Showing posts with label Brief 1- Parliament. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brief 1- Parliament. Show all posts

Tuesday, 29 May 2012

Final Major Project Evaluation


At the being of this module I was worried I would make the same mistakes as last time I rushed in to a brief not thinking about the outcome, and not expanding briefs to make them have more deliverables and outcomes.
I thought long and hard about some of my briefs, how I could expand them and what I was trying to show and why I wanted to do them. I chose a range of briefs which I could set my own tone of voice for whether it being light hearted and fun to a more serious brief. This has paid off as I have throughly enjoyed and been excited about all my briefs (apart from one), meaning I have strengthened my projects as I have been able to enjoy exploring ways to improve them.
Improving from last term I really think I have understood what I am expected to show, a range of deliverables for one, which I think I have accomplished this term and a lot of development saying how I came to my conclusion why I have done what I've done an the process of getting there. I have enjoyed other parts of briefs which I normally settle for “that will do”, like picking the right typeface for my projects and creating logos which aren't hand drawn for a change has really opened my thought about what I am capable off.
My statement of intent was “a hand drawn investigation in to image and type with a focus on publication and merchandise for popular culture” which hasn't changed throughout the module, I think I could expand on “hand drawn” or even change the word to just “illustrated” and be more clear when using the words "popular culture". Other than that I have unintentionally stuck to my 1st draft for my statement of intent. In all briefs I have created publication or merchandise and they have all been illustrated. I have been able o research well in to my projects and other influences to.
In my Statement of Intent I mention using a wider range of materials and processes which has not been kept, I have managed to print on to fabric and I have drawn on to coconuts but thats only one brief, every other brief I have used digital print.
I would have really liked to have screen printed my owl t-shirts, which I would blame on my time management and that I found it quick and easier to iron on my designs without thinking about the quality. When really my work would have looked a lot better and my skills would have been broaden if I had screen printed.
I think my strongest project is brief 3- cocoaroma, my starting point was just the coconuts which I thought would be fun to decorate but I think the patterns I drew were my strong point, leaving me to want to do more and make anything I could out of them. I didn't rush anything in this brief, the packaging I created isn't up the the highest standard but only because the stock used wasn't correct, which I did experiment with, but I have developed my skills in designing packaging in this brief. In the real industry I think the packaging would have worked better. I have taken a new pleasure in designing logos which I used in Cocoaroma and Brief 1- Parliament. I spend a long time trying out typeface's and realise there is a typeface out there for everything you just need to find it and then adding to the typeface, whether it be my own illustrations or a pattern on photoshop, creating this properly an not hand drawing them has made my work more professional when applying it to other products. Although I should have been using indesign from 1st year I have only just really started this last term which isn't good as I have found I need to use it al the time, but this is a new skill I have to offer now.
I defiantly see an improvement to the way I work from last term. I have been making sure what I am doing is important and that I am not wasting time making something that isn't necessary, making a list of things to do has helped as after writing what you need to do down you never forget. A timetable has been used more than it ever has been which I can see is really beneficially now and has kept me on track by knowing how long I have left to do thing. I find setting myself tasks and not stopping until it is done has instead of coming back to it and then only half doing it properly, this is something I need to do in the future.
I believe my weakest brief was brief 4- fashion cards, I chose this after I had just found out I had a placement at hallmark cards, but they would like me to send them some work which "isn't so scary, and more suitable for Hallmark". However I rushed in to this brief and started aimlessly drawing some girls which I ended up hating and would be only be able to expand in one way which didn't interest me. After delaying it I finally had to get going, and after a lot of trial an error I ended up liking my work a lot better, it is defiantly not me and not what I want to be doing, but if in the future I get handed a brief that I dont like I will be able to manage or make myself like it. I guess this brief was valuable as I may need to expect this when going to Hallmark.
I have covered a range of subject in my briefs and used different styles in each one which is beneficial for my portfolio. I am pleased with all the outcomes and deliverables of each project even brief 4, I think a main part in this has to be thinking about each brief in depth before I start and making sure it is something I am interested in.

Monday, 28 May 2012

Brief 1- Parliament boards


Open publication - Free publishing - More brief



Parliament was a brief to get me to transfer images on to t-shirts. I succeeded in this by designing a range of illustration for a Clothes company I named Parliament. I wanted to expand the bief so I had to design a logo and a range of packaging and labels.
Through designing the logo I think I have developed skills in that area. I concentrated on the type, finding the right one to match the style and added my own tweak to it. I have improved my illustration skills as  I had to be aware of how the images would work on a t-shirt or garment and design accordingly.
I still think the main strength in this brief is the illustrations and logo, I could have experiment more with colours of in and colours of t-shirts. I think the type in this project is a strong point, I prefer how I havn't hand drawn the logo which I think in the past I would normally do. This makes the work look more believable and professional. If i had more time I would have liked to design more packaging. I have mocked things up, but I would have like to of picked my own stocks and see the real thing.

Monday, 21 May 2012

inside of Parliament shop






inside shops

Abercrombie and fitch creates and experience when you enter the shop, it is really dark and gloomy. I would like my parliament to create an experience of powerful clothing.

Sunday, 13 May 2012

Logo on Jackets, coats and sunglasses




Shoes


Adding some images to shoes






I think the bottom two work the best and that only the Logo should be used and not other images that are found on the t-shirts. I also think the logo should stay in the same place on each shoe so that they become recognisable.





Thursday, 10 May 2012

Parliament bags


Examples of the bags that you would get when buying a t-shirt. I think the 1st one would work best as it shows off the name and is simple and neat.