
Dana Osborne Design Blog
graphic designer life + design + inspiration
June turned May Omaha Wedding Invitations at The Players Club
Why did I wait so long to blog about this wedding? I felt this couple was family after they decided to postpone their June 2020 wedding.
5 Myths about Wedding Stationery
I’m breaking down 5 myths surrounding wedding stationery. I love breaking rules when it comes to wedding invitations, so this is an ideal post for me
Black and White Classic Invitations with a Modern Touch
It's almost been one year since I got to work with this fun couple. Kayla and Jack brought so many great ideas to their summer wedding in Elkhorn, Nebraska. They picked a design I fell in love with for their invitations. And for wedding day, we brought this black and white classic look throughout everything.
3 Additions to Your Invitations that will Wow Your Guests
You can’t beat a nice wedding invitation in the mail. Typically you have the invitation itself, a details card, the RSVP card and the envelope it goes in.
Black & Gold Wedding Invitations at the Durham Museum
When someone tells me Art Deco, there are two ways I can go. Super Gatsby Art Deco, or just a touch of it.
3 Ways to Personalize Your Wedding
I love those little details. Think about it…no other event like your wedding will happen again. You. Your fiance. That day. That venue. This is truly a one-time event. So why wouldn’t you put a little of your touch on things?
Classic Wedding Style at Omaha's Kimpton Cottonwood Hotel
If you know me, you know I love a classic wedding vibe. I also love working with amazing couples. So this 2021 wedding at the Kimpton Cottonwood Hotel in Omaha was the perfect mix for me.
Your Style to Paper: How I Take Your Style and Turn It Into a Wedding Invitation
I was reading through some reviews the other day and one statement stuck out to me.
“I didn’t even know what I wanted, but I felt she did.”
Letterpress Invitations - Beautiful Wedding Invitations
Letterpress is a process of printing that dates back to the 15th century. And since this is not a history lesson, I will spare you the century by century details of the invention of the first letterpress machine by Johannes Guthenberg. But let’s talk about how it got to be one of the most sought after print processes for wedding invitations.