What a Beautiful Wedding “What a Beautiful Wedding” by Savannah Whitby is licensed under CC BY 4.0. Photo edited from original with Canva. Derivative of “CG & AF Wedding” by Savannah Whitby licensed under CC BY 4.0. Tags: ml4 February 9, 2026 by Savannah Whitby Spring 2026 3
Hello Savannah,
Your choice of photo made me laugh! I loved the cheeky way you stuck your tongue out at your new husband and the gigantic “’Til Death” neon sign in the background (I wish I thought of that at my wedding, lol).
Regarding your typefaces, I believe they support the overall message of Article 16, regarding that marriage should be entered with the full consent of both parties. No frills, just straight to the point. That being said, they did seem too similar. Perhaps keeping the typeface of the Article and then changing the rest of the wording to the font of your neon sign (or as close as possible) would have matched the tone of your photo while having the Article number stand out.
This picture made me smile and really sets the fun, loving feeling that entering marriage should create. I agree with Kelly that the fonts are fairly similar, though I do see that you bolded the article number to set it apart. I love that you matched the pink of the background of your text to your hair and the curtain beside you. That really brought the whole thing together and made it a cohesive piece.
Hi Savannah,
Your personal photo is awesome; it also made me smile right away. Sticking your tongue out, plus the huge “’ Til Death” sign, is such a perfect backdrop for Article 16. I also really like that you pulled the pink into the text area, it matches your hair and the curtain, and makes the whole thing feel tied together. Normally I would say to make the text box see-through, however, in this case it looks more impactful at 100% opaqueness.
Font-wise, it all reads clearly, but like Kelly and Christina, the two fonts feel pretty similar, so the text doesn’t have as much contrast with the title as it could. I would choose a different font for the quote to have that contrast. Other than that, well done!