Feeling queasy? Whether it’s motion sickness, pregnancy related or the dreaded flu, here are ways that will help you cure nausea. Give it a try! 1. Peppermint Aromatherapy One of the best alternatives to reduce nausea is to try…
Twinkle Sethia
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For The Chocolate Lover
Everyone is a fan of chocolate. One of the forbidden childhood treasures, chocolate is a rescue at times of need! From uplifting moods to preventing ailments, it’s the real deal. The worst heartbreak fixer, chocolate is an extreme passion. So…
It’s All About Silver!
Metallic hues like silver instantly gives you an extra edge by adding all that sheen. From minis to statement gowns, pick a stunning silver dress to be the centre of attention at a party. Let’s see which diva has killed…
Welcome To The Gram!
Guess who is new to Instagram? Zoya Akhtar along with Reema Kagati have made the social media debut of their baby, ‘Tiger Baby Films’. The production house works beside Excel Entertainment, owned by Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani. View this…
Champions In The House!
Riding high on wins, Team India’s trio created magic in the decider match. In the third T20, India won against West Indies at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. Not only did they clinch the match, India seized the series by 2-1.…
The Season Of Orange
Want to feel all summery in this chilly weather? Need some loud colours in your wardrobe? Miss looking like a candy in this breezy mood? Opt for an ORANGE outfit! An essential colour to brighten up your mood. Bollywood actors…
Most Tweeted Tweets!
Twitter announced the top searched personalities in the field of sports, entertainment and politics on the microblogging platform. Along with it, the platform also announced the top hashtags and emojis used in any tweet. But…but…but, how can we forget the…
His Personal Favourite!
Mahesh Babu’s next film ‘Sarileru Neekevvaru’ is just a few weeks’ away and fans can’t keep calm! The actor shared a new song from the movie, titled, ‘Suryudivo Chandrudivo’. Sharing the song’s poster on his social media, he specified that…
Go Traditional!
Dr. Abhijit Banerjee and Dr. Esther Duflo received the 2019 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences for their experimental approach to alleviating global poverty. Guess what caught our attention? The Nobel Laureates, who are married to each other deviated from the…
Two Years Of Togetherness!
Everyone’s favourite couple, Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma are celebrating their second wedding anniversary. The power couple got married in a private ceremony in Italy, away from the paparazzi’s eye in 2017. Everyday, you see the couple fall in love…
In the realm of human connection, words often take center stage. They are our tools to explain, persuade, and express. Yet, there exists a language even older than speech—a silent, visual lexicon that transcends borders, cultures, and dialects. It’s the language of design, where colors, shapes, and textures come alive to communicate emotions words may struggle to convey. For me, this unspoken communication is the soul of our craft. As a wedding stationery designer, I have the privilege of translating my clients’ dreams, emotions, and journeys into visual stories. Every curve of a font, every brushstroke of color, every intricate motif carries with it a deliberate intent to evoke not just recognition but feeling. The Power of Color Imagine walking into a room draped in shades of gold and burgundy. Before anyone speaks, you already sense the richness, the heritage, and the warmth. Such is the power of color in design—it doesn’t just appeal to the eyes but it has a strong identity of its own. In wedding stationery, for instance,we try use combinations of colours that may not necessarily follow a strict design rule, but also combinations that form their own unique personality. Colors work on our subconscious. They trigger memories, evoke specific moods, and create connections faster than we can process. As designers, our palette becomes a painter’s tool to shape emotion. Typography and Its Subtle Magic It might be easy to overlook the importance of fonts, yet they are instrumental in setting the tone for any design. The fluidity of a script font can make a wedding invite feel intimate and personal, while a bold serif might lend gravitas to the same piece. I often see fonts as personalities. Choosing the right one is akin to choosing the voice that narrates the story of the couple—the voice that will resonate in the hearts of their guests. Typography, though silent, has the profound ability to scream sophistication or whisper tenderness. Storytelling Beyond Words Beyond colors and typography lies the heart of every design—the story. A well-crafted piece of stationery is more than an invitation; it is an experience. It might feature illustrations of the couple’s favorite places, or motifs inspired by their cultural heritage, bringing depth and authenticity to the design. Designing is as much about listening as it is about creating. Clients often come to us with snippets of their lives—a song lyric they adore, a vacation that changed them, or even a phrase they hold dear. Translating these moments into visuals makes the design personal and transformative. When Words Fall Short Ultimately, good design speaks when words fall short. It captures intangible emotions—love, joy, nostalgia—and wraps them in forms and colors that need no explanation. It is universal, yet deeply personal. Design, for me, is not just about making things look pretty; it’s about making people feel something real, something memorable. Because at the end of the day, the most profound connections are often those that require no words at all.