if i remember right, there's an established rule in design, photography etc known as the 'rule of odds'. it's widely seen that odd numbers help create balance and symmetry. i always do this too, particularly with things like what items are put on a shelf or mantlepiece.
your spreads are always so gorgeous!! i love when i’m watching you put together collages and going “hmm that i think that should go there” and then seeing you stick it down where i thought of. makes me feel like i’m a dad watching sports and someone scored a goal 😂
You are spot on with the odd numbers. It spans all sorts of creative industries. From flower arranging to graphic design. Humans are just more drawn to it and find it more visually interesting. I love working on my planners as you work on yours. 🫶🏻
I loved this video so much, I always come back to rewatch it for company/body doubling hehe, can I ask where that first washi you used is from? its so lovely
if i remember right, there's an established rule in design, photography etc known as the 'rule of odds'. it's widely seen that odd numbers help create balance and symmetry. i always do this too, particularly with things like what items are put on a shelf or mantlepiece.
Ohhh thank you Alex! I love this!!
Ah I love the theme you build over a week~ matching the weeks and the dailies! A lovely watch 💌
Thank you so so much for watching, I'm glad you enjoyed it 🥰
your spreads are always so gorgeous!! i love when i’m watching you put together collages and going “hmm that i think that should go there” and then seeing you stick it down where i thought of. makes me feel like i’m a dad watching sports and someone scored a goal 😂
Hahahah thank you Bucky, I love this comment! 🥰
You are spot on with the odd numbers. It spans all sorts of creative industries. From flower arranging to graphic design. Humans are just more drawn to it and find it more visually interesting. I love working on my planners as you work on yours. 🫶🏻
Ahh thank you so much for watching! And yay to odd numbers haha 😊
I loved this video so much, I always come back to rewatch it for company/body doubling hehe, can I ask where that first washi you used is from? its so lovely
Thank you so much 😭❤️ of course! It's from Jade Holly Designs, I think I got it from her Etsy shop 😊
Thanks for sharing! I love process videos. Where did you get the book of typeset letters?
Thank you so much for watching 😊 it's from OURS Studio, I got it at Miso Paper
@ thanks!