2024
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In 2024, I was invited to 4 weddings — and for all 4, I got to design the invitations (plus a few fun extras like tags for handmade soaps and seating charts). Some designs needed to speak more than one language, so you’ll find cards in Spanish, English, and (mostly) Serbian.
It was such an honour to help some of my favourite people add a little extra magic to their big day.
Some designs were made to be purely digital, and some were ready for the print.
Sara & Dušan
My brother and his loved one are in an international relationship, and they wanted to celebrate their love in two countries. That meant two weddings — one in Serbia, one in Spain — and two sets of invitations to match.
I designed both: one full of Serbian charm, the other with a Spanish touch. Different languages, styles, and vibes — but both telling the same story of love (with a few joyful design challenges along the way).
Design for Serbian wedding
Like most brides, Sara had a pretty good idea of the vibe she wanted for the invitations. With a few extra wishes from the groom, we landed on something fresh, elegant, and light — just right for a sunny June wedding in Serbia.
Soft gradients of green on a clean white background set the tone, paired with a combo of fonts: friendly, modern Hubballi and the graceful, handwritten Italianno — a perfect match for the couple's style.

The leaves and flowers design was made by PhuongLucky and mockup background by Noko Washiyama.
Design for Spanish wedding
The design for the Spanish wedding had a completely different mood — inspired by the coast where the celebration took place. With a bit of Photoshop magic, the invitation took on a more sea-like, painterly feel — like a breeze that smells of salt, sunlight on your skin, and waves you can almost hear in the background.
Naturally, blue became the star — in soft gradients that carried the feeling of the sea throughout the whole design.

Marija & Ivan
In August that same year, a dear friend — and my fitness buddy, no less — said “I do” in front of family and friends. Once again, I was honoured to be part of making her big day a little more beautiful.
This time, Marija knew exactly what she wanted. There were a few late-night message swaps and little tweaks here and there, but it was all worth it when I saw her smile — and yep, that smile was very much there.
For her wedding, I designed the full set: invitations, tags for the handmade soaps, and the guest seating plan. Everything followed the same elegant theme — eucalyptus leaves and golden accents on a white background. Simple, refined, and just the right amount of classy.

Nevena & Nikola
Nevena is a childhood friend I’ve known for over 13 years, so when she asked me to help with her wedding design, of course I said yes!
This time, the process was a little different: the Save the Date and invitation had one look — bold, romantic reds — while everything for the big day itself took on a softer tone, with muted red and blush pinks. The mix gave the whole celebration a nice rhythm between dramatic and dreamy.
What tied everything together was the shared aesthetic — romantic, rustic, and nature-inspired, with floral elements in soft watercolours. Some looked freshly picked from a wild valley, others like dried blooms, beautifully preserved — just like the memories they were meant to celebrate.
This time I worked in Canva for this one (a fun switch-up from Figma), and the whole process was smooth and genuinely enjoyable. I was so happy to hear that both bride and groom were thrilled with the designs.
Take Aways
Each of these weddings was completely unique — different people, styles, and stories — but what connected them all was the joy of creating something personal for someone I care about. Whether it was in Figma, Photoshop, or Canva, whether green eucalyptus or coastal blue, designing for these moments reminded me why I love what I do: helping turn feelings into visuals, and ideas into memories that last.