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Say it with Paper


There’s something about receiving a personal hand-written note in this high-tech age and time that makes any occasion memorable. And by far it’s more personal than being tagged on an e-greeting image on facebook or receiving a mass e-mail/BBM/SMS/MMS with two impersonal liners. It’s just not the same. 

So since we have many occasions to celebrate: birthdays, weddings, friendships, Eid, Christmas.. etc, I decided to showcase a new local business: Paper-Design.

Paper-Design is the brainchild of artistic Kuwaiti entrepreneur Fudha Al-Ateeqi who started designing corporate identities and wedding invitations as a freelancer. Her passion for design has blossomed into her dream business.“As a Graphic Design Major and a notebook and card collector, Paper-Design was always well rested in the back of my head. An outlet for my love of paper and design”, expressed Al-Ateeqi.

Her eye for detail, perfection, and distinctive taste are clearly visible through her online boutique’s hand-picked selection of greeting cards & notepads. However, what captivated me more is Paper-Design’s own creation of extremely elegant cards with Arabic quotes.




Take a moment to browse Paper-Design’s invitations and paper stationery and show your true love and appreciation to family and friends. 

Comments

DoDoq8 said…
it realy nice

check this they wrote about you

http://www.paper-design.net/client/news.php
Confashion said…
DoDoq8
Aren't they sweet ;)

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