Inside Weddings

Colorful Wedding with Chinese Traditions at The Ritz-Carlton

“After some fine-tuning, Jennifer and her wedding designer Taylor Nguyen established the perfect color scheme, one that mixed bright shades of pink with citrus orange, yellow, and green. ‘I wanted to use a very refreshing color scheme so that when people saw the colors, they would just smile,’ explains Jennifer. She and Yiu also wanted to remind their guests of the true meaning of the day, one that embodied their zest for life and love. They adopted the slogan ‘Live Well, Laugh Often, Love Much’ as the theme for the day, and emblazoned the motto across every element of their stationery suite.”

Read on Inside Weddings >

Inside Weddings - Colorful Wedding - Michelle Walker Photography
Michelle Walker Photography

Brides

A Formal, Whimsical Garden Wedding

For their elegant wedding, high school sweethearts
create a New England-style take on A Midsummer Night’s Dream.

“At the tented reception, guests were directed to their tables by escort cards resting on a bed of moss; Bella Figura designed the cards, and the calligraphy was by Jan Boyd Calligraphy.”

Read on Brides >

Place Card at a Whimsical Garden Wedding
Grazier Photography

 

As Featured On Brides.com

Boston Globe

Turning the Pages of a Tragedy

“When Cardinal Sean P. O’Malley, Archbishop of Boston, brokered a meeting between five Boston victims of the church abuse scandal and Pope Benedict XVI, he also presented the pontiff with a book.

“The book, created by West Roxbury calligraphy artist Jan Boyd, contains the names of victims who reported being abused by clergy from the Archdiocese of Boston in the scandal.

“Cardinal O’Malley said the 40-page book offered Benedict a symbolic representation of the tragedy. ‘I know the Holy Father was touched by it,’ O’Malley said.”

Read more on boston.com >

Boston Globe Jan Boyd Article

The Boston Globe