When I'm out and about and bored I tend to doodle little things on the backs of any paper I have with me.The was one of those doodle. I scanned it into my computer at least a year ago and then it just sat in a folder waiting...
Then a little while back I had some free time, so I took the image out and thought I'd convert it to a vector image in Illustrator. An hour or so later I had come up with this image. I didn't know what I wanted to do with it, so again it just sat...
The this last month I got on a design kick and came across this image again. I played around with the shading and embossing until I came up with something I liked. Then, since it was Valentine season I added the 'Be Mine' to it and... the Be Mine Floral card was created.
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Monday, January 30, 2012
Leap Day - The Elitist Holiday
Leap Day is one of my favorite holidays. It's kind of an elitist holiday. I mean, it only comes around once every four years, because coming every year would be so common. I think it would be fun to be born on Leap Day - you get to choose when to celebrate your birthday and you'll be one of the youngest people you know - since your birthday only comes around once every four years. Yep, it would be awesome!
Friday, January 27, 2012
The Revision Process
I had this great idea for a Valentine card. I thought I knew exactly what the final product would be. The design did not unfold that way. At all. I started with this design. It's not bad, but it just wasn't hitting the spot.
So, I tried this one. It was much closer to what I was thinking, but I didn't much care for leafy elements.
Maybe something totally different would look better.
How about a different design with additional colors. I actually debated about this one for awhile. Did I like the colors? Would it look better with just the purple hearts for additional color? I put this one away for the day and came back to it the next day and just wasn't satisfied with it.
So I tried again. I created a swirly element I liked much better. That went a long way towards satisfying me with the final outcome. I really wasn't liking the watermelon color either. So when I messed around with the colors I came up with my final design. The colors were perfect and the design was exactly what I had desired.
What do you think? Do you think that my final design looks the best or do you like one of the other versions better?
So, I tried this one. It was much closer to what I was thinking, but I didn't much care for leafy elements.
Maybe something totally different would look better.
How about a different design with additional colors. I actually debated about this one for awhile. Did I like the colors? Would it look better with just the purple hearts for additional color? I put this one away for the day and came back to it the next day and just wasn't satisfied with it.
So I tried again. I created a swirly element I liked much better. That went a long way towards satisfying me with the final outcome. I really wasn't liking the watermelon color either. So when I messed around with the colors I came up with my final design. The colors were perfect and the design was exactly what I had desired.
What do you think? Do you think that my final design looks the best or do you like one of the other versions better?
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Designing Groove
Sometimes I just get into a designing groove and can design many things practically overnight. My latest designs have been Leap Year and Valentine's cards. I'm posting them on Facebook, but I thought I'd post them here as well.
Leap Year Calendar Page Card
Leap Year Circular Card
Be Mine Boxes Card
Be My Valentine Card
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
The First Post
As with any blog there has to be a "first" post. Ah, but what should it be about? Should you be clever and witty? Should you just get the most pertinent information up and available? I don't really have an answer, so I'm going to just introduce ourselves.
DesignAbility was founded/created in 2003 by Anneliese Bennion and Stephanie Skolmoski. They're a mother and daughter team - Stephanie being the mother and Anneliese the daughter. They both got degrees in Interior Design, but decided there were other avenues they wanted to pursue.
Anneliese took some Graphic Design classes in college and fell in love with Photoshop! Which soon became a love for all things Adobe. She is skilled in not only Photoshop, but Illustrator and InDesign. She loves to doodle on scraps of papers - especially church programs. Ever since Jr. High Anneliese has enjoyed creating greeting cards for friends and family. Which has then lead her to create quotation pictures, calendars, wedding albums, wedding announcements and even illustrate children's books. She has just finished redesigning this website, which she did in order to learn html and css a little better.
Stephanie has always been creative and her Interior Design classes really brought that out in her. Although she doesn't design many of the products, she usually gives a lot of the inspiration for the new products. Stephanie has always had a love for writing, whether it’s writing in journals, short stories, poetry or children’s musicals. In addition to all of that she has written three children's books with ideas for more books always dancing around in her head. Stephanie also has a degree in Music and loves to share her love of music with everyone around her.
DesignAbility was founded/created in 2003 by Anneliese Bennion and Stephanie Skolmoski. They're a mother and daughter team - Stephanie being the mother and Anneliese the daughter. They both got degrees in Interior Design, but decided there were other avenues they wanted to pursue.
Anneliese took some Graphic Design classes in college and fell in love with Photoshop! Which soon became a love for all things Adobe. She is skilled in not only Photoshop, but Illustrator and InDesign. She loves to doodle on scraps of papers - especially church programs. Ever since Jr. High Anneliese has enjoyed creating greeting cards for friends and family. Which has then lead her to create quotation pictures, calendars, wedding albums, wedding announcements and even illustrate children's books. She has just finished redesigning this website, which she did in order to learn html and css a little better.
Stephanie has always been creative and her Interior Design classes really brought that out in her. Although she doesn't design many of the products, she usually gives a lot of the inspiration for the new products. Stephanie has always had a love for writing, whether it’s writing in journals, short stories, poetry or children’s musicals. In addition to all of that she has written three children's books with ideas for more books always dancing around in her head. Stephanie also has a degree in Music and loves to share her love of music with everyone around her.
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