Bold Primary Colors!
Subtle earth tones, soft pastels, ivory, white, black. These are colors one expects to find in most wedding albums, and ones we use often to compliment the photographer’s images which must remain the focal point. Color and graphics can be distracting if poorly used or positioned in ways that overpower the images. We carefully coordinate these elements in each design to create presentations that are unique, striving to not replicate what we’ve done in previous designs. Sometimes the image collection we receive calls for something a little more daring, a challenge to experiment with these elements in unusual ways.
Photographer Sainath Kamath came to DoodleDo during our March sample album design sale and acquired a number of great new showpieces for his studio. We featured his family album design in a recent post, unique for its interplay of images, color blocks, and negative space to evoke a sense of playfulness. In this featured design, the bold, colorful wedding details inspired the use of equally bold, primary colors. This striking use of color still keeps the images the center of attraction, accomplished by using just a few colors with no interfering graphics. The key is simplicity.
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Love it!
I love that you went bold with this! I had commissioned this design as a sample for myself. The bride, nor her parents, had ever intended to order an album. I had the opportunity to show the album to the bride’s parents, and did so not intending to try and sell it. The album and design made such an impression on them that they ended up ordering a 12×12 of their own!
Rupert, that is the kind of result we love to hear about! So happy for your success.