Student Work: Molly Weber: Bridesmade Identity and Collateral

Molly Weber cre­ated these beau­ti­ful laser cut pieces as a stu­dent at Academy of Art University. The pieces were designed to pro­mote Bridesmade, a fic­tional bridal expo focus­ing on hand­made weddings.

5 Comments

  1. dan
    Posted June 1, 2012 at 10:28 am | Permalink

    Looks incred­i­bly sim­i­lar to rob ryan’s work to me

  2. Posted June 1, 2012 at 11:25 am | Permalink

    I’m sure he was an influ­ence. But are you insin­u­at­ing some of this work was copied in any way? I take pla­gia­rism accu­sa­tions very seri­ously as I don’t want to inad­ver­tently pro­mote it or unnec­es­sar­ily accuse any­one of it, so if you have a spe­cific source please let me know. However, I don’t think just because one per­son works in paper cuts as a medium that another per­son can’t also do so, as long as the designer puts their own spin on it. Also I think it’s impor­tant to keep in mind that this is stu­dent work and it needs to be judged in a dif­fer­ent way than work that is being pro­duced commercially.

  3. Gordon
    Posted June 1, 2012 at 11:56 am | Permalink

    Julene Harrison ripped again?

    http://​made​byju​lene​.com/

  4. Posted June 1, 2012 at 12:41 pm | Permalink

    Please see my com­ment above.

  5. Posted June 4, 2012 at 12:23 pm | Permalink

    Papercut art always reminds me of my great grand­mother. She cut her designs by hand on thin, red paper and the sym­me­try and detail were amaz­ing. I love this project not only for its design, but also as an event con­cept. Even though I don’t plan on get­ting mar­ried again any time soon, hand­made wed­dings are some of my favorites.

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