Principles of Design with Maxine Owens

Principles of Design with Maxine Owens

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Ben Q Photography

Ben Q Photography

In this episode, Maxine is sharing her unique background in various realms of design and how these experiences have impacted her floral design.

You’ll learn about:

  • The concepts of the principles of design

  • What types of details affect the overall design of an event

  • Our favorite principles of design (and why they’re our favorites!)

  • How we utilize the various principles of design in our work

Heather Payne Photography

Heather Payne Photography

Lauren Peele Photography

Lauren Peele Photography

Maxine Owens is proof that inspiration and passion can come from the most curious beginnings. Always passionate about botanical life and living things, she earned a degree in Zoology before beginning a career in creative design. While bringing life to retail displays for trendsetting brands and leading teams of designers, Maxine learned firsthand how creative spark, vision, and eagerness to experiment brings people together. 

Apryl Ann Photography

Apryl Ann Photography

Always drawn to the beauty and natural elegance of flowers, Maxine gains inspiration from movement, texture, and color and brings a fresh, approachable take to floral design. Her aesthetic style resonates with nature-loving brides and has been featured in The Knot, Brides, and Martha Stewart Weddings, and she has recently been named one of the top floral designers in the U.S. by Harper's Bazaar.

Maxine’s passion to share her craft has led her to teach workshops, both nationally and internationally, and help other designers develop their own personal style. She eagerly awaits where her flower journey will lead her and relishes how nature’s beauty can bring people together.

Charla Storey Photography

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