Amanda H Thanks for sharing how you set it up. Love it
Nov 29, 2010 ~ 5:22pm
Matt Hi, Karey. I use Finao for my albums and WHCC for my coffee table books. Hope that helps!
Nov 29, 2010 ~ 9:43am
karey This are beautiful layouts Matt. May I ask what album company you prefer? I have to put together a wedding album for a friend (something that is completely out of my realm,) and am overwhelmed by the choices.
Nov 29, 2010 ~ 9:18am
Toni Albers Beautiful, Matt. Do you use the canvas photo covers much?
Nov 26, 2010 ~ 4:35pm
Brittani Awesome look into how you do your designs...so clean and classic! I couldn't agree more about the crisp look being timeless today and in the future. Very nice.
Nov 26, 2010 ~ 3:35pm
Robin McQuay Anderson After year of experimenting with colors and graphics awhile back, I too, opted for the puest approach to album design. Not only does it have a gallery quality to it but it removes it from the world of scrap booking - a world easily achieved by the clients themselves through countless web sites.
Nov 26, 2010 ~ 11:23am
Robin McQuay Anderson After year of experimenting with colors and graphics awhile back, I too, opted for the puest approach to album design. Not only does it have a gallery quality to it but it removes it from the world of scrap booking - a world easily achieved by the clients themselves through countless web sites.
Nov 26, 2010 ~ 11:21am
Robin McQuay Anderson After year of experimenting with colors and graphics awhile back, I too, opted for the puest approach to album design. Not only does it have a gallery quality to it but it removes it from the world of scrap booking - a world easily achieved by the clients themselves through countless web sites.
Nov 26, 2010 ~ 11:20am
Robin McQuay Anderson After year of experimenting with colors and graphics awhile back, I too, opted for the puest approach to album design. Not only does it have a gallery quality to it but it removes it from the world of scrap booking - a world easily achieved by the clients themselves through countless web sites.
Nov 26, 2010 ~ 11:20am
Daniel Fuentealba I agree... a clean album drives the eye to the important part... the images.
Nov 26, 2010 ~ 10:55am
Jeff Really beautiful work Matt. Less really is more. Nov 26, 2010 ~ 9:44am
Chad Pennington Matt gives families.
"That Wall Stuff" you could hang it up when he's done with it.
Good Job HERO
Nov 26, 2010 ~ 8:59am
Rudy This is great Matt, something i was looking for a long time!
Nov 26, 2010 ~ 6:10am