Tuesday, 2 March 2010

pretty damn scary if you ask me..


Development

As I thought it wouldn't take me to long to make a digital example of what I meant by the two examples of previous development I produced them really quickly.
I found that they looked quite funny and interesting but did not advertise to the market we planned. So these images were nothing more than a bit of a fun side idea.

Male versions and female versions to avoid sexism.

even a little collage.



I liked this idea below as a simple guide to promote smiling. I think it was an interesting concept but again it wasn't a competition piece at all.



Although these are not to relevant I think that it was vital to get the ideas out of my head so I could then progress with the work, otherwise I would of just had these images giving me a designer block.

Ideas

Anna and I did some illustrations based on the answers that were given in the questionnaire. We found that the words said so much more in images and made it seem a lot more interesting to us.
We also produced a few ideas based on some of the quotes which we found on my design context to do with smiling.
The above image basically states that it doesn't matter what language you speak as everyone smiles in the same language.

Some of the ideas were stating that a smile brighten ups the darkest of days. My idea for this was some spot colour photography where everything in the line of a smile was in colour and the rest was black and white.

One image was a thumbnail that says that a laugh is a bursting smile which I thought would be a cool example to use some vector shapes shooting out of some ones mouth, happy shapes. very photoshop orientated.

My final images are development stages of some of my thumb nails. I chose two I found interesting and thought I would pitch to Anna as a funny idea. These were:

The 4 stages of smiling
and you are never fully dressed without a smile.