Thursday, 27 January 2011
Latest Re-Branding Project
So as I said in my last post, I've recently been commissioned to re brand The Roomz cafe in St Leonards. I pitched a few ideas to them, but this is the one that came through for them in the end.
They wanted something that was going to make them recognized as a funky place, so I looked into record sleeves from the 1970's/1980's and noticed a lot of the typography was strong and confident, and more often than now, had a drop shadow or a black outline. I think in this case the outline gives the logo itself a stronger impact and makes the 'Roomz' really stand out.
On their old business cards, they had the line 'Cafe, bar, music, art' at the bottom and most of the information was repeated unnecessarily, so I suggested bringing that in as part of the logo. One of the problems was that the place offered such a wide variety of services, it was difficult to advertise one thing specifically. So I came up with the idea of highlighting the respective word for the service it was representing, for example, 'cafe' would be highlighted on the menu.
Business cards and menus are soon to come!
Friday, 21 January 2011
My Latest Commission!
So a lot of stuff on here recently has been about re-branding, thats mainly because of my latest project - to re-brand 'The Roomz' cafe in St. Leonards! I'll keep you posted!
The Best Identities of 2010
Wednesday, 12 January 2011
Inspiration for the Next Project!
The latest brief I've been set is about packaging, and in my research I found this. Its an article on the David Airey blog about minimalising packaging design. Its quite surprising how good products like Nutella can look with just their bare minimum! The question posted in the article is 'Do you side with the left, the right, or somewhere in the middle...?'
Negative Space in Logo Design
Really great collection of simple logos with effective use of negative space. Quite a few big names here too...
More Logo Design Inspiration...
State of the Obvious
Just looking at the Identity Designed blog and found this.. genius! I love the layout of the typography, and the simplicity behind the idea, why hasn't anyone thought of this before?! Read more about it here....
Self Portrait Brief
Ok, so after reading my last post you may think this is slightly controversial... but nevermind. This piece of work needed to communicate everything someone would need to know about me, so I thought what makes up my personality...? Music, Happiness, Design. Simple. So as I said in my last post, I love working out problems with layout and producing something that works, and with this one I wanted to push myself a little more. The words are songs lyrics which I wrote (communicating my love for music) and I set them out in a way which would also get across my passion for producing satisfying layouts. This is quite different from my normal work, but I really enjoyed letting myself go and putting myself outside of my comfort zone.
Birthday Invitation Design
Penguin End Days Brief
One of my latest design briefs at uni was to re-design one of the Penguin End days collection. We were given a list consisting of titles such as Children of Men and No Blade of Grass. I chose I am Legend; my approach was to communicate the 2 main themes of the book, loneliness and defeat, through a game of chess. Doing this gave me a chance to work with a landscape image instead of working portrait which is something that is not easy to achieve on book covers. I also cut away the top and bottom of the image to give the effect of us looking in on the person in the book. This makes the reader feel like part of the story, putting them in the place of the new species.
I wanted to get away from the computer as much as possible, so I set up my own photoshoot in the studio and also designed my own typography for the book. We also got the chance to have our work viewed by Jon Grinrod of Faber and Faber publishing company, who said he 'would be happy to see this piece of work as a 'real' project'. That was a great experience!
Optimistic Beverages Logo
LOVE Advertising
I just really love this website, from the layout of the pages to the work that is on it! They've done stuff for Umbro, Sony and Nike, but this above piece is an advertisement from the Museum of Science and Industry's Dinosaur Exhibition. Its so simple, and a great example of what you can do with a small budget! Check out their work!
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