This is my initial packaging net. When constructed, it will become a basket for putting in chosen sweets. The little rectangles will become the strap for the bag, and the two bigger flaps will become the fasteners.
Tuesday, 13 December 2011
Monday, 12 December 2011
PACKAGING ANALYSIS
This is an analysis of a packaging created by an organisation known as 'Voice'. They created a package for a company called 'Velocita', who sell organic coffee beans. 'Velocita' is Italian for 'speed'. It uses a limited amount of colours, mainly consisting of the brown colour of the packaging, but with other colours including blue, yellow and red. The text included in the packaging, including the company's name, is bold in order to convey their name across quickly to a mass audience. On the surface of the box, contains information such as the date it was imported, the contents of the package and the weight of the contents. The packaging creates this industrial but natural persona of the company.
MORE PACKAGING NETS
Sunday, 11 December 2011
Tuesday, 6 December 2011
LOGO CROSS STITCH
This is my logo using a cross stitch effect. Using a cross stich-like background, I set a scanned picture of my logo behind the cross-stitch background, and coloured the cross stitches individually. I used vibrant and bold colours, as my logo is for a sweet shop and the colours used are linked to a sweet shop. I then removed the cross- stich background and it left this design. The background acted more as a guideline to help me achieve this.
Monday, 5 December 2011
LOGO DEVELOPMENT-ILLUSTRATOR
These are some logo experiments which were done using Adobe Illustrator. I used techniques such as 3D revolve and repeating shapes, as seen in the top experiments. I also tried typing out the name of my shop and then adding some decorative stars around it, as well as having different letters in different colours, surrounded my brightly coloured shapes, also decorated. I did the same, but using a different typeface, and different decorations.
Sunday, 4 December 2011
LOGO IN FINELINER
This is my logo for my retail outlined in fine liner pen. It was inspired by typical Japanese little characters found on the packaging of sweets.
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