Here is the final Breathe publication back from the printers, it is printed on a 130 gsm cyclustec recycled paper and the cover on a 200gsm for added thickness. Me and Lyida are really happy with the printed outcome of the publication, the printers were fast to deliver 100 copies ready for sale. The first place Lydia is going to sell these is at the Art Market at the End of Year show, her Uncle also knows someone in a New York bookshop that may be interested in having some to sell in his shop. A copy will be sent to every farmer featured within the issue. The next issue is undecided yet however Lydia is traveling to Australia in the New Year and hopes to find a new outdoor topic for Breathe for the second issue. In the future we hope to have Breathe have competitions and for people to enter their own work to be published within the magazine. An Instagram for the magazine has just started generating an audience for the publication.
Tuesday, 31 May 2016
Cheese Society- Final Cheese Branding
I wanted to do something more for the last cheese society event so I created some cheese branding with stickers. The branding works with the cheese society as it uses the same colours and type used throughout this years cheese societies posters. I designed this as I want the cheese society in my portfolio and I am interested in food branding and thought how much I would love to brand cheese.
Cheese Society- The Cheese Ball Event
The Cheese Ball has been the best event all year, it was held at the Belgrave which was a great venue, plenty of people came familiar faces and new first years. People boogied and ate cheese. This event was a great last event myself and Hollie will ever hold for the Cheese Society, it has been a fantastic two years having fun designing, organising and putting on cheese events all over Leeds.
Sunday, 22 May 2016
Bootees- Evaluation
Developing
and branding Bootees has been a thoroughly enjoyable brief and I am really
happy with the outcome, however there has been many problems along the way with
screen printing and getting everything together, the little things such as
sewing the labels in actually too a lot longer than expected.
While
screen printing a previous brief with Hollie I realised how easy it would be to
screen print t-shirts and begin a clothing brand of some sort, myself and
Hollie are both into the same clothing brands so it made sense to work together
as we would have a similar vision for the brand. We both love colour and knew
we wanted it to be as bold as possible. We had no brand name or designs when we
first started this brief and we have finished it with six screen printable t-shirt
designs and an Instagram with over 900 followers.
Our ideas
developed quite rapidly, we knew we wanted bold pattern and fun design but just
wasn’t sure what of, our initial ideas was to put puns onto t-shirts but then
we had to question who would wear them. We started to experiment with brush
strokes and screen printing them with a gradient pattern but neither of us was
happy with the outcome, so we developed ideas further on paper scanning them in
mocking them up on a t-shirt to see what would look best. We also researched
into brands that we liked and looked at them for inspiration, their fashion
styling, logos and the overall brand and what made them stand out.
We experimented
with paper screen printing some designs to see how that would work, this did
not go to plan, after a lot of frustration we decided to expose screens to
repeat the designs easily and quickly. We experimented with the paper screen
printing as this brand is something we both want to carry on a peruse after uni
and as we wont have access to an exposure unit after uni we thought to use
paper would be a good idea. The process was too long and we both began to get
frustrated.
I digitally
developed all of the t-shirt designs, I designed all of them but ‘Harry’ the
face design with the glasses. We decided to go for primary colours and pink and
screen print onto white t-shirts after much debate whether to get coloured t-shirts.
The screen printing was a long process as we were using 4 colours on each
t-shirt and we needed to get the t-shirts ready as fast as possible so they can
be used within fashion shoots. There were a few problems when screen printing
as the t-shirts are white if anything gets on them they look grubby so keeping
them clean through the screen-print process was difficult. I have never screen-printed
more than two colours on a design before, this was a new experience and a skill
I have definitely developed through this brief.
We both
have a love for vintage items and after researching and visiting vintage shops
together we thought the best direction to push the brand was with colourful
shapes, so we did and added extra face designs for fun.
We had to photograph
the t-shirts for the product shots a couple of times to get it right. Hollie
was in charge of getting the photo-shoots organised and this casued a lot of
stress. We had a lot bigger plans for the photo-shoots initially and were
planning on doing the shoots on location in an ice-cream van and at a bowling
alley, however so many models let us down last minute after a lot of planning.
This was disappointing and we were pushed for time to get the shoots done.
While the
shoots were taking place it was my responsibility to sort the branding for
Bootees. The logo was something that I really struggled designing as there was
so many possibility’s with it, I mocked up loads of designs and it took a while
for something to click, we eventually went back to the very first typeface I
suggested. There was a lot of printed material to be designed for the branding,
I tried to imagine what the brand would need when sending the t-shirts to a
customer. I designed a variety of things, swing tags, returns forms, business
cards, postcards, wrapping paper and thank-you cards all in the same typefaces
and colours we chose to keep the brand uniformed.
We created
online presents to push the brand into the real world and sell some t-shirts.
The t-shirts proved popular on the Instagram, we also wanted to show the screen
printing process on the Instagram so we took photos of that too. We set up a
Depop which will only display the t-shirts for sale.
Overall I
have enjoyed creating Bootees and it is a brand that we are looking to develop
after uni as we both have a love for bold clothes. I wish we started this brief
earlier in the year so the photo-shoots could be more organized and less last minute,
also I would of liked more time screen printing, it is a long process,
something I have got faster at but we both wanted to be incredibly careful when
printing. Hopefully Bootees will still continue after university, I wont have
an exposure unit after uni however I am looking to develop the paper screen
printing technique that we experimented with at the start of Bootees. Working
with Hollie has been a pleasure, the work load was spread evenly, Hollie
focusing on the fashion shoots and me on the branding and designs for Bootees.
Bootees- Website
Research
In the future I would like to set up a Bootees website to begin selling the t-shirts I have began to look at websites of brands that we looked at the start when designing Bootees t-shirts. The websites are quite simple, large images, links at the top and the logo.
Development
I have gone for a similar format when designing the website for Bootees, the front homepage is showing the spring summer collection 2016 and arrows to the side to view the collection.
Final Website
Here is the final homepage for Bootees, links to accessories, stationary and the tee's as Bootees expands so will the website.
Cheese Society- Cheese Branding Development
The cheese society cheese branding will be bright like the poster designs and use the colour palate used through all cheese designs. Here are some mock up designs, I have got good feedback from them however I think there might be too much pattern on them so I will experiment with just having a single line of spots around the cheese society logo. All of the colours are from the original cheese society branding and each colour represents a different cheese.
Cheese Society- Cheese Branding Research
To expand the cheese society I have always wanted to brand a cheese so for the final event I will brand some cheeses and I think this will be a nice edition to my portfolio. Above is some research to cheese branding, there is such a wide range of cheese branding from formal, commercial and children's snack box branding. I want to create quite a light hearted tone of voice to the cheese branding, something fun and informative about the type of cheese.
Cheese Society- The Cheese Ball Poster
Facebook Inforamtion:
It's the final event of the year and a goodbye to the presidents Hollie Webb and Aimee Parker and a big hello to the new presidents Emma Knowles and Megan Ojari! Come along to the cheese ball where you can party your panties off and eat so much cheese you will become a human cheese ball!
This is the final poster I will ever create for the Cheese Society, I want to make it eye catching bold and quite simple. I wanted to use the cheese ball I created for the leaflet and transfer it to a poster as when people pick up a leaflet they can automatically relate it to the poster. I experimented with a few poster variations before creating the final, at first I wanted the cheese ball to be more of a disco ball however after experimentation with this I think it looked more like a wrecking ball. I showed some people the poster design for feedback in the stages of it being quite white and they said they wanted to see more colour to make it more eye catching, after developing I went with a blue stripy background and the information at the top of the poster like the rest of the posters I have designed to keep it constant.
Cheese Society- The Cheese Ball Leaflet
The final event of the year is called ‘The Cheese Ball’ and will be held at the Belgrave Music Hall & Canteen in the city centre we have managed to hire the whole top floor so I need to promote this event well to get enough people to come eat cheese with us. As another form of promotion for this event I have created a flyer in the shape of a cheese ball and when printed it will be a cheese ball 10x the size. This is something light hearted I want students to pick up on their way into uni and then notice the posters around uni and come to the event.
Bootees- Online
Social media is an incredibly important part of any developing clothing brand showing people what your about through the use of various imagery. We have started up an Instagram and a Depop for Bootees to get people interested and aware of the brand. The Instagram includes various collages, product shots and screen printing shots to show consumers that they are hand made with care. We have had a lot of positive feedback from people o the Instagram and people from different countries wanting to buy the t-shirts.
Depop is an buying and selling clothing app that a lot of apparel ranges are on, we have set up a profile on Depop to sell the t-shirts and push the brand further.
We both would love Bootees to have its own website one day for customers to visit learn about the brand and browse all the items for sale.
Breathe- Instagram
Breathe has started its own Instagram to start a following and make people aware of the new lifestyle magazine on the market.
Time management throughout Extended Practice
I feel like I have managed my time well through extended practice it has been hard thinking about different briefs at once when they are all at stages however keeping a calendar and diary has really helped through the module. Making to-do lists is how I get through designing crossing each objective off through the day. Keeping a calendar makes me book print slots for when things need to be printed and stripping and emulsioning screens ready for exposure and print.
Saturday, 21 May 2016
Briefs started with and Briefs completed, why have they changed
This was the very first list I made of briefs I was interested in to work on:
ONE D&AD BRIEF FROM:
CREATIVE
NETWORKS
SIANS
BRANDING –Fashion Branding
CHEESE SOCIETY-
Food Branding- HOLLIE
SHEET- Collage
Christmas Wrapping Paper, product range and distribution
PUDZ- Food Branding
NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM
MURAL- MOLLY
D&AD- JOHN LEWIS
D&AD- DESPERADOS
D&AD- NEWSWORKS
D&AD- WWF
YCN- FEDRIGONI
CINEMA TICKETS
HENRYS HONEY LABEL
CITY ICONS-
PUBLICATION
The briefs I have completed:
- CREATIVE NETWORKS
- CREATIVE NETWORKS
- SHEET
- END OF YEAR SHOW BRANDING
- VITAL FASHION BRANDING
- GLASTONBURY LOGO DESIGN
- GF SMITH ARCHIVE
- YCN FEDRIGONI
- SECRET 7
- BOOTEES APPAREL
- CHEESE SOCIETY
- BREATHE MAGAZINE
I would of loved to have worked on a D&AD brief but there wasn't enough time around then as I was working on YCN Fedrigoni and the End of Year show branding proposal. I also aimed to do a couple of brief box briefs such as Henrys Honey Label, City Icons Publication and Cinema Tickets these are all briefs of interest to me however as time went on throughout the module live competition briefs started to arise such as Secret 7 and Glastonbury Logo design, when I leave college I can always go back to the smaller Brief Box briefs create them and add something new to my online portfolios. Another brief that I was really looking forward to working on was a brief I set myself called 'Puds' this is a new festival food truck selling a variety of sweet and savoury Yorkshire puds, this is an idea I have had for a brief for a while now and something I need to pursue in the future however, I couldn't fit it into the extended practice module as I spend so much time screen-printing Bootees. Bootees was a really time consuming brief as everything was screen-printed, I really enjoyed creating Bootees and don't regret starting it but if I didn't do it I would of focused of Puds food branding and a couple of Brief Box briefs. I have had to manage my time effectively through out extended practice leaving time for blogging and design sheets which take a lot longer than expected to put together.
I would of loved to have worked on a D&AD brief but there wasn't enough time around then as I was working on YCN Fedrigoni and the End of Year show branding proposal. I also aimed to do a couple of brief box briefs such as Henrys Honey Label, City Icons Publication and Cinema Tickets these are all briefs of interest to me however as time went on throughout the module live competition briefs started to arise such as Secret 7 and Glastonbury Logo design, when I leave college I can always go back to the smaller Brief Box briefs create them and add something new to my online portfolios. Another brief that I was really looking forward to working on was a brief I set myself called 'Puds' this is a new festival food truck selling a variety of sweet and savoury Yorkshire puds, this is an idea I have had for a brief for a while now and something I need to pursue in the future however, I couldn't fit it into the extended practice module as I spend so much time screen-printing Bootees. Bootees was a really time consuming brief as everything was screen-printed, I really enjoyed creating Bootees and don't regret starting it but if I didn't do it I would of focused of Puds food branding and a couple of Brief Box briefs. I have had to manage my time effectively through out extended practice leaving time for blogging and design sheets which take a lot longer than expected to put together.
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