Wednesday, 15 December 2010

Evaluation

This module over all has been very successful to my design development and me, there have been areas I feel have been unsuccessful an have not fulfilled my intentions on different levels.

I started this module proposing a set of briefs I felt would meet the aims I had for my final year. I wrote these briefs to fulfil my aims these being to create something I find interesting and enjoyable, to create some quality pieces of work I am happy with for my portfolio and to use this opportunity to experiment with new methods as well as developing old ones. The briefs I have written are a step up from the work I produced in second year; I think this will help me achieve the best possible grade I can from second year. I found the briefs and my statement of intent fairly easy to write as I based them on the elements of design I really wanted to do; experiment with new print techniques, develop and experiment with handmade and collage methods and to design for packaging. I found it really challenging to take these develop and adapt these final pieces into context and make them like ‘real life’ products that would be ready to sell on a commercial level rather than previous design level which is focused towards a personal level.

I don’t feel I have fully achieved this ‘commercial’ standard for my designs, however I do feel I have stepped up my standard from previous design work. I think I would have had a more positive affect if I had live briefs making me meet a specific criteria, rather than personal briefs, the ‘it has to be’ is not always necessarily there.

I started off the module with the largest brief and the one I felt I would achieve the most from both personally and as a designer. This brief turned out to be a long and slow process, but once underway the completion of the brief I was extremely happy with and felt the products met a high standard and fulfilled my brief. Alongside this brief I worked on my second biggest brief the baking set, I also completed this to a good standard that I was happy with and fitted the brief, however this brief I found very difficult to pin down certain elements, there are areas I feel I have gained more skills from than others because of this the brief was very fast moving to begin with but slowed down towards the end with the pressure of meeting a professional standard. I felt at this point it was vital for me to pick up some of the shorter briefs I had written to help get out of the ‘rut’ I was beginning to get in and get back on track. Doing this I felt much more inspired and these smaller briefs really helped spur me on to meet the deadline, these new briefs opened up new design opportunities and move away from the big briefs I had spent along time on. This began to build my confidence of my decisions and confidence with my work back up, which I feel helped the outcomes to be more successful. I initially proposed a slightly different set of briefs, I proposed 4 self written briefs and intended add a 5th competition brief to this. Unfortunately I had only managed to undertake 3 of the self written briefs and cut down the competition brief to fit the time scale left. I feel extremely disappointed I did not manage to finish all the briefs I initially proposed, but there was not enough time for me to complete all briefs to a significant level.

I don’t feel I have developed any particular software skills throughout this module. I have however developed and experimented with new print skills, I feel this is a real personal achievement to have as well as helping me as a designer for future work and decision-making. My aim going into this module produces work that fitted my rational, to meet a commercial standard and to experiment and develop new print methods. I believe I have tried my hardest to meet all these goals, however I do not feel I have met them all to the best they could. Some of my work would have greatly benefitted from having a collaborative aspect to it, to strengthen the product especially the commercial context to the products. I intend to take this into account for the next module and take the negative outcomes in this module and make them a positive in the next.

Christmas Card boards



Baking Set boards






The Body Shop Boards




Tropical Brief Boards





Tuesday, 14 December 2010

Evaluation

This brief was probably my least enjoyable and the one I felt very unsure with, I think this is probably because this was the first brief I have approached since the middle of second year which wasn't influenced by me. Along side this I was running out of time and constantly felt very rushed by my decisions.

This brief has definitely made me realise I need to step up and do more competition briefs and find live ones, I feel in this side of things I have let myself down and not met my goals for this module. Aside from this I was glad to be doing something new and having the restrictions there that I couldn't necessarily do what I want was a good boundary to have.

Sunday, 12 December 2010

Saturday, 11 December 2010

Evaluation

This brief came at the right point in this module, I had just spent a long time focused on two large briefs and I needed a break from them and something new. It really helped get my creative juices flowing again introducing something new and fast moving. Aside from that it was really nice to work one something that way type and image, giving me the chance to work towards a new goal I had set my self at the beginning of 3rd year.

The Christmas brief has positively influenced me in that I no longer feel afraid to approach a brief which uses type, I have learnt that if I look and use type as an image itself my work take a much more positive spin that separating the two. As this was quite a fast moving brief, it gave me the chance to enjoy myself and not feel so restricted to stages I felt were necessary with larger briefs.

The negatives from this were that I didn't have the opportunity to experiment with stock or print techniques as much as I would have liked. I initially printed the whole set on a watercolour stock, which failed terribly the card snapped and the foil didn't print properly due to the texture. However I worked through this and printed on some new card which foiled perfectly but wasn't the best at folding. These types of problems I feel are always going to arise when doing a fast brief. I have learn from this however to pay more attention to the stock and print choices I am going to use and not just assume it will work, sometimes a little experimentation is necessary.

Friday, 10 December 2010

Tuesday, 7 December 2010

Illustration and type for cards

Im really happy with the finished image for the Christmas brief, it has worked much more successfully than I thought. Initially I was going to foil the cards in relation to the Modern/Religious theme but as I am printing though a black and white laser printer and foiling on top I think it will be much more consisted though design and foil blocking to do it all one colour.



Type and Illustration for Cards



Card Type

I have chosen all the lyrics I will be using for the set of 6 christmas cards, half are Christmas songs and half are Christmas carols following the briefs deliverables. The type is laid out to fit the shape of a bauble and be surrounded by the images.

Song: White Christmas
Song: The Christmas song
Carol: Noel
Carol : Silent Night
Carol: O Holy Night

Monday, 6 December 2010

Illustrations

Based on my card design choice I have drawn small illustrations for each song which is stated below.

Song: Noel


Song: Silent Night



Song: Mistletoe and Wine



Song: The Christmas Song.

Bag Type

I have decided on a plain bag with just the information of the product being limited edition, I have used the same type as the labels and I am going to foil them in the same colour as the labels to made them look more expensive and have a special quality to them.




Final Label Mock ups

As this is a Limited Edition product I felt I needed to make the label a little bit special so to emphasise this as with most products that have a 'limited edition' packaging they look more expensive and visually pleasing. So I have decided to foil the type and body shop symbol in a metallic brown, this will still keep the rustic look but will help emphasise the different illustrations which is something I definitely think the labels need as they all look very similar.




Illustrations

Now I have established a style and layout for the labels I have illustrated all of the body butters in the same way; a cut through of each Coconut, Mango, Cocoa bean and Shea nut.