Being Intimate
2025.02.17 13:29
If I'm allowed to be a tad personal here for a second, many of my greatest achievements have not come from my professional career, but rather my private life. It has been getting married to my gorgeous wife. It has been being blessed with two beautiful children, a boy and a girl. And, most of all, it has been making the most precious of memories in our daily lives together.
Preparing for the wedding, and later also both children's baptisms, it came quite natural for me to take on the designs myself. I early on decided to craft an organic skeuomorphic design that would translate well to both paper and screen. This allowed me to quickly create a wealth of custom designs, for everything from seating charts and wall-size banners through wine labels and place cards to invitations and web site, all with very little effort.
The color scheme of the wedding design proved particularly challenging though, as it needed to overpower the iridescent green and dark peach marble of the ballroom venue while still remaining easy on the eye. After a lot of trial and error, I finally arrived at a color fundament of Prussian blue and gold with Baroque undertones. Conversely, both baptism designs were blissfully smooth sailing, primarily consisting of softer and lighter pallet swaps of the original wedding design.
As the years have gone by, I've slowly had to let go of the domain names for the web sites of these events. As such, I am now relocating these three web sites to Mednotes.net for them to remain indefinitely available on the greater internet.
So feel free to visit Celina-Celeste.com, Alexander-Arian.com, or Katalin-Brynjar.com to see how we chose to celebrate these most important of moments. And for all of you who originally attended one or more of these gatherings, I wish you a wonderful trip back down memory lane together with us...

Preparing for the wedding, and later also both children's baptisms, it came quite natural for me to take on the designs myself. I early on decided to craft an organic skeuomorphic design that would translate well to both paper and screen. This allowed me to quickly create a wealth of custom designs, for everything from seating charts and wall-size banners through wine labels and place cards to invitations and web site, all with very little effort.
The color scheme of the wedding design proved particularly challenging though, as it needed to overpower the iridescent green and dark peach marble of the ballroom venue while still remaining easy on the eye. After a lot of trial and error, I finally arrived at a color fundament of Prussian blue and gold with Baroque undertones. Conversely, both baptism designs were blissfully smooth sailing, primarily consisting of softer and lighter pallet swaps of the original wedding design.
As the years have gone by, I've slowly had to let go of the domain names for the web sites of these events. As such, I am now relocating these three web sites to Mednotes.net for them to remain indefinitely available on the greater internet.
So feel free to visit Celina-Celeste.com, Alexander-Arian.com, or Katalin-Brynjar.com to see how we chose to celebrate these most important of moments. And for all of you who originally attended one or more of these gatherings, I wish you a wonderful trip back down memory lane together with us...
