Hey there, I’m Ein.
In the spring of 2024, I got engaged to the love of my life. Woohoo! Soon after the excitement of being a fiancé sunk in, I found myself asking the same question you might be pondering right now: planner or DIY? As a designer with a type A³ personality, I felt compelled to give planning a try — and before I knew it, we were a month out from my wedding with everything in place.
Today, I feel a deep sense of purpose in helping people celebrate the moments that matter most. I love the challenge of balancing artistic vision with the practical demands of logistics. The process of getting to know you and your unique perspective of the world is the most fulfilling part of the gig… and I’m already excited by the possibility of collaborating with you!
In case you were wondering…
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It all comes down to how much you and your partner want to be involved in the planning process. If you’re someone who enjoys researching different vendors and dabbling in logistics, partial planning might be more suited for you. If you’re drawn to shaping the vision and trusting someone else with the details, full planning would be the better choice.
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The day of the wedding is a magnificent blur; full of life and love, but also a bit of good chaos. It’s a natural byproduct of multiple people collaborating on a single goal of creating a day that is seamless, meaningful, and unforgettable.
The role of the coordinator is to be your representative in this elaborate ‘group project’. They are your fearless advocate who prioritizes your needs and clearly communicates your vision to every member of the team. A coordinator manages the details and the dynamics so you don’t have to, ensuring that your only responsibility is to be fully present and entirely yourself.
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It’s like the ‘Ein’ in ‘Einstein’. Rhymes with wine🍷, fine 🦢, shine 🪩 !