Friday 27 May 2011

Info graphics with a twist.

I have not yet tried info graphics and there is a large chance that I won't be able to do it successfully but still I really appreciate this design and the twist which has been given in conveying a message which informs but also promotes a way of life.
Again the colour drew me in and the complicated illustration complements the simple background and type.

They may have gone a little wrong in that I only realised who the advert was for after really stopping and looking over it which may be a good thing as they could easily be using it to re-brand themselves as a more playful and colourful/up to date company.

Thursday 26 May 2011

3D type and paper.






Hum Creative

I love hum creatives personality and originality which they bring to their clients stationary.  I wish I had found them sooner. So much so I am addding them to my top 30.  I would love to have the initiative to create such simple and beautiful designs.  I realise my own faults in design when looking and such things but at the same time I look forward to one day being able to create something as beautiful which is my own. Fingers crossed anyway. 









Wednesday 25 May 2011

Another style I would like to achieve.

Although this isn't my ideal style I really love the colour, bright feeling, hand made effect and type based image which makes this poster work.

I don't feel I have really pushed myself into creating such hand rendered work although Arthur and I did have a go at some type created by objects in the collaborative project for fairtrade but it did not really work as well as we had hoped. This is another area I would like to delve into more as I really appreciate well thought out shape and colour within a set space.

The other type of stationary

This selection surprised me but I think it is the range that comes with the design that drew me in.  
I love that something can be transferred around all sorts of products and look just as professional on a pencil sharpener as it does on a note book.  The consistency shows professionalism and of course links directly to the client  - designers. 

Simple design that works is the best type of design. Of course.





the infantree


Really simple design, classic black text on white. Large image on homepage.
Small amount of info on first page. Don't need to overwhelm client with information. Image is what you see first and this gives an immediate impression of what the website is about.
I like the way the work page is laid out. Image based info. Just click to view.

I think the contact and about dissapointed me. Would have been better to of had another visual aid to engage with. a simple image to indicate the subject.



Wedding websites. things to consider.



I have been searching for websites for inspiration when it comes to not only the website I need to build but also for my 'hello Love' company.
simply from looking around I have decided that I really don't like what I have already done. I may be overcomplicating it and in fact making it too young rather than making it for my target audience which is 21-30 year olds. It will have to be classy but quirky, easy to use and exciting to look at. My work will need to be easily accessible and details of pricing and contacts will need to be included.


Monday 23 May 2011

Joules website

Although I am not usually a fan of design for fashion and the consumerist market I really like the joules relaxed artistic design style. I popped into a shop the other day and it was really quirky and really a different experience to other shops. They had really thought about how things were laid out, what you see first etc. The shop interior was bright and colourful and not at all overwhelming and the graphic design, tags, signage, website mirrored this.

The images below are taken from the website but probably don't do what I am saying or the shop justice. I like the idea of turning round the usual feeling of going shopping and spending all your money into a fun experience and making the shopper feel comfortable and happy when in your store. Although I am not sure I will take this on in the third year it interested me to know that I took notice of this.



Thursday 19 May 2011

Just found an amazing blog.

As I have been considering ways to be inspired for my current project I decided to scout the internet for blogs etc which could do just that. Luckily I fell upon this one. ISO50
As I looked through I was intrigued to realise that all the work I was inspired by was on the most part printed work. Similarly I recently purchased a book which contains a number of beautiful prints - not so much focussing on embossing and foiling etc but on printed colour and the effect given by screen print. In many cases these prints included patterns and quite organic illustration. I would love to be able to focus on this into the third year and base a brief on this... or even use this within the current project I am attempting.

This style would work really well on greetings cards as well as wedding stationary so would like to find my own style within this possibly over the summer.









Monday 16 May 2011

Ice scream social. For 'The wedding artists collective.'

This is one for my 'work I one day want to produce' list. Of course my current project revolves around this subject but I adore the simplicity but attention to detail in these wedding stationary ranges created by ice scream social.
The beautiful illustration is complimented with embossing and a simple 2 colour plus stock consistency.
The trimming around the edge is sophisticated yet orginal and you can tell the designer knows about the clients (couple) he is designing them for.

Small details like the blue hole plug and string have been well thought out and then delivered with quality crafting yet this piece feels personal and not 'mass produced.'Here you can see the range which has been designed for the client, including invitations, envelopes, stamps and tags. and below a little note pad.


Here they have been able to show their ability to adapt to the brief as they design something very different for another couple with a larger range of printed stationary but with just as much originality as the first. Really beautiful.

Image and type for this brief really does seem suitable as the image can bring that sense of personality from the client.





I like the detail in the illustrations surrounding the names/dates which bring them to life. Simple trimmings really add class to the invitations but are not made to obnoxious by added actually images like in these city designs.