Showing posts with label Studio Brief 3. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Studio Brief 3. Show all posts

Wednesday, 26 March 2014

Studio Brief 3 - Briefing

STUDIO BRIEF 3 - FILM POSTER

1 Week only brief.

-For the exhibited prints on april 22nd

-Your design must work at a scale of A4

-The print must use only two colours plus stock.

-For submission on may 21st

-You can enlarge your print for submission purposes.

Mandatory Requirements 

2 colours plus stock

Deliverables 

Printed a4

2 Design Boards for submission.


- Include the title & Name etc

http://www.alternativemovieposters.com

My Film :

About Schmidt - Jack Nicholson


http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0257360/

Friday, 17 January 2014

Studio brief 3 - Evaluation

STUDIO BRIEF 3 EVALUATION

For studio brief 3 i decided to chose Mutton Quad one of the ISDT briefs and i decided to create a Mexican Tapas house. This was my favourite out of all three briefs i loved designing for this brief and i was really pleased with my outcomes. I decided to do a Mexican tapas house because i had named my restaurant Apex which means the highest point my restaurant would be really tall and the ceiling would go to a point the logo for my restaurant would just be the letter A and i would add an extra bar in the letter to create a tapas stand. The logo also featured a house symbol as it was called tapas house which also has a point.  I really wanted my concept to link as much as possible. As it was Mexican themed i decided to go down the route of Sugar Skulls and day of the dead.

I linked this with the food i also served at my restaurant 'day of the dead grub' I took numerous books out of the library so i could get a full idea of the Mexican theme. At first i didn't want to use the cliche Mexican colours but my design didn't work until i tried them sometimes trying the cliche and obvious colour is appropriate. I was really happy with my design i struggled a little at first i had a chat with lorraine and she told me that i need to make sure what ever design decisions i make theres a reason behind it you can just have a concept for the sake so this helped me to really link my design decisions together to make a strong concept.

I think i enjoyed creating all the vinyl stickers for my accessories like for the cactus and my tapas bowls. Im most pleased with my wrapping i designed for my burrito or faiths i loved making the branding and applying it across different things such as menus , signage posters ect. I think my strengths throughout this brief would be my ability  to come up with a strong Mexican identity for my restaurant i think you would be able to tell it was Mexican if you weren't to know what it was. This is important because when you design you should be designing for someone who has no idea what it is because if your design doesn't communicate it hasn't worked. Ive learnt a lot from this brief. Especially the depth of research i went into to find the inspiration i think I've learnt to focus on audience and aesthetics to make my work at the highest standard.

A weakness of mine would be trying to create a strong concept. It took me a little longer than expected but I'm really glad i achieved what i did. I personally wish we had had longer on this brief because i would of loved to do more than i did. Another point i would of to work on would be my craft abilities. I mounted all of my work using spray mount to white card i was so worried i was going to mess it up when i should of had a little bit more faith in my self because it turned out fine.

I think designing for a restaurant has definitely improved my skills in packaging design and i really want to get into that more i will apply everything i have learnt in this brief to further briefs.

Wednesday, 15 January 2014

Evaluation - OUGD504

EVALUATION

What skills have you developed through this module and how effectively do you think you have applied them?

I have definitely developed I wide range and understanding of different print processes. Being able to recognise what works and what doesn’t. OUGD504 has been more of a creative challenge for me as I have tried lots of different methods that have been unsuccessful as well as successful this has helped to develop my skills further to make the right design decisions. I think I applied my skills well definitely towards the end of print, once I had tried all these specific processes. I have also developed skills in Dreamweaver being able to try different methods of code to achieve the layouts and styling I needed. Further more in studio brief 3 I developed skills of distribution being able to apply my designs across many platforms.


 What approaches to/methods of design production have you developed and how have they informed your design development process?

In print methods I used for my work were laser cut, foiling and using vinyl. I think using the laser cutter has definitely informed my design development process a lot because I tried so many different methods and I really enjoyed using the machine. In practicing these processes I found the best possible methods and outcomes for my test pieces and my final pieces.

What strengths can you identify in your work and how have/will you capitalise on these?

I think I strength of mine would be concept for this module I feel as though for all 3 briefs I had a strong concept which was led from a lot of brainstorming and initial sketches and ideas. Through these thought processes I didn’t stop at one idea I kept branching.
I also feel that I took on a lot of creative challenges and didn’t put them as side when I felt they wouldn’t work I stuck with them and I am really happy with my final pieces. I will defiantly continue in further briefs to branch out with initial ideas because that’s where the best concepts come from.

What weaknesses can you identify in your work and how will you address these in the future?

A weakness of mine throughout this module would be doubting some of my work until I had actually finished some of the pieces I was unsure if they were going to be sufficient enough or look exactly how I wanted them to. It’s not ideal to doubt your work because it left me feeling negative. To change this in the next module I will create a lot of mock-ups and prototype this will help me visualize the final pieces and give me more of a variation to my work.


Identify five things that you will do differently next time and what do you expect to gain from doing these?


  • Plan a little better so my time is used evenly between briefs. I expect better outcomes and to be less stressed.
  • Not doubt my work as much because it has an effect on my performance. Feel more comfortable with my design work and be happier with my outcomes.
  • Try more processes – I expect to have a high level of work and bigger variation of work.
  • Make sure I will do even more thumbnails and sketches than I have now. I expect this so show my full thought process so my concepts are accurate.
  • Try my work across more platforms and try different layouts to make my designs be responsive for all devices.




Tuesday, 14 January 2014

Photography for print & web

PHOTOGRAPHY FOR PRINT & WEB

For my print & web brief i wanted to photograph my work i booked a photography slot and took my props and my collateral and set it up. I first used a small set and focused in on my objects. 




 For the second part of the photography slot i photographed my work using a tripod balanced over my work so i could get a birds eye view of my work.



Photography took a long time and I'm quite pleased with my photos although next time i would work better with the lighting and experiment with different shots.

Helpful Shortcuts i have learnt - OUGD504

SHORTCUTS

Throughout this module i have found lots of different tools that have helped me a lot when designing and when doing my work here are some of the most beneficial ...
  • CSS sprite
I used this specific code to help me make my roll over images one. image instead of two i found a realy helpful website that talked you through it step by step.

a.imagesprite {
display: block;
width: 125px;
height: 60px;
background: url(location-of-your-image.jpg) no-repeat 0 0;
overflow: hidden;
text-indent: -15000px;
font-size: 0px;
line-height: 0px;
}

a:hover.imagesprite {
background-position: 0 -60px;
}

a:active.imagesprite {
background-position: 0 -120px;
}
  • Vinyl sticker
Learning how to use a vinyl stickers has been extremely helpful not so much how to actually make them but how to stick them down neatly and in a straight line. I did this by cutting a section of vinyl and sticking masking tape over i then peeled off the access and rubbed the masking tape where i wanted it and when peeling the masking tape off my vinyl was then in a straight line all equally spaced its a really affective way and will definitely use it in the future.

  • Laser cutter - re cut
When using the laser cutter i found a way then when i wanted to repeat the same action i had done i could press enter under material twice and press recut to get the exact same job twice in a row. This was really affective when i was engraving some wood and needed the engrave to be deeper, You can repeat this process till you get the look you need to achieve.

  • Illustrator - paste in place
I think i have learnt to make my work more accurate over this module and knowing when i have something on one document and want to have it on the same place on a similar document i just have to click on the document and go to edit>paste in place this makes sure everything is equal and all my documents are the same its good to keep a consistency it makes your work produced at a higher standard.



  • Photoshop I - eye drop tool & G fill colours.
When i was using photoshop to create my roll over images some of the images were smaller than i required so i filled in the top space and the bottom space with the same colour as the background image. I pressed 'I' to get the eye drop tool selected the colour i needed i then pressed g which filled colour into the spaces i need this was really affective and quick and you couldn't tell that the image was smaller to begin with because the outside colour was exactly the same as the background.

Monday, 13 January 2014

Studio brief 3 - Final Website Proposal

FINAL WEBSITE PROPOSAL

For part of my Mexican branding i needed to come up with a website proposal to show how it would look.




IPAD PROPOSAL





studio brief 3 - Other print proposals

PRINT PROPOSALS

Although i designed menus and other deliverables for my restaurant also props with vinyl stickers of my branding on i also wanted to propose some other print variables that i could have.

Exterior of my restaurant:




Interior of my restaurant:




Shot Glass:

 Tequila bottle:
Apron:

Long Apron:



Finishing touches (Design for print&web)

FINISHING TOUCHES

To put my menus together i used spray mount and mounted them onto white card.
I carefuly tried to use the corners of my stock to make the most use of it and also it was easier to cut out.

I was really happy using the spray mount i was worried at first but its good using spray mount because if you make a mistake you can peel it off and stick it back down.


All my mounted menus:
The last thing i mounted was my coasters i stuck all the 4 coasters onto a piece of card and cut them out individually.


STICKING VINLY DOWN:

It found a really easy method of sticking vinyl down so it was easy to line it up.  I used masking tape and a scalpel to achieve this method.
Applying masking tape over all to the text.
Then peeled the back off-

When the vinyl was then resting on the masking tape i then applied it centrally over my bottle and rubbed the letters off.

I repeated the same method to apply the vinyl to my bowls.

I was really pleased with this i loved the black vinyl stickers in contrast with the off white colour.

Printed Collateral for Print&Web

PRINTED COLLATERAL

Menus:
Food Wrapping:

Flags to tell the spicyness of the food:
Front of business cards and loyalty cards:
Back of business cards & Loyalty card:
Back of Menus:
Poster:
Drinks menus Tequila:
Drinks Menu cocktails and wines:

Food MENU for big meals:
Food menu for Tapas:
Coasters & Flags:

The first set of coasters i printed were unfortunately to large so i reprinted them smaller so they were the perfect size.