Event Signage: Erin & Matthew
As the last big event of the season wrapped up, I couldn’t help but feel both a sense of accomplishment and a bit of nostalgia for all the beautiful, love-filled projects we’ve worked on. This particular wedding suite was special—a “romanticized outdoors” theme at Baremountain Inn in New York that fit the season perfectly. With a navy and terracotta color palette and a mix of wood, acrylic, paper, and vinyl, the whole suite came together in a way that felt warm, intentional, and just right for a fall wedding.
Event Signage: Aster & Eric
It’s officially YFK’s second wedding season, and let me tell you, we’re upping our game pretty majorly. And I’m so excited that we were able to debut our upgrades with an incredibly special family wedding. With the gorgeous Carnegie Museum as the backdrop, the classic vibes and timeless aesthetic made this one feel like an absolute dream.
Event Signage: Lush Event Co.
As a details gal, my favorite thing ever is when a client asks me to help them with another component of their brand (i.e. signage, murals, and other IRL design opportunities). And what a fun opportunity to apply the Lush Event Co. branding to their first official event! I loved getting to play with the iconography and typography we had previously set - and any opportunity to use a new acrylic is my favorite!
Wedding Signage: Rachel & Matt
While I love a traditional moment (my own wedding was black, white, and gold, plus a deep emerald green), I adore couples who adore color! Planning this couple’s wedding sign suite was such a joy to bring to life! This bride really understood her wedding’s brand - and we incorporated colors, shapes, and icons throughout the set!
Wedding Signage: Riley & Tyler
This couple had a vision and were ready to go! The unofficial theme was going big, and that’s what we did! We built a custom sliding box to house the 7-foot seating chart and welcome sign combination. We tried to touch every detail, including bar signs, dessert table signs, memory table, a card box, table numbers, restroom signs, and more! This wedding also featured our first-ever sweetheart table backdrop!
Wedding Signage: Regina & Ryan
This couple wanted a warm, terracotta-inspired sign set to compliment their September golden hour, Pittsburgh Botanic Garden wedding. We played with a mix of script and seriffed lettering that enhanced the classic meets contemporary feel. The copper piping, the metallic vinyl on the welcome sign and seating chart, leather straps, and wooden block detailing helped pull everything together!