facebook pixel

2013 Resort Vacation Planner

February 27, 2013

Here at Liquid Creative Studio we like to be creative, think outside the box, and come up with fresh creative concepts that take our client’s brands to the next level! As part of our creative team, we are proud to have some of the most talented and innovative graphic designers in the area! To show you guys how great they are, we will highlight some of their most successful projects for an exclusive, behind-the-scenes outlook on the various works of art produced at our studio.

The first project we’d like to share was designed by graphic specialist, Angela Doughty. Angela did a fabulous job designing the 2013 Vacation Planner for the Resort Vacation Properties of St. George Island, Inc. She created the planner’s layout, cover page, several of the introduction pages and the graphics in the back of the booklet.

To start the project, Angela created three basic layouts for the client to choose from. When she learned that they wanted a simple and clean layout with photos included on the cover, she found the most creative way to integrate those requests and create a suitable theme. The client then selected their favorite design and the rest began to fall into place.

Angela’s strategy was to work from the front of the booklet to the back. The cover set the tone for the rest of the planner, keeping certain graphic elements like the shells consistent. While narrowing which photos to use was one of the most challenging aspects, the process enabled her to choose the perfect color palate to go with the visuals. “I definitely enjoyed working on this piece,” said Angela. “I always love working with great photography and being so inspired by nature, these photos gave me a lot to work with.”

In just a couple of months, the 2013 Vacation Planner was designed and ready for printing! The Resort Vacation Properties of St. George Island was thrilled with Angela’s work and received outstanding responses from its guests. Angela is now working on a new project for the resort. Keep an eye out for what’s next