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Work: Type Factory Submission Boards
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Wednesday, 17 December 2008. Type Factory Submission Boards. These are the 6 submission boards I created for the Type Factory deadline today. I've chosen to produce 6 boards for this particular brief, as I was unsure how to submit this work, because there are so many different parts to this project. So I decided that producing 4 different 'sections', such as Museum, Cafe, Shop and Advertising would be the most appropriate and clearest way of presenting my final designs. This is my development board.
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Work: Legs Typeface
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Tuesday, 6 January 2009. Produced this work as part of the first brief we were set in this third year, the 'Don't Panic' brief based on the word 'desire'. I started putting type together in this way just for the word 'want', but then decided I could take it further. It's not yet complete, as I've left the most difficult letter's until last.but you get the idea! My typeface so far. Six of the letter's still missing. A close up of the M. A close up of the 'h'. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Final Major Project: FMP Evaluation
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Friday, 5 June 2009. When writing my original Statement Of Intent (SOI) I was a bit uncertain as to what I might be letting myself in for. When deciding on my subject matter for the Final Major Project (FMP), I was still deep within the progression of my dissertation, with it’s title being “Can graphic design be sustainable? Whether using my design practice to help others understand what it is to be sustainable, or creating my own response to sustainable design. So again, looking at it against the origin...
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Final Major Project: Completed 'Sweet Enough'
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Tuesday, 2 June 2009. So there it is. All the elements to the confections brief. Then there's the proposal for the website, which still needs a bit a tweeking. Such as applying the new and imrpoved identity to it and adding a bit more text. To finish this brief off now, I just need to sort the layouts out for the submission boards. I'm thinking of doing about 4 or 5 A3 boards. Then it'll be sorted. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A banker's view on why Amazon is the scariest competitor.
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Final Major Project: 'Sweet Enough' Evaluation
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Thursday, 4 June 2009. I've now come to the end with the confections brief. The products are constructed. the photo's have been taken and the submission boards have been put together and printed. Now it's time to do some reflecting. So, the brief was to create an identity for a sweet shop, in the location of my choice. With a similar theme to the traditional sweet shop. Where you receive your sweets by measurements from the glass jars on the shelves. But that's all come down to the little details, pr.
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Work: Final Environmental Impact of Graphic Design
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Wednesday, 17 December 2008. Final Environmental Impact of Graphic Design. This brief is finally complete! I gave up on screen printing it in mass production a long time ago, after my episode in screen print. But those one's that I did are still ok to use, even if they aren't exactly the same at the final final leaflet/poster. But this one shown here Is the final leaflet/poster 'design for environment'. Printed onto recycled paper. But in digital print this time. Then finally, the leaflet opens up into a...
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Work: December 2008
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Wednesday, 17 December 2008. Type Factory Submission Boards. These are the 6 submission boards I created for the Type Factory deadline today. I've chosen to produce 6 boards for this particular brief, as I was unsure how to submit this work, because there are so many different parts to this project. So I decided that producing 4 different 'sections', such as Museum, Cafe, Shop and Advertising would be the most appropriate and clearest way of presenting my final designs. This is my development board.
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Final Major Project: March 2009
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Tuesday, 31 March 2009. Nothing is a new commercial creative agency formed by Michael Jansen and Bas Korsten in Amsterdam. The Nothing office is built almost entirely out of cardboard. A 'no screw no glue' technique. The Nothing team took the idea behind the company name (taking nothing and turning it into something) as the starting point for the physical design of the office; which included creating walls, signage, beams, tables, shelving and even a set of stairs out of cardboard. Monday, 30 March 2009.
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Final Major Project: Sweet Enough Stationery
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Friday, 29 May 2009. I've finally got the printing of the Sweet Enough stationery done today. I've created a business car, a compliment slip, a letterhead and an invoice layout. I found a lighter grey stock to what I originally intended, which has worked a lot better behind the purple body copy. Unfortunately the photo's have come out quite dark, but you get the idea. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Bag and Jar Labels. Tutorial with Justin 13/05/2009. PPD Progress Tutorial 06/04/2009.
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Work: January 2009
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Tuesday, 6 January 2009. Produced this work as part of the first brief we were set in this third year, the 'Don't Panic' brief based on the word 'desire'. I started putting type together in this way just for the word 'want', but then decided I could take it further. It's not yet complete, as I've left the most difficult letter's until last.but you get the idea! My typeface so far. Six of the letter's still missing. A close up of the M. A close up of the 'h'. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).