Monday, 30 March 2015

OUGD406 Brief 3 - Analysis

In the group I felt I contributed considerably but just as everyone
else did, at first we didn't know how to start but the more time
we spent with each other the more we knew how to get things going
We all started by mind mapping together and creating a time plan
so we all knew when things needed to be done by and when we were
in, we all had different design ideas so we went off separately and then
came back to compare, from then we chose our concept and design
direction we wanted our work to be consistent so we all took elements of
the first design and applied them to several basis', I created the invites
and map once I finished I asked for input from the group
we tweaked things here and there just like on all the other collateral,
emily worked on name tags and flyers, rya on the actual design and
consistency as well as the posters with Alex, charlie on the programme
and alex and charlie on the presentation alex also imputed on the design changes
and worked on the final design with rya. I really enjoyed working with our
group, I feel everyone pulled their weight when we learnt how to work
as a group and I would like to work with them again in the future.
We all have different things we brought to the group and I think this
helped us come up with a strong concept I am proud of our success
even though we did not win the brief.

Wednesday, 25 March 2015

OUGD406 Brief 3 - Final DESIGN and presentation/notes














- Literal meaning of the cover of a book.
- Another literal meaning of actually covering elements of the
design e.g. covering the titles.
-Inspired by Armin Hofmann.

- Futura is a geometric and versatile typeface which we though gave
our designs a clean and elegant aesthetic, and and appearance of efficiency.
Futura also made it easier to 'cover up' parts of the letters due to its
geometric nature.
-Karla is a clear, legible typeface which we used for the body copy, sans serif
matching the modern theme throughout our branding.

The colours we chose are bright and bold to make the simplistic design
stand out.
We restricted ourselves to 3 colours including stock, as our book covers were 3 colours
including stock this kept a theme of consistency and link between
the work exhibited. This kept the branding simple and memorable.

We wanted to show the literal side of covering up something, so we decided
to use a sublet element that could be applied throughout the branding,
this was through covering up parts of the letters, bout not not all of
them to help keep legibility. This simple idea was inspired by the swiss
designer Armin Hofmann, who in one of his posters covered up parts
of the type.

The posters would be A2 sized and placed around in leeds. They can also be
placed inside the exhibition at leeds library. in A3 size.
The stock would be water proof paper whilst outside, and matter on the
inside. Simplistic, minimal doesn't distract the audience from the exhibit.
suits an A4 portrait structure as thats what we worked within in the book
cover brief. We included the relevant information that the public would
need; location,1st and 2nd year students, time, date and the LCoA logo added
at the bottom which we acquired from marketing.


The invites are also consistent with the rest of the branding, creating
a strong memorable identity, we wanted it to be minimal and straight to the point.
It also has the relevant information that someone would need. The invites are A6 sized,
and the same stock as the posters. They would be printed off on A3 to save money
possible even A2 as we can fit then multiple invites on one sheet.

We also created email invites these are the same as physical invites but
they're personalised with the persons name at the top, this would save money
and also spread easier and quicker.

Flyers, these would be placed around uni in stations and shops such as
colours may vary, village bookshop and other places round leeds, if possible
we could ask the local newspapers to place our flyers inside. The flyers are
 just the poster designs scaled down to A5.

We deicded to make a Facebook and twitter page, to storm accross
social media, this is one of the best ways to advertise and spread the word about
the event, as it can be shared and tweeted around the uk for free, and maybe catch
the eye of leading designers, who would then turn up possibly to the event
this would give us more social attributes and gain more exposure.

For the event we have made a programme that people can read whilst walking
round the exhibition. The can also take it home as memorabilia. This programme
would contain the basic information about the exhibition, a map with directions to the
space and a list of all the students involved , including their name and the name
of the book cover re-design alongside e-mail for possible contact.
The programme would be A4 spreads with A5 pages in a thin stock around 100gsm
it would also be staple bound or possibly the use of elastic bands as it is a
cheap and easy way of binding a book to be produced on a large scale.


The colours of the name tags are different to the previous colour scheme,
to avoid distraction from the work. The name tags would be placed
onto the wall next to the students artwork,  we have designed these in landscape
because of the limited amour on wall space.The tags will contain the designer, author
and student email incase people wish to contact the student. The tags would be
mounted with wall adhesive foam board because it is efficient and cost
effective it ale look clean too linking too our modernist branding.

The presentation technique we would use to display the work would be
using pins and bulldog clips to avoid damaging the space and the
students work, this is a cheap and tidy way of mounting work.

20 posters would amount to £30
160 invites would amount to £30
80 flyers would amount to £30
200 Name Tags would cost around £24
A2 poster £2.60
If you want to be more cost effective we can use cheaper stock or
possibly even screen print to make a mass amount. For less.

When presenting our final outcome it was noted that if our design

  • was to be chosen the following things would need to be changed;
  • The placing of the 2nd E in the poster as it doesn't flow as well as it could
  • Adding leeds college of art the poster. As it is unclear 
  • The size of the type on the invites (in red) as it is too small
  • And lastly the print method would need to be the cheapest possible so screen print.


OUGD406 The Hungry Sandwich Club - brief

The Hungry Sandwich Club - North Leeds Cycling Trail

The Brief
Leeds Indie food festival is a new city wide independent festival of food
and drink culture featuring over 100 business' and nearly 100 events
from 7-24 may 2015

During the festival, extended programmes are available to purchase.
This programme includes exclusive features, articles and trail maps.
Trails are made up of venues you have to visit in a certain order.

We want to give you the chance to design a map for the north leeds cycling 
trail. At the end of the day send us your maps and we'll pick one
submission to be included in the LF15 extended programme. we'll include
your name and email alongside, so everyone know's who's done it.


we were then given some specific info that needs to be on the map alongside
layout etc. 

to start on our idea we did crazy 8, we picked a word from the brief and
thought of 8 words we think when we hear the certain word we then 
did 8 sketches all in 8 mins. we then shared our outcomes, we decided 
we wanted to do something different and creative we looked at designers 
such as; Henri Mattisse, Beth Walrond, Eiko Ojala, 




Here are a few of our initial ideas and sketches from our crazy 8 inspiration







This is our final development and designs,
we used coloured paper to cut out cutlery and bike parts, we then
scanned them into the computer and compiled it with text etc. 
here a few experiments of type placements and colour choice.













Our final outcome.


OUGD406 Brief 3 Gallery Visits pt1












































Branding  Consistency- The Tetley
The Tetley's branding is constant through the exhibits it is very plain
and simple meaning they can change the colour scheme variably, as shown
the staffs uniform holds a large letter 'T' significant to the tetley they have
used line drawings of the building to use on merchandise etc although
most of the branding is consistent the actual exhibits are un marked
this makes it hard for cliental and customers to understand the idea
behind the work a short statement would suffice.