Designing your own wedding day is a rare occasion indeed.
The Le (her maiden name) and Vukovich (his surname) = Levukovich - an visual identity is built on love, strength and progress. The amalgamation of the Le and Vukovich families to form Levukovich embodies the principles of love, strength, and progress, forming the bedrock of their visual identity. The logo, featuring the initials "AJ," signifies the essence of their relationship - a sturdy shelter, adaptable flexibility, a spirit of collaboration, and, above all, boundless love. The Levukovich website, created specifically for the destination wedding, is a seamless platform designed to accommodate and facilitate every detail. It comprises simple yet stunning visuals, striking colors, refined typography, and evocative imagery.
It was as if, for a moment, all the trees, all the lights and all of the stars smile with us and just like that he proposed.
As high school sweethearts, we did everything together and when it came to picking a wedding venue we were on the same page.
With an unparalleled lakefront position, our spectacular Queenstown scenery was really just magical.
With the brilliant clear sky above, Jack’s Point served as the perfect backdrop to our special day. We had travelled to Queenstown many times and it had become our little winter escape. Although the temperature was always cold, we felt warm and loved.
The website was simple and easy to use. Guest were able to RSVP with their dietary requirements as well as a way to give the bride and groom advice. After the wedding it served as an online portal to house collections of work, document the journey as a married couple.
The vision was clear and so were the perplex that were used as to not distract the guests from the beautiful backdrop and landscape that Queenstown had to offer. The seating chart included a custom illustration of the restaurant and the beautiful mountains on either side, which was a representation of the two families coming together.
The wedding invitations carried the same theme across. The envelope was sealed with a custom 'AJ' logo with a wax seal stamp. The envelope lining consist of a map of the first touch point - being the airport, hotel transfers, venue buses and all the information available for attending a destination wedding.
The ceremony flowers feature two acrylic plinths - housing pom pom chrysanthemum, roses and phalaenopsis orchids placed behind the entrance of the aisle. For the table arrangements, we had the same minus the orchids, the bridal table slightly larger than the others. We kept the florals minimal as we thought mother nature had already helped us in that department.
The cake flowers were sketched and designed using rice paper. The composition of the cake
It was a night to remember as danced the night away...