiller &
July 3, 2010St. Sebastian Church
Akron, Ohio
The Marriage Celebration of
The remembrance candle lit before the
ceremony by Caitlin Lynch, Erin Melarango
and Heather Weil has been dedicated in
honor of Timothy Patrick Lynch, loving
father of the groom. Tim will always be
remembered for his strength, his courage
and most of all his charisma and charm.
In addition to Tim, we hope you take time
to remember all of the friends and family
members who are unable to be with us
today. While they may not physically be
here, we know each one of them is smiling
down and celebrating with us.
We would sincerely like to thank each
and every one of you for celebrating our
marriage with us today. In one way or
another, your love and support has helped
guide us to this very special moment in our
lives. We look forward to sharing many more
joyous memories with you in the future.
Love,
Kathleen and Patrick
Table 21Khai Blanchard
A Taste of Excellence SaladAssorted greens with julienne carrots, cucumbers, tomatoes and toasted almonds dressed with aged balsamic vinaigrette
Chicken FlorentineStuffed with spinach and fontina cheese served with a white wine sauce
Asparagus Bundles
Roasted Garlic Mashed Redskin Potatoes
Menu
A Taste of Excellence SaladAssorted greens with julienne carrots, cucumbers, tomatoes and toasted almonds dressed with aged balsamic vinaigrette
Chicken FlorentineStuffed with spinach and fontina cheese served with a white wine sauce
Asparagus Bundles
Roasted Garlic Mashed Redskin Potatoes
Menu
A Taste of Excellence SaladAssorted greens with julienne carrots, cucumbers, tomatoes and toasted almonds dressed with aged balsamic vinaigrette
Chicken FlorentineStuffed with spinach and fontina cheese served with a white wine sauce
Asparagus Bundles
Roasted Garlic Mashed Redskin Potatoes
Menu
A Taste of Excellence SaladAssorted greens with julienne carrots, cucumbers, tomatoes and toasted almonds dressed with aged balsamic vinaigrette
Chicken FlorentineStuffed with spinach and fontina cheese served with a white wine sauce
Asparagus Bundles
Roasted Garlic Mashed Redskin Potatoes
Menu
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MILLER-LYNCH WEDDINGwedding branding & collateral 2010
Claudia Tomaselli, DMDTravis Kimathi, DDS
375 Parkway 575 #100Woodstock, GA 30188
p. 770 924 0424f. 770 592 0636 firstcarepediatricdentistry.com
Travis Kimathi, DDSdrk@firstcarepediatricdentistry.com
firstcarepediatricdentistry.com
375 Parkway 575 #100Woodstock, GA 30188
p. 770 924 0424f. 770 592 0636
firstcarepediatricdentistry.com
375 Parkway 575 #100Woodstock, GA 30188
p. 770 924 0424f. 770 592 0636
firstcarepediatricdentistry.com
375 Parkway 575 #100Woodstock, GA 30188
p. 770 924 0424f. 770 592 0636
Identity for a pediatric dentist in Atlanta, GA.
FIRST CARE DENTISTRYidentity design & branding 2010
Dr. Tomaselli (Dr. T) and Dr. Kimathi (Dr. K) are both pediatric dentists. Our practice is the first pediatric dental practice in Woodstock, GA. We have been serving Cherokee, Cobb and all surrounding counties for over 18 years.
Dr. T Dr. K
Our beautiful office was designed to meet your child’s comprehensive and emergency dental needs. We emphasize education while providing exceptional clinical care and customer service. We make it easy for your child to enjoy every visit and want to come back again.
Claudia Tomaselli, DMDTravis Kimathi, DDS
firstcarepediatricdentistry.com
375 Parkway 575 #100Woodstock, GA 30188
p. 770 924 0424f. 770 592 0636
About Us
Call Today! 770.924.0424375 Parkway 575 #100, Woodstock, GA 30188
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Exit 7
CarWash
POsT OFFICE
PARK
WAY
575
Appointment Reminder
New Patient Gift
We require at least two business days notice for changed appointment. This time is reserved especially for you.
Thank you!
Name
Date
Referred by:
Time
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
FIRST!Where Kids Come
Bring this card to your child’s first visit to receive a $40 “credit” towards future dental care. Redeemable for new patients after initial exam, x-rays and cleaning.
For use towards fluoride treatment or restorative care. Please call for details!
(For New patients only. No Cash value)
375 Parkway 575 #100 Woodstock, GA
Rip Card
Postcard
FIRST CARE DENTISTRYidentity design & branding 2010
Claudia Tomaselli, DMDTravis Kimathi, DDS
770 924 0424
A special note for you fromyou
www.firstcarepediatricdentistry.com
770.924.0424www.firstcarepediatricdentistry.com
Claudia Tomaselli, DMDTravis Kimathi, DDS
FIRST!Where Kids Come
Claudia Tomaselli, DMDTravis Kimathi, DDS
Kid friendly atmosphere ˙ Courteous StaffComforting environment ˙ Prompt and attentive care
Games and Prizes
Now Welcoming New Patients!375 Parkway 575 #100 · Woodstock
770 924 0424www.firstcarepediatricdentistry.com
Outdoor Banner, 72 x 36 in.
Half Pg Print Ad
FIRST CARE DENTISTRYidentity design & branding 2010
CUPANI-JARVI WEDDINGwedding branding & collateral 2010
join us for our wedding, March 27th, 2010
we’rewe’re the whenbest
march 27, 2010Ecclesiastes 4:12
is not quickly brokEn
A cord of
thrEEstrands
Formal invitation to follow.
St. Michael’S, Marylandregistered at Macy’s & Williams and sonoma
www.mywedding.com/christinajason2010We hope to see you there!
514 24th st. sArlington, VA 22202
“You helped me to see that invitations can be a visual representation of who Jason and I are, and who we will become. Thank you for working so hard to customize the design to make sure that it was true to Jason and I. I truly loved every piece!”- Christina
Christina and Jason wanted their wedding branding to be charming, whimsical and unique. The elements were inspired by the bride’s excitement about her wedding flowers and the fact that the wedding was on the water.
CUPANI-JARVI WEDDINGwedding branding & collateral 2010
Accommodations
We have reserved rooms at the following hotels. Please mention the Cupani/
Jarvi wedding to obtain the prearranged rate. For a more comprehensive
list of places to stay, please visit our website at:
www.mywedding.com/christinajason2010
Best Western St. Michael’s Motor Inn
410.745.333
1228 S. Talbot Street
St. Michaels, Maryland 21663
Holiday Inn Express
410.819.6500
8561 Ocean Gateway
Easton, Maryland 21601
Accommodations
We have reserved rooms at the following hotels. Please mention the Cupani/
Jarvi wedding to obtain the prearranged rate. For a more comprehensive
list of places to stay, please visit our website at:
www.mywedding.com/christinajason2010
Best Western St. Michael’s Motor Inn
410.745.333
1228 S. Talbot Street
St. Michaels, Maryland 21663
Holiday Inn Express
410.819.6500
8561 Ocean Gateway
Easton, Maryland 21601
DirectionsFrom the west: Take Rt. 50 East to Easton Parkway (Rt. 322) towards St. Michaels, turn right on Rt. 33. Go 6 miles and over Oak Creek Bridge, then turn left on Rt. 329 (Royal Oak)-DO NOT take the first route 329. The Oaks is about one mile on your left.
From Baltimore (BWI) Airport: Take I-195W and merge onto Baltimore Washington Parkway/ MD-295N toward I-695N/ Baltimore. Take the exit onto I-695E followed by a slight left at I-97S/ Annapolis/ Bay Bridge. Take the exit towards
US-50E/US-301N/Annapolis/ Bay Bridge. Merge onto US-301N/US-50E (bridge toll $2.50). Take Rt. 50 East to Easton Parkway (Rt. 322) towards St. Michaels, turn right on Rt. 33. Go 6 miles and over Oak Creek Bridge, then turn left on Rt. 329 (Royal Oak)-DO NOT take the first route 329. The Oaks is about one mile on your left.
From the north: Take 301 South to Rt. 50 East then follow directions from the west.
Address25876 ROyAl OAk ROAD
P.O. BOx 187 ROyAl OAk, MARylAND 21662
Phone410.745.5053
DirectionsFrom the west: Take Rt. 50 East to Easton Parkway (Rt. 322) towards St. Michaels, turn right on Rt. 33. Go 6 miles and over Oak Creek Bridge, then turn left on Rt. 329 (Royal Oak)-DO NOT take the first route 329. The Oaks is about one mile on your left.
From Baltimore (BWI) Airport: Take I-195W and merge onto Baltimore Washington Parkway/ MD-295N toward I-695N/ Baltimore. Take the exit onto I-695E followed by a slight left at I-97S/ Annapolis/ Bay Bridge. Take the exit towards
US-50E/US-301N/Annapolis/ Bay Bridge. Merge onto US-301N/US-50E (bridge toll $2.50). Take Rt. 50 East to Easton Parkway (Rt. 322) towards St. Michaels, turn right on Rt. 33. Go 6 miles and over Oak Creek Bridge, then turn left on Rt. 329 (Royal Oak)-DO NOT take the first route 329. The Oaks is about one mile on your left.
From the north: Take 301 South to Rt. 50 East then follow directions from the west.
Address25876 ROyAl OAk ROAD
P.O. BOx 187 ROyAl OAk, MARylAND 21662
Phone410.745.5053
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cupanirequest the honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter
to
son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Jarvi
saturday the twenty-seventh of MarCh, two thousand ten at four-thirty in the afternoon [weather perMitting] outdoor CereMony & indoor forMal reCeption5:00 CoCktails – 6:00 dinner, danCing to follow
The aks Waterfront Inn25876 royal oak road royal oak, Maryland
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cupanirequest the honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter
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son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Jarvi
saturday the twenty-seventh of MarCh, two thousand ten at four-thirty in the afternoon [weather perMitting] outdoor CereMony & indoor forMal reCeption5:00 CoCktails – 6:00 dinner, danCing to follow
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You are cordially invited to Brunch
on Sunday the twenty-eighth of March, two thouSand ten
at the oakS waterfront inn, 9:30aM - 11:30aM
__ nuMber of gueStS attending
__ declineS with regretS
pleaSe include with the wedding reply
You are cordially invited to Brunch
on Sunday the twenty-eighth of March, two thouSand ten
at the oakS waterfront inn, 9:30aM - 11:30aM
__ nuMber of gueStS attending
__ declineS with regretS
pleaSe include with the wedding reply
You are cordially invited to Brunch
on Sunday the twenty-eighth of March, two thouSand ten
at the oakS waterfront inn, 9:30aM - 11:30aM
__ nuMber of gueStS attending
__ declineS with regretS
pleaSe include with the wedding reply
You are cordially invited to Brunch
on Sunday the twenty-eighth of March, two thouSand ten
at the oakS waterfront inn, 9:30aM - 11:30aM
__ nuMber of gueStS attending
__ declineS with regretS
pleaSe include with the wedding reply
M______________________________
____Accepts with pleAsure (pleAse indicAte the nuMber in pArty)
____declines with regrets
____ food Allergy to shellfish (pleAse indicAte the nuMber in pArty)
____requests A vegetAriAn MeAl
The favor of a reply is requestedon or before februAry 19th, 2010.
M______________________________
____Accepts with pleAsure (pleAse indicAte the nuMber in pArty)
____declines with regrets
____ food Allergy to shellfish (pleAse indicAte the nuMber in pArty)
____requests A vegetAriAn MeAl
The favor of a reply is requestedon or before februAry 19th, 2010.
M______________________________
____Accepts with pleAsure (pleAse indicAte the nuMber in pArty)
____declines with regrets
____ food Allergy to shellfish (pleAse indicAte the nuMber in pArty)
____requests A vegetAriAn MeAl
The favor of a reply is requestedon or before februAry 19th, 2010.
M______________________________
____Accepts with pleAsure (pleAse indicAte the nuMber in pArty)
____declines with regrets
____ food Allergy to shellfish (pleAse indicAte the nuMber in pArty)
____requests A vegetAriAn MeAl
The favor of a reply is requestedon or before februAry 19th, 2010.
{Menu}Hor d’oeurves Chilled jumbo shrimp with cocktail & remoulade sauceMini Philly cheese steaksButternut squash soupBaked cherrystone clams casino
SaladTossed mesclun greens with Dijon parmesan vinaigrette
Entrée Grilled flat iron steak and crabcake with French beans, Parisienne potatoes, wild mushrooms and oyster cream sauce
DessertCannoliSelection of wedding cake {Marble cake} with raspberry preserves & chocolate buttercream {Vanilla cake} with fresh strawberries, guava & vanilla buttercream {Lemon cake} with lemon curd, raspberry preserves & lemon buttercream
{Menu}Hor d’oeurves Chilled jumbo shrimp with cocktail & remoulade sauceMini Philly cheese steaksButternut squash soupBaked cherrystone clams casino
SaladTossed mesclun greens with Dijon parmesan vinaigrette
Entrée Grilled flat iron steak and crabcake with French beans, Parisienne potatoes, wild mushrooms and oyster cream sauce
DessertCannoliSelection of wedding cake {Marble cake} with raspberry preserves & chocolate buttercream {Vanilla cake} with fresh strawberries, guava & vanilla buttercream {Lemon cake} with lemon curd, raspberry preserves & lemon buttercream
{Menu}Hor d’oeurves Chilled jumbo shrimp with cocktail & remoulade sauceMini Philly cheese steaksButternut squash soupBaked cherrystone clams casino
SaladTossed mesclun greens with Dijon parmesan vinaigrette
Entrée Grilled flat iron steak and crabcake with French beans, Parisienne potatoes, wild mushrooms and oyster cream sauce
DessertCannoliSelection of wedding cake {Marble cake} with raspberry preserves & chocolate buttercream {Vanilla cake} with fresh strawberries, guava & vanilla buttercream {Lemon cake} with lemon curd, raspberry preserves & lemon buttercream
Menu_Tradition.indd 1 3/15/10 12:16 AM
TraditionsWe have incorporated traditions from our families and cultures to celebrate this day.
Wedding Almonds Jordan almonds, traditionally called “confetti” or “bomboniera,” wrapped in tulle and tied with a ribbon, are traditionally given to guests during Italian weddings and were sometimes tossed at the bride and groom as a symbol of fertility. There are usually five almonds in each sachet, to represent health, wealth, happiness, fertility, and long life.
CAnnoli This Sicilian dessert dates back to the Saracens or even to pre-Christian times. Also called Turkish hats, many think that the cannoli is a result of the Arab influence in Sicily. A cannoli consists of a fried, rolled wafer, filled with sweetened ricotta cheese and chocolate drops. Named for their pipe-like shape and intended as a treat at Carnevale, cannoli spread through Italy and were eventually a fixture in almost every pastry shop. The tube-like shapes were thought to be symbols of fertility.
in HeAven THere is no Beer PolkA Composed as a music score in 1956, the German polka became very popular for celebrating the existential pleasures of beer drinking. Jason and his friends enjoyed this polka on many occasions as they cheered on the Fighting Souix hockey team. Opa Buettner was an avid fan of polka. Jason remembers hearing polka played continuously at Oma and Opa’s home.
TArAnTellA This is an Italian folk dance that originated in Southern Italy. The name is probably derived from the tarantula spider. Some say the dance originated to combat the poisonous effects of the spider’s bite, and others say that it was a “courtship” dance. It was considered unlucky to dance it alone, so a couple or two or three females usually dance together. Nonna Cupani used to sing and dance the Tarantella at weddings and in living rooms.
dollAr dAnCe The dollar dance, money dance, or apron dance has become a traditional part of wedding receptions throughout several regions of the United States. It originated here at the turn of the twentieth century with the influx of European immigrants, and probably stems from a Polish custom in which men and women form two lines and pay a dollar to dance with the bride or groom. The Morgans (Jean Cupani’s family) include this tradition in weddings, and Jean and Joe Cupani danced the dollar dance at their wedding.
FirsT dAnCe The couple discovered this song and realized that it described how they felt when they met and began to date. As they continued to get to know one another, they realized that they connected on many levels, including a spiritual level. “Hey Soul Sister” captures just what they felt and continue to feel for one another.
Heirlooms Christina wears the gloves and carries the handkerchief that her Grandmother Morgan wore and carried on the day of her wedding, March 30th, 1942.
sPeCiAl AneCdoTes A dear friend of Jean and Joe’s, the Reverend William T. Sterling Jr. was also the minister of the first church that Christina attended. He baptized her on March 20th, 1983. He is currently the Conference Superintendent for the Easton District of the United Methodist Church.
TraditionsWe have incorporated traditions from our families and cultures to celebrate this day.
Wedding Almonds Jordan almonds, traditionally called “confetti” or “bomboniera,” wrapped in tulle and tied with a ribbon, are traditionally given to guests during Italian weddings and were sometimes tossed at the bride and groom as a symbol of fertility. There are usually five almonds in each sachet, to represent health, wealth, happiness, fertility, and long life.
CAnnoli This Sicilian dessert dates back to the Saracens or even to pre-Christian times. Also called Turkish hats, many think that the cannoli is a result of the Arab influence in Sicily. A cannoli consists of a fried, rolled wafer, filled with sweetened ricotta cheese and chocolate drops. Named for their pipe-like shape and intended as a treat at Carnevale, cannoli spread through Italy and were eventually a fixture in almost every pastry shop. The tube-like shapes were thought to be symbols of fertility.
in HeAven THere is no Beer PolkA Composed as a music score in 1956, the German polka became very popular for celebrating the existential pleasures of beer drinking. Jason and his friends enjoyed this polka on many occasions as they cheered on the Fighting Souix hockey team. Opa Buettner was an avid fan of polka. Jason remembers hearing polka played continuously at Oma and Opa’s home.
TArAnTellA This is an Italian folk dance that originated in Southern Italy. The name is probably derived from the tarantula spider. Some say the dance originated to combat the poisonous effects of the spider’s bite, and others say that it was a “courtship” dance. It was considered unlucky to dance it alone, so a couple or two or three females usually dance together. Nonna Cupani used to sing and dance the Tarantella at weddings and in living rooms.
dollAr dAnCe The dollar dance, money dance, or apron dance has become a traditional part of wedding receptions throughout several regions of the United States. It originated here at the turn of the twentieth century with the influx of European immigrants, and probably stems from a Polish custom in which men and women form two lines and pay a dollar to dance with the bride or groom. The Morgans (Jean Cupani’s family) include this tradition in weddings, and Jean and Joe Cupani danced the dollar dance at their wedding.
FirsT dAnCe The couple discovered this song and realized that it described how they felt when they met and began to date. As they continued to get to know one another, they realized that they connected on many levels, including a spiritual level. “Hey Soul Sister” captures just what they felt and continue to feel for one another.
Heirlooms Christina wears the gloves and carries the handkerchief that her Grandmother Morgan wore and carried on the day of her wedding, March 30th, 1942.
sPeCiAl AneCdoTes A dear friend of Jean and Joe’s, the Reverend William T. Sterling Jr. was also the minister of the first church that Christina attended. He baptized her on March 20th, 1983. He is currently the Conference Superintendent for the Easton District of the United Methodist Church.
TraditionsWe have incorporated traditions from our families and cultures to celebrate this day.
Wedding Almonds Jordan almonds, traditionally called “confetti” or “bomboniera,” wrapped in tulle and tied with a ribbon, are traditionally given to guests during Italian weddings and were sometimes tossed at the bride and groom as a symbol of fertility. There are usually five almonds in each sachet, to represent health, wealth, happiness, fertility, and long life.
CAnnoli This Sicilian dessert dates back to the Saracens or even to pre-Christian times. Also called Turkish hats, many think that the cannoli is a result of the Arab influence in Sicily. A cannoli consists of a fried, rolled wafer, filled with sweetened ricotta cheese and chocolate drops. Named for their pipe-like shape and intended as a treat at Carnevale, cannoli spread through Italy and were eventually a fixture in almost every pastry shop. The tube-like shapes were thought to be symbols of fertility.
in HeAven THere is no Beer PolkA Composed as a music score in 1956, the German polka became very popular for celebrating the existential pleasures of beer drinking. Jason and his friends enjoyed this polka on many occasions as they cheered on the Fighting Souix hockey team. Opa Buettner was an avid fan of polka. Jason remembers hearing polka played continuously at Oma and Opa’s home.
TArAnTellA This is an Italian folk dance that originated in Southern Italy. The name is probably derived from the tarantula spider. Some say the dance originated to combat the poisonous effects of the spider’s bite, and others say that it was a “courtship” dance. It was considered unlucky to dance it alone, so a couple or two or three females usually dance together. Nonna Cupani used to sing and dance the Tarantella at weddings and in living rooms.
dollAr dAnCe The dollar dance, money dance, or apron dance has become a traditional part of wedding receptions throughout several regions of the United States. It originated here at the turn of the twentieth century with the influx of European immigrants, and probably stems from a Polish custom in which men and women form two lines and pay a dollar to dance with the bride or groom. The Morgans (Jean Cupani’s family) include this tradition in weddings, and Jean and Joe Cupani danced the dollar dance at their wedding.
FirsT dAnCe The couple discovered this song and realized that it described how they felt when they met and began to date. As they continued to get to know one another, they realized that they connected on many levels, including a spiritual level. “Hey Soul Sister” captures just what they felt and continue to feel for one another.
Heirlooms Christina wears the gloves and carries the handkerchief that her Grandmother Morgan wore and carried on the day of her wedding, March 30th, 1942.
sPeCiAl AneCdoTes A dear friend of Jean and Joe’s, the Reverend William T. Sterling Jr. was also the minister of the first church that Christina attended. He baptized her on March 20th, 1983. He is currently the Conference Superintendent for the Easton District of the United Methodist Church.
CUPANI-JARVI WEDDINGwedding branding & collateral 2010
The Wedding PartyParents of the Bride........................................................Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cupani Parents of the Groom.........................................................Mr. and Mrs. Martin Jarvi
AttendAnts Matron of Honor..............................................Mrs. Jennifer Porter, sister of the brideBridesmaid.............................................Ms. Heidi Coxon, childhood friend of the brideBridesmaid..............................................................Ms. Leslie Jarvi, sister of the groomBridesmaid........................................Ms. Laura Flowerree, college friend of the bride Flower Girl.........................................................Ms. Natalie Cupani, cousin of the brideRing Bearer...............................................................Mr. Liam Jarvi, cousin of the groom Best Man.............................................Mr. Alan Jacobson, college friend of the groom Groomsman.................................................Mr. Reid Porter, brother-in-law of the brideGroomsman............................................Mr. Craig Schultz, college friend of the groomGroomsman.........................................Mr. Robert Alward, college friend of the groom
PArticiPAnts Usher..........................................................Mr. Justin Place, college friend of the groom Usher.......................................Mr. Michael Hodgson, fellow pilot, friend of the groom Officiating..........................................Minister The Reverend William T. Sterling Jr.,
Conference Superintendent for the Easton District of the United Methodist ChurchMusicians................................................................Bay Strings Trio, Meredith Buxton
reAdersMonica Groves, friend of the bride Richard Jarvi, uncle of the groom
GrAPhic desiGnerAlison Knowlton, friend of the bride Lilacs on York Creative Studios
A SERVICE OF CHRISTIAN MARRIAGEENTRANCE
GATHERING Bach’s “Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring” Mouret’s “Rondeau”
GREETING
DECLARATION OF INTENTION
PRESENTATION
MUSICAL STRING SELECTION Schubert’s (Ave Maria)
READINGS 1 Ecclesiastes 4:9-12
EXCHANGE OF VOWS
READING 2 Romans 12:9-21
BLESSING AND EXCHANGE OF RINGS
DECLARATION OF MARRIAGE
PRAYER FOR THE COUPLE Parents of the bride and groom
We invite you to take a stone and say a prayer for Jason and Christina’s marriage; that they may grow as a couple and continue in their relationship with Christ. Stones will be placed in the vase at the end of the aisle. They will be used to decorate the couple’s first garden and to remind them of the prayers and those who prayed for them today.
THE LORD’S PRAYER
DISMISSAL WITH BLESSING
GOING FORTH Vivaldi’s “Allegro from Spring #5”
CUPANI-JARVI WEDDINGwedding branding & collateral 2010
The Wedding Party
Parents of the Bride........................................................Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cupani
Parents of the Groom.........................................................Mr. and Mrs. Martin Jarvi
AttendAnts Matron of Honor.......................................
.......Mrs. Jennifer Porter, sister of the bride
Bridesmaid.............................................Ms. Heidi Coxon, childhood friend of the bride
Bridesmaid..............................................................Ms. Leslie Jarvi, sister of the groom
Bridesmaid........................................Ms. Laura Flowerree, college friend of the bride
Flower Girl.........................................................Ms. Natalie Cupani, cousin of the bride
Ring Bearer...............................................................Mr. Liam Jarvi, cousin of the groom
Best Man.............................................Mr. Alan Jacobson, college friend of the groom
Groomsman.................................................Mr. Reid Porter, brother-in-law of the bride
Groomsman............................................Mr. Craig Schultz, college friend of the groom
Groomsman.........................................Mr. Robert Alward, college friend of the groom
PArticiPAnts
Usher..........................................................Mr. Justin Place, college friend of the groom
Usher.......................................Mr. Michael Hodgson, fellow pilot, friend of the groom
Officiating..........................................Minister The Reverend William T. Sterling Jr.,
Conference Superintendent for the Easton District of the United Methodist Church
Musicians................................................................Bay Strings Trio, Meredith Buxton
reAdersMonica Groves, friend of the bride
Richard Jarvi, uncle of the groom
GrAPhic desiGnerAlison Knowlton, friend of the bride
Lilacs on York Creative Studios
A SERVICE OF CHRISTIAN MARRIAGEENTRANCE
GATHERING Bach’s “Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring”
Mouret’s “Rondeau”
GREETING
DECLARATION OF INTENTION
PRESENTATION
MUSICAL STRING SELECTION
Schubert’s (Ave Maria)
READINGS 1 Ecclesiastes 4:9-12
EXCHANGE OF VOWS
READING 2 Romans 12:9-21
BLESSING AND EXCHANGE OF RINGS
DECLARATION OF MARRIAGE
PRAYER FOR THE COUPLE
Parents of the bride and groom
We invite you to take a stone and say a prayer for
Jason and Christina’s marriage; that they may grow
as a couple and continue in their relationship with
Christ. Stones will be placed in the vase at the end of
the aisle. They will be used to decorate the couple’s
first garden and to remind them of the prayers and
those who prayed for them today.
THE LORD’S PRAYER
DISMISSAL WITH BLESSING
GOING FORTH Vivaldi’s “Allegro from Spring #5”
The marriage celebraTion of
Christina Bernice Cupani
and
Jason ichael Jarvi
SaTurday The TwenTy-SevenTh of march, Two ThouSand Ten
aT four-ThirTy in The afTernoon
The aks Waterfront Innroyal oak, maryland
A cord of three strands is not quick
ly broken...
ecclesiastes 4:9-12
Program.indd 1
3/15/10 12:23 AM
ELIZABETH BAPTIST CHURCHplay branding & collateral 2013
The EBC Players and the Worship & Arts
Division presents
A PLAY ABOUT TIMELESS LOVE &
NEW BEGINNINGS.
Elizabeth Baptist Church | Pastor Craig L. Oliver
2.13.13EBC-ATLANTA 7PM, DOORS OPEN AT 6PM
FREE ADMISSION
ECCLESIASTES 4:9
Two are better than one.
ELIZABETH BAPTIST CHURCHplay branding & collateral 2013
The EBC Players andthe Worship & Arts Division
presents
SEPTEMBER 21EBC-Atlanta
6:00 PMDoors open at 5pm
FREE Admission
NEVER GIVE UP
Elizabeth Baptist ChurchPastor Craig L. Oliver, Sr., Ph.D.
II Corinthians 4:8-10A story of
tragedy and resiliance
ELIZABETH BAPTIST CHURCHplay branding & collateral 2014
The EBC Players and the Worship & Arts Division present
Sunday, December 14, 6pmEBC: Atlanta
CHRISTMAS 2014
By: Jon Goode and Jarrod Walker
Unto us a son is given... ~Isaiah 9:6
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