This
is the design on my Packaging for my DM.
I didn’t think that an envelope would work for this as I feel it needs to have
something that is more easy access so I have designed a kind of of case that is
open at one end so you can easily slide out the card and that can have the address
can be printed upon it.
Example below is the net design for it, it is pretty simple with the main design
being on the back. This features a union jack background and the BME logo. I didn’t
want to put anything with the union jack on the front of the card as though it
is a symbol of patriotism, there are some groups that give the symbol a bad reputation,
and I didn’t want to give a bad first impression.
This was created very simply just by gathering measurements and placing the
images upon the template In Photoshop.
Sunday, 15 April 2012
The beatles Design.
Oringial Album Artwork. |
I the used the lasso tool to cut out the shapes of the band on that layer making empty silhouettes of the them. On the layer beneath I added an edited photo – using the photofilter ‘cutout’ to create a pop art style- of the band to fill the gaps. I then added typography using a typeface I downloaded that replicated the Beatles logo typestyle.
Silhouettes of band. |
Final Design. |
I went through many different colour schemes before settling for the red-ish pink colour. I went for this colour as it reminded me of the bright pop-art of Andy Warhol but also the ‘psychedelic’ colours featured in many 60’s posters and fashion, because of these connections I thought it would help to cement the decade more.
Other colour scheme examples below.
Friday, 13 April 2012
Sex pistols Design.
This page is going to feature the question ‘ Which band were
dropped from their record label after a controversial appearance on the ‘today
show’ in 1976? ‘ in a ransom note type face with a defaced union jack
background.
When developing my design I started with the back ground and tried a few different ways of creating it.
When developing my design I started with the back ground and tried a few different ways of creating it.
This method was to paint a union jack in water colours and
smudge it as I go along and also to add black ink to it. This didn’t seem clear
enough and also was a little boring so I then moved to use a different method
and also chose to distress the outcome more.
To do this I bought a union jack flag and began to throw paint and ink onto it and then took a photograph and out this into Photoshop. Once I had it arranged in the position that I wanted it looked a little too bright and happy so I used the filter ‘Dark Strokes’ to make the image darker and also to give it a more graphic artwork feel to it rather than just a photograph.
Before photograph. |
Process |
After Editing. |
I then downloaded a few different ransom note typefaces and alternated them while writing out my question.
Final Design. |
The typographic style and image were kind of dictated by the band I was using to base the question around as I wanted to try to create my own a version of Jamie Reid’s artwork. The reason why I chose to use a grey typography colour is because it stands out from the background images and contrasts well.
Part Two: Layout and Typography.
I added the logo and font using the lasso tool to cut around each element.
I tried a few different layouts using the logo and typography of the . Examples Below.
I decided at this point to turn my design into a Horizontal
design as this way I would be able to fit the logo ect onto the DM in a
different way. Using a horizontal page I could fit the logo and name side by
side which is a more aesthetically pleasing way. Also this is how BME layout
the logo themselves and it helps to cement a direct link to their brand.
Final Design for back of DM |
This is my final design for the back of my DM. I have moved the typography ’ Find answers at’ to the bottom of the page and it looked slightly odd at the top as there was no other similar type. Also at the bottom of the page it helps to draw the eye down to the website and phone number. By adding these to my design it shows the decoder a direct way of communicating with BME offering a platform for feedback and leaving the ball in the potential customers court.
I choses a san serif font as it helps to give a vibe that though BME is essentially a museum it isn’t in a traditional sense, Also it helps to tie together the logo and contact information as they are both then san serifs style fonts. Though I want the typography to flow together I did want there to be a distinction so that is why I used the font colour black rather than blue. The images behind the type work anchor that the advertisement is for a music based service, without overpowers the text or making it illegible.
I choses a san serif font as it helps to give a vibe that though BME is essentially a museum it isn’t in a traditional sense, Also it helps to tie together the logo and contact information as they are both then san serifs style fonts. Though I want the typography to flow together I did want there to be a distinction so that is why I used the font colour black rather than blue. The images behind the type work anchor that the advertisement is for a music based service, without overpowers the text or making it illegible.
Designing the Back of my Direct Mail. Part one.
I began designing the back of the Direct mail (DM) first at
it is going to be the same on each of my designs.
When I stated this process I had the idea of creating the
border of the DM using a range of CD’s Vinyl and tapes (See Below) and having
the British music experience logo in the centre with the typography reading ‘Find
Answers at:’ with a link to the website.
I decided to take photographs of the vinyl records ect that I have and then put them into Photoshop and extract the image from the background using the lasso tool. I used this process and began layering the back ground. Though I originally liked this idea when I saw it coming together on the page I didn’t think it worked well. The images began to distract away from the typography dominating the page. At this point I decided to change the design alltogether.
I decided to take photographs of the vinyl records ect that I have and then put them into Photoshop and extract the image from the background using the lasso tool. I used this process and began layering the back ground. Though I originally liked this idea when I saw it coming together on the page I didn’t think it worked well. The images began to distract away from the typography dominating the page. At this point I decided to change the design alltogether.
When taking the shots of the records I also took shots of the artworks as I found that the album artwork worked really well in expressing different decades of music. I extracted these images using the quick selection tool and also corrected some common faults I found in them such as noise.
Screen cap of reducing Noise. |
I began layering these images on top of each, using different size images to highlight iconic artwork.
When finished I didn’t think that the outcome looked professional enough. Some of the ‘cutting out’ was a little rough and the lighting wasn’t great on some of the images. (right)
To correct this I took new images. Instead of taking individual image of each piece of artwork and editing them in Photoshop, I overlapped the artwork discs and vinyl before I took the photo (see left) This meant that each photo had the same lighting and quality throughout and looked allround more professional.
Friday, 6 April 2012
Development begins - Ideas.
For this project I have decided upon creating an advertising campaign for the British music experience and I have a few ideas of what it could be,
Idea one - Poster campaign.
This idea came when I was listening to the song ‘That’s Entertainment’ by the jam.
There would be a series of posters and the idea would be to have the phrase that’s entertainment at the top of the poster and underneath it , iconography from the different eras. So in total I would create 4 posters, one for each decade I have researched.
This idea came from the way in which generations argue over what is music and therefore entertainment, arguments that usually end with ‘That’s not music, it’s just noise’
Idea two – a direct mail.
This idea is came from the idea of exams papers, and at first I wanted to create something that looked like an actual exam paper., But when I thought about it I thought it was a little bit dry and boring. So I then changed the idea to be more just a question and answer sheet, with the question taking up the front of the page with iconography if the movement behind the typography. Then on the reverse of the page the ‘answer’ would read “find out at the British music experience”.
This is the idea that I am going to be producing and I have mocked up a basic idea of a design to test how they would look. (Below)
I feel that this test worked well and i will be continuing this idea.
The tyography i used here is a computer generated one and although it is a little bit more uniform and perfect - which isn't in line with punk ideologys- then what you would get out of handgenerated means i feel that it works well as it looks proffesional and high quaility and therefore more fit for purpose. The colour i used is a light grey and i used this mainly for legibillity purposes and though id o like the way it stands out of the page i may change this in my later development.
Idea one - Poster campaign.
This idea came when I was listening to the song ‘That’s Entertainment’ by the jam.
There would be a series of posters and the idea would be to have the phrase that’s entertainment at the top of the poster and underneath it , iconography from the different eras. So in total I would create 4 posters, one for each decade I have researched.
This idea came from the way in which generations argue over what is music and therefore entertainment, arguments that usually end with ‘That’s not music, it’s just noise’
Idea two – a direct mail.
This idea is came from the idea of exams papers, and at first I wanted to create something that looked like an actual exam paper., But when I thought about it I thought it was a little bit dry and boring. So I then changed the idea to be more just a question and answer sheet, with the question taking up the front of the page with iconography if the movement behind the typography. Then on the reverse of the page the ‘answer’ would read “find out at the British music experience”.
This is the idea that I am going to be producing and I have mocked up a basic idea of a design to test how they would look. (Below)
I feel that this test worked well and i will be continuing this idea.
The tyography i used here is a computer generated one and although it is a little bit more uniform and perfect - which isn't in line with punk ideologys- then what you would get out of handgenerated means i feel that it works well as it looks proffesional and high quaility and therefore more fit for purpose. The colour i used is a light grey and i used this mainly for legibillity purposes and though id o like the way it stands out of the page i may change this in my later development.
Mock up of direct mail design idea. |
You know what i mean?
The typography used is minimal and uses the contrast between the rounded san serif font of their logo and the more traditional serif font of the album title.
Thursday, 5 April 2012
The New Romantics.
The next movment I looked into was
that of the New Romantism that reached it’s peak in the 1980’s. This movemet
focused upon it was based around flamboyant, eccentric fashion and New
Wave music. Some of the bands that the press associated with this movement were
Duran Duran, Spandau Ballet, Culture Club as well as Adam and the Ants.
This movement has been interpreted as a counter to the distressed anti-fashion punk rock style and a revival on glam rock. Another characteristic of New Romantics was where both sexes wore androgynous clothes and males often wore make-up which prompted the drug store boots to release a range of ‘make-up for boys’.
Duran Duran
This movement has been interpreted as a counter to the distressed anti-fashion punk rock style and a revival on glam rock. Another characteristic of New Romantics was where both sexes wore androgynous clothes and males often wore make-up which prompted the drug store boots to release a range of ‘make-up for boys’.
Duran Duran
This self-titeled album by durran duran released in 1981 depicts their connenction to the new romantic movement thorugh the imagery used. This press shot of the band y0u can clearly see the flamboyant clothing. The pint background may also e interpirted as flamboyant and it is a colour useually assiciated with femminineity.
The overall design is very minimlistic, using only a bands of colour to acsent the image and typography. The typography is a simple block caps san serif font which is slightly itallised. The type and images work together well on this cover as with this style of music, the bands image was prodmoniant feature and therefore it is understandable for the photo take up most of the focus as oppsed to the type of the bands name.
Visage
This cover art for the single ‘visage’
by the band of the same name released in 1981 also relieas heavly on imagery.
The image shows steve stange the fontman for the band dressed in the stlye
formt the new romantic era. I feel that the typography and images do not work
that well together, the type just feels as thought it was placed carelessly on
the image. Though it is in a contrasing colour to the image it seems to get
lost, although, as I aid previosly with this style of music it it the image
that is of importance.
The typeface it’s self is quite pleasing it is a thin san serif that though it is block capitals the chatecters do sem to flow well together due to the conneting lines above and below almost framing the word.
The typeface it’s self is quite pleasing it is a thin san serif that though it is block capitals the chatecters do sem to flow well together due to the conneting lines above and below almost framing the word.
The Sex Pistols
The Sex
Pistols were all about contversy, One of their most famous contervsial media
apperence shot them into headlines. When they appeared on the ‘today’ show in 1976,
they called the host ‘ dirty all man’ and a ‘f**king rotter’ while broadcasting
live. The next day they were all over the headlines with titles such as “The Filth and
the Fury” (Daily Mirror) and “The Bizarre Face of Punk Rock” (Daily
Telegraph).
A lot of the
Sex Pistols artwork was produced by Jamie Reid. His artwork and the punk sceen
is heavily influenced by the movment The Situationist International (SI) that had its roots in Marxists ideas and
promoted different way of thinking that was anti-capitalist.
Through his artwork he
attempted to make “quite tergid text, which was
full of great ideas much more simplistic. Make it accsesable” – Jamie
Reid. Some of the main ideology’s associated with the sex pistols are Anti – establishment and anti –authoritarian and these themes are expressed throughout their artwork. This is signified through the defaced image of the queen on the single art for ‘God Save the Queen’. The typography being placed over the eyes and mouth give the impression that she is muted and can’t in force laws and policies.
The ransom note style typography gives the same impression that graffiti can give. It is a rebellion against something that is also anonymous, which is something that their less ‘brave’ fans could invest In by simply promoting their liking of the music.
The materials used in the above artwork seem to be a misture of handgenerated methods are photography. The mix of both these methods help to anchor the imperfect and grimey nature of Punk (This is signifed through the textured look that the flag has and how it dosn't fill the whole frame leaving some white space) and that is why is has been used. Personally i think that that these methods work well when expressing these theems.
As Jamie Reid was the main artists to work with the sex pistols a lot of the artwork that is associated with the band is in this style with the same ideologies. Examples below –
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