Typography Based Bucket List Design
Hey there, darlin’! Can you believe Autumn is finally at our door step? I couldn’t be more happy. That is, unless I had more time to be able to enjoy it! I’ve been a busy girl indeed. I’ve been designing, mothering, wifing, leading the salon and trying to stay as organized as possible as to not lose my sanity. I got lucky enough to have a day off of work to be able to spend the morning out here soaking up the crisp air with my coffee.
Today I wanted to share my first project of the school semester with you. We were to create a typographical design for our bucket lists. I originally planned to design around the idea of hair with phrases mingling in with the strands. However, that design ended up just frustrating the fire out of me.
I thought the hair would, obviously, represent my hair profession, while the design its self would explain my other career half.

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At the last minute, I came up with a whole new idea I liked even better. I’ve always been a fan for cameos. Though my collection is near non-existant, I love their classic beauty. I love that cameos have stretched across many eras, yet are still easily modernized.
Maybe that’s how I think of myself: a modern woman trying to live a classic life.
What kind of visual design/image/idea do you think would best represent you?
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Alexis Grace







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