I’m going to be sharing a few album designs from the past year. I have really started to find my creative eye when I design these wedding albums. I don’t outsource the designs I do everything myself and they do take a little bit of time. I could do them fast or do them right. I am sure with a bit more experience I will have both!
And if I photograph the engagements then I love to include them in a wedding album – I will usually design one or two spreads of engagements and then include some bridal photographs as well. I don’t put a limit on the amount of changes in an album. If you change your mind several times before the album goes to print that is fine. I want to make sure the wedding album is as close to perfect since it is supposed to last you a life time – and hopefully will last longer than that if you care for your album.
I had my leather sample album printed with this exact wedding. I will be blogging sample photographs of the actual printed album soon – finding time to blog is a challenge!
For anyone wondering how I design the albums – I use Adobe InDesign CS5 for the page layout. It is the best way to layout books and albums. It lets me make changes and layer images and graphics and always preserve the original photographs. I won’t have to start from scratch if we ever make changes.
For each wedding album I will design from the color scheme of the wedding. In the case of MacKenzie’s and Stan’s wedding I used the baby blue, black, white as the main colors for the album.
I hope you folks enjoy the wedding album I designed. I really love the 12″ leather album that was created by Kiss Wedding Albums. I have it sitting on my shelf and so I can flip through the pages whenever I want to get some inspiration. If you ever want to look through the album let me know. I will be bringing the sample albums anytime I met with potential clients and brides.
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