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Her education as an architect has provided her with an excellent set of design skills, both in terms of concept and development. She has a solid understanding of space, materials, colors, composition, and most importantly each location's own spirit, and uses this understanding to create a perfectly bespoke project for each client. Empathy to understand client needs and desires is also one of her strong suits.
Having worked as an executive project manager, she has coordinated large teams of people and has dealt with clients, suppliers, deadlines and budgets, managing each of these aspects to provide a fluent development of each project.
As a designer, she can communicate her vision both manually and digitally. She can sketch, watercolor, Cad draft (2d and 3d) , and can create layouts and presentations. She’s also a keen photographer.
She is fluent in Spanish (native), English, well spoken in Italian and has a tolerable level in spoken French.
Marta is 32, lives in Madrid, Spain and is willing to move (almost) anywhere in the world.
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Marta Machín is a trained architect, and has worked in retail, hospitality and exhibition design as well as in production and execution of exhibition and museum installations, before starting her own event design and production services, marlett.
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blog
Photo: Gonzalo Manera
Photo: Gonzalo Manera
“From small scaled events to big weddings, from intimate engagement sessions to editorial
photoshoots, Marta has worked in a varied range of projects, focusing on client relantionship and
attention to detail in every aspect of the process.”
Photo: Gonzalo Manera
Photo shoots
page 14Belgian Easterpage 15Christmas brunch
Engagement sessions
page 12Sara + Manu
Weddings
page 09Sara + Manupage 05Edelweiss + Davide
page 06-08Bianca + Gonzalo
Sketchespages 16-18Various
Photo: Gonzalo Manera
Photo: Gonzalo Manera
Special thanks to : Gonzalo Manera for most of the photos. Also, Jaime Lahoz, Paz Guillén
and Raúl Órtiz de Lejarazu.
The photo shoots showcased are part of Marta’s
willingness to provide fresh personal content to her blog. They also serve as a creative outlet for ideas that do not
respond to any specific client’s request.
Events
page 13Helena Mareque
Photo: Paz Guillén
Marta + Gonzalo page 10-11
Biopage 02Marta Machín
Marta has worked in the spanish wedding industry for almost two
years, but she believes her adaptability will allow her to learn
and understand other ways of celebrating.
In this section you will find samples of
sketches and watercolors used in client presentations.
You will also find links to see the whole presentations.
Photo: Gonzalo Manera
Photo: Gonzalo Manera
Feel free to navigate through the portfolio using this index, to come back to the index, simply click on the section banner Feel free to navigate through the portfolio using this index, to come back to the index, simply click on the section banner
Photos: Marta Machín
For this Mediterranean wedding we chose to play with textures and
materials, and mantain the color palette fairly simple, concentrating also on the use of different herbs .
E&DSegovia 2011
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Another important aspect was the transition from daylight to night, the white and green color
palette provided the perfect background to enhance the light of candles and small lights hidden in the garden, and hung from the dinning room
ceiling
“The couple’s love for travel and their following two year round-the-world honeymoon was the main inspiration behind this set up. From India, America, Morocco, Japan, to China and Europe, all
elements were mixed to reflect on the couple’s personality and spirit.”
B&GMadrid 2011
Photos: Gonzalo Manera
“The ceremony location and orientation was chosen to profit from the best light possible, also
taking into account the ideal setting”
Photos: Gonzalo Manera
Using the groom’s parent backyard, the wedding was
planned using the garden’s holm oaks as focal points. The couple wanted to have relaxations spots
for their guests, so in keeping with the intimate feel of the wedding,
we tried to create these spots guarding them with the trees
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Photos: Gonzalo Manera
S&MSegovia 2011
Located in a hidden, private owned, cister
monastery, this wedding was as much a result of the place it was held in,
as a reflection of the bride’s character, who
wanted a rustic, charming, romantic
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Tough held in the morning, the church was filled with candles that created an atmosphere of warmth
and intimacy in the empty knave.
Photos: Gonzalo Manera
Photo: Jaime Lahoz
“Surrounded by fields of barley and wheat, in late September, the venue was chosen by its
magical light and tranquility. The bride and groom wanted to feel at home as much as
possible so most of the props used were the family’s own heirlooms.”
G&MSegovia 2010
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This wedding was planned as well as designed and managed, all vendors were chosen for their
ability to match with the bride’s vision. She wanted a homely look, with pink and mauve
tones.
Photos: Jaime Lahoz, and Raúl Órtiz de Lejarazu
Engagement sessionsSara + Manu
Olive oil, wine and cheese were brought for the couple to enjoy their picnic, simple flowers and elements, arranged in the most natural way possible completed the ensemble.
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EventsHelena Mareque
A spanish bridal designer, Helena Mareque, wanted to receive friends and clients at her newly refurbished home
and also showcase her aesthetics.
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Inspired by this trip to Belgium, where Easter traditions differ a lot from spanish ones, we set
up two different scenes
Photo shoots
Belgian Easter
Photo shoots
Christmas Brunch
In this photo shoot one idea was clear: to avoid using the classic red and green scheme, but instead, to mix soft colors and rough
materials.
Photos: Marta Machín
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Sketches
click here to see a sample presentation
click here to see another presentation
click here to see another presentation