Friday, 3 June 2011

FMP - Evaluation


After my mark for last module i was really disappointed and felt didn't know the areas that i had fallen down so much. The only think i could think of was not being specific enough with my briefs. When first writing my rational I still found it really hard to define myself as a designer, there were people i saw who were defiantly illustrators or editorial designer or typographic but i felt that after 3 years i still like to work will most disciplines


"A typographic lead designers working in the culture sector with a focus on format, paper engineering and colour"

My rational now define me perfectly, it was tough writing it but it has really helped me become focused and not at all constricting as i though.
Overall i finished 8 briefs, all of witch have different deliverables and approaches but all that reflect me as a designer more than ever before. I have become more in tuned to the design industry and working with clients as well as working on production and formatting.

The first brief that got me started was a live collaborative with Hannah Jackson which was great to get stuck into when we first came back after Christmas. We motivated each other to work and found that we worked well together and seem to have a similar process of thinking and approaching things. This was the first experience i had of project management as i took on most of the responsibility of working with the client and making sure deadlines were met. However it was my first experience with working with a demanding cleint and on a small budget. The design direction was very much lead by ourselves but the delivery and content was specific to the client and thinks having to be changed meant that we wasted a lot of time and effort designing and printing material that was un used. It became a chore that seem to carry on for months after the deadline. But we both managed to keep up to date with it all and produced work for the client. It showed me the work of design is not just about producing something aesthetically pleasing but clients always have the last word and you have to come through for the.

One of the most enjoyable briefs that I worked on was for ‘Vote Steve’ which was client lead but I had most of the final say in the design direction for it. The brief started really bad, I kept avoiding it as I simply couldn’t think of what the project needed. Then when I started designing I stuck myself into a rut for months practically ‘polishing turds’ and it wasn’t until Lorenzo pointed things out to me that I realised I had to rethink the approach. I ended up waisint months on this and getting nowhere instead of facing the problem head on and i would have resolved it much faster. However when I got the concept right the range seem to follow easy and I produced some really conceptually successful work that was fun, clever and aesthetically pleasing. The client also won the election and so the project was not just a great piece for me but a successful campaign.

When I started brief 10 –OU pop up mailers I was really exited to explore these paper engineering techniques and had loads of brilliant ideas of how these would work. However after trying a few pop up techniques I found that it was harder than I thought to get a fully functioning pop up and I got really frustrated with it. This meant that I avoided work on this project for months while I distracted myself with other briefs and when I finally forced myself to produce work I was really struggling with the technology of paper. I really under estimated this brief and how long it would take to get my head around the techniques and I think I got frustrated with not being able to make them work when before I have been quite good at working out templates.

At the start of the module I proposed 6 briefs to do and started on 2 of them that I didn’t get chance to finish. These two briefs fitted into my rational and were briefs that I had some great ideas about but I ended up getting about 5 live briefs and so I had to put some things on hold while I worked on these. I never managed to get back on track with these briefs as I was already dealing with 5-7 briefs at a time and realised that I was never going to get them done. This was actually a weight of my mind as all the other briefs that I was dealing with were fitting with my rational and I was really enjoying all of them.

After three years I have finally been able to manage my time well. I made sure that I wrote myself a weekly planner and even if I didn’t look at it again it still helped me to organise in my head what I needed to do. The success of my final major project was how I managed my time the week before hand in. I decided that I needed to stop designing everything at least a week before the hand in so that I had time to actually catch up on everything else. I soon realised that this was the best thing to have done as I managed to get everything else done before hand in, all my boards were done and identity, ppd, project file and my blog and it took the stress of the last week unlike a lot of others in the year. This may mean that I may loose a few marks on the expansion of briefs but I feel it was more important to round up the rest of my practice before hand in.



Wednesday, 1 June 2011

Proper Photo Shoot


I have been really lacking high quality photography of these final products and so I finally got chance to shoot them. I wanted a standardised style to the photographs so that my boards would run as a set so I have tried a few here that seem to work really well.




Each set of photographs should show the envelope with the pattern inside, the poster and mailer with the envelope all together and then the mailer and poster together. These seem to be the most successfully layed out images that i get.






Tuesday, 31 May 2011

Wash Design - Bigger


Beautiful Logo that really creates a visual of the branding name. Its clean crisp and right to the point with it and has that certain corporate feel to it that a PR company need as well as injecting a little bit of character in.



Spy Studio - Open University


This project for the OU was done by spy studio who have produced a mailer pack that contains information about the OU. I dont particularly think the branding works and the green foil seems a bit much for this but the concept they have worked with has been inspired from the sexually alluring M&S adverts, and so the language they have used is much more appealing than their visuals.

It is an interesting way of approaching it, one that i though the OU wouldn't have directed into. But its good to see the sort of work they have had in the past to inform my own design for them.




Monday, 30 May 2011

Grupo Habermas


This range of packaging has caught my eye simply for the use of colour and to distinguish the range. The brand is still predominately there with the style of image, font and layout but colour has been used to show a difference.

I am looking into doing this same approach for showing a range in a project and this has just shown me how subtly it can be.


Ben Jeffery


Love the bold colours in Ben Jefferys' work contrasted with the white title gives it a real stylish and clean feel. Even though the images are a little unclear and dulled down the fashion element to these publications still comes through.

My website proposal


Finished website mock up for the straw bear festival and its everything I wanted. Sometimes my website mock ups can be quite generic but i have really tried to push the boundaries for this and i have even consulted a web developer to make sure that these elements are workable. 

The home page is actually the 'This Year' page as this is what I want people to first click onto. The page then consists of a full navigation bar and has a scoll across section on every page that has a link to a different page.







Navigation Bar Roll Over


Similar to the image but showing the button that is highlighted instead. The navigation bar is quite cramped and so having something distinct to show which page is important.

A simple line could be all it needs to show the page. Its simple enough not to interrupt with the design but also the colour makes it clear about the navigation.




Changing colour is always a popular one and it works relay well, its bold, obvious but doesn't compromise on legibility.




Image Roll Overs


I really want to design this website properly as i have designed mock ups before but they have been very visual and flat with no functionality specifications. I have been talking to a web designer/developer who is a close friend and he has given me some tips about what actually needs to be designed. 

One thing was roll overs on buttons, we did a very basic lesson on this when learning about dreamweaver but now I want to apply this to the Straw Bear website. 

So I have started looking at image roll overs and how they can function. This first example is a triangle colour over the image to start with and then when rolled over, the triangle disappears to reveal the full image. However Chris said that roll overs work better in a  positive response meaning that they work better if something appears of changes when rolled over rather than disappear.



So instead i tried having the full image and then when rolled over the coloured triangle swoops in with the title. However this gives no indication what the link is until the viewer rolls over it.



So after that i though about having a full bleed colour and the the roll over reveals half the image and reduced the block colour to the triangle.



Website Heirachy



So what do people need to see first (because you know I cant spell that word again)



  • Festival Name -The name of the festival needs to be the first thing people see as they need to know they are on the right website within the first few seconds or else they will leave if its not obvious.


  • Date - The date of the festival is important as this is the most common reason for people to visit festival websites.


  • Navigation Bar - People want to see what there is, who is playing is another common one, but basically we are all lazy when we visit a site and if its not there in front of us then we sure aren't going to hang around and ratch for it.


  • Latest News- This is important to be on every page as it will be update all the time with new information and confirmations about the event.

What the website should be

Website Advice from the Professionals



  1. Always take pride in your work. Whatever you are working on , you have to care for it.
  2. Clearly label and organise all your files, it will easily get complicated so naming your files folders and layers with sensible names will help.
  3. Its the little details that make it special, spend that extra time to focus on detail
  • Use rulers to align images, text and make your measurements perfect.
  • Symmetry helps a design look more solid, always sol, gutters, margins and spacing.
  • Always render your typefaces with 'none', have the font size, weight and colour on a place hold copy
  1. Always work with content, get as much as you can from the client but if not make it up
  2. Textures are a subtle but effective way of showing personality in the website, its a key for the user to understand the site.
  3. Gradients can increase a design, make things stand out on a page, don't be lazy.
  4. Design with purpose, create a heir ache list of important elements to your site.
  5. Use a 1px highlight drop shadow to make elements stand out.
  6. A;ways show the process of roll overs, each element is important don't leave it to guessing.
  7. Learn basic CSS, what are its strengths, weaknesses? Basic knowledge will help to understand what you are designing.
  8. When presenting to a client always be positive and organised. 

LOVE WHAT YOU DO AND LET THE REST SHINE THROUGH.

Straw Bear current website


Even though this is under construction at the moment, it wasn't much different at the time of the festival. Its a very basic website with very dated visuals and really doesn't promote this vibrant event.

I want to totally scrap this and start fresh, its needs updating and it needs a fresh new look that shows the excitement and fun of the event.  I will explore this through the branding identity have already created to make use of the web for advertising the festival. 

Pint Mock-up

Final Glass Graphics


The designs for the pint glasses are simple and small but still portray the identity, we dont want people stealing them now do we!

The graphics are in 2 colours each and only show on one side of the glass, should i have been more outrageous  maybe but I don't think it needs to be.

pint glass graphics