Tuesday, 19 October 2010

Front Magazine

Double page spread x3 based on:

-Halloween costumes for students
- A cheap costume to make
- Cook list format, what you need (ingredients)
-In appropriate language = appropriate with this magazine.

Illustration of what it looks like?


1st of November to do:

Pay day:

-Print T-shirts
-Print booklet
-Print postcards
-Print stamps
-Print poster

-Take photos on models
-Put photos in context online
-Put photos in store
-Send photos to Drop dead.
-Evaluation

Mock ups

I mocked up a brief idea of some phone cases for the blackberry curve and the i phone. These two in particular as in the modern age most people in my T.A. own one or the other smart phones.

These mock ups were pretty fast and look a little sloppy, but it is enough to get the idea across to what they would look like in reality.


















I enjoyed designing for the I phone rather than the blackberry as it was just one sided and I didn't have to worry about cutting out the design, In reality the blackberry case would be a full picture but would have the button holes cut out.

Postcards and stamps

Within the London shop, I wanted to sell some counter merchandise which was not really linked in with the clothing, something that was cheaper and a form of saying you visited the shop which was when I came up with the idea for making some post cards.


















Im happy with the postcard designs, again I need to wait till the 1st to get them printed due to lack of funds, post cards were not the only idea I had, I thought it would be pretty cool if you had something else that could go with the postcard which is when I considered making stamps.



















I chose two designs which had the clearest faces on them


















I then cropped them and added them on to a stamp like background.











This is what it would look like in context, on say a post card.














Same again for the Monroe stamp (which is my favourite)


















This didn't seem to be enough which is when the idea of buying the stamps in a stamp book would fit the idea better.










It would be the scale of 4 stamps put together as so:
- with tear paper.


















The cover would be black and the logo on the front would be screen printed, to fit in with range.

Bag packaging

I chose a black paper bag with paper handles as my packaging for when one of the T-shirts was bought at the London store I wanted to keep the same theme so I incorporated the Limited edition logo to the range of bags.















These two bags were my favourites. I think that the big one is a lot more interesting and really stands out.












The small logo is a little to tucked away, I want people to think wow, I wonder whats in that bag?!