Thursday, June 10, 2010


Billboard


I decided to make a billboard for my final presentation. I wanted to keep it simple. I chose the black background, because it reflects the sunset, and the fact that its getting dark outside. The writing and the light, I kept it white, so that it can stand out more.

Catalogue Page


Here is one of my layouts for the catalogue pages. On the left side, it tells a little description of when the company was establishes, and what kinds of products it sells, on the right side is an example of how the light would look.

Final Poster


I decided to keep the poster as simple as possible. I kept the name VINTA because it seems elegant to me. I like how it seems like the light is hanging from the T. The colors are light and simple, just white, grey, and charcoal.

Final Products Yo!

Packaging
One-zies
Mag Ad

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The Final Touches


After completing most of my work, I found that i wanted to add touches of comic book features to my work. I added some POWS and BOOMS along with some Talk and thought bubbles. I think it adds a little bit a a new flare. I really like it and i am pleased with the way everything turned out. Im especially glad to have created a second promotional product ....EYE SHADOW!!!! I love the bright colors and have been challenged to wear some of the colors i created to class today. It should make for an interesting presentation :) Well i hope you like the product as much as i do!!!

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Final Designs




Ok so I think I'm pretty close to the end on these designs. I feel like the headband is the weakest link here, so hopefully ill have some last minute inspiration to make it better. I went ahead and added the same old paper background to all of the items so they would look more unified. The poster looks essentially the same as in my prior upload.

TravelWare Final Promos

Hello everyone,
just a few minor changes since the last time. I decided to scrap the billboard at the last second because it was pretty much the same thing as the magazine ad. Instead, I made a quick website. It will have some minor revisions from here to the end result:

The photo you see in the center is also my main packaging image. If you don't want to click the image to see it bigger, here it is:

Finally, the two you've already seen - the magazine ad and the bus stop poster:
























And I just thought this was funny:


Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Breath Assure Billboard

So this is my last promo design for breath Assure. It is a Billboard that depicts an elegant woman with a lobster on her head. I chose lobster because I feel that sea food smells bad. I also feel that it goes well with the elegant theme. I changed things a little the name is next to the product as opposed to on the right corner. And the tag line is not on the food like seen in the other designs. I felt that it was a good choice to choose a female because I am not only targeting to male. So what do you think? If there is anything you can suggest please let me know ASAP before 1pm Thursday :P

Breath Assure Magazine

For my magazine ad I used a more casual rock star looking guy with an onion head (onion breath :/). I can picture this ad in a RollingStone magazine. Everything else is the same as the poster ad except for the red. All my designs are going to have the line in different colors to go with the colors of the meter. So it implies that the onion breath gives you red on the meter. I also did it to give it some variety in all my designs.

Breath Assure Poster

For the poster, I got inspired by Jack in the Box :P
I chose a business man with a hamburger head. This should approach more of the working audience. I wanted the huge hamburger to symbolize the bad breath this person has due to his lunch. I was thinking of what do people see when they get near a person with bad breath. I kept the fresh bright colors. And a small informative sentence that hints to what the product is all about. This poster can be used in Bus Stop Signs.

Breath Assure Packaging

For my packaging design I chose fresh colors because I felt it went with the theme of the product "fresh breath". The shape of the package is going to be in a pyramid shape with a flat top. Their is going to be a round window in the front of the box where the actual product will be exposed. I kept the faces found in the original product but I will not include it in my actual product. The back has a picture of the actual product and short phrases about the product. On the opposite side of the color bars and faces, is a tag-line that says DO YOU KNOW WHAT'S ON YOUR BREATH? in other words: do you know what your breath smells like and how bad it smells?

Breath Assure Product REDESIGN

ORIGINAL PRODUCT
 NEW PRODUCT DESIGN

So I redesigned the product completely and the name. I didn't like the old one because it looks like a pregnancy test and it looks cheap.  So the new and improved BREATH ASSURE lets the consumer fill it up with their favorite mints so they can just take one (or two) after they see their results on the LCD screen in the front. It is going to be silver so it goes with both the male and female audience. SO what do you think?








These are my logos and promotion 3 & 4. Tee shirts and magazine ads.

Humanifiers: End in Sight

I've finished texturing my two Humanifier models, both the robot and the boy with his hair on fire. I've finally named them, too. The boy will be "Billy Burnham", and the robot will be "Scrap". (By the way, thanks for all the great name suggestions, both online and in group critique. There were some awesome ones.)













I've completed a magazine ad, as well as a vertical web banner. For my last two promotional designs I'm planning on creating the packaging and a McDonald's Happy Meal box/cup. Two mini versions of the humanifiers will be added in as prizes, though obviously they won't be humidifiers. They'll probably just have the hair/eyes light up when you push the front button.



















One funny thing I noticed is that my logo's shape is vaguely reminiscent of the Sesame Street logo. (Except mine's probably a little less child-friendly with the pointy edges. "You'll put your eye out, kid!")







Whelp, that's all for now. (I never know how to end these things. How about with this?)

~Laura



These are my products' poster and logos. There are Japanese latter means Hello.

Design Brief by Haochen




My Ideas: I chose Midori Otoko when I was feeling so tired. Almost falt asleep, but I after I saw this product I felt my pressure free. I think if I have one flash like this I would play it when I feel tired. It's a flash very good for the people who works in the office. They go to work early of a day and go back to home at afternoon. During the working time, some of them should be feel tired and boring. Therefore, when they have a flash like this. They can play with it and reduce thier pressure.
Target Audience
Age: 20 - 40
Objective:
Reduce people's pressure who works in the office. Also bring more fun to the office.

Midori Otoko: Green Man USB Memory by Haochen Wang



I gonna promote Japanese USB memory sticks. This is a very specail one. Midori Otoko is a 2GB USB thumbkey in the shape of a little green plastic man. You can pull his head off as a USB. Also you can change his arms and legs to every poses you want.

MAGICSTIX


THIS IS ONE OF MY PROMOTIONS. IT IS A DIRECT MAILER. SINCE I DONT HAVE A REQUIRED AUDIENCE, I WANT MY PRODUCT TO BE FOR EVERYONE WHO IS INTERESTED IN THEM. I STILL HAVE SOME TOUCHING UP TO DO, SO THIS IS JUST A LITTLE DRAFT OF WHAT I HAVE SO FAR.

MAGICSTIX

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Poster




This is a rough of my poster. I still need to play with the layout of the type. I'm not even sure if I should stick with that font. It's sort of a placeholder font but I might keep it. Please let me know what you guys think. I'm also considering using this guy instead of the Samurai on my web banner.

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

some like this, first draft

BUY ME NOW!!!!

Here is my new design for my point of purchase for EYE NV. I stayed with the pop art/ halftone feel through the whole campaign. I redesigned the packaging and decided to keep the Barbie image through every promotion item. I used modern Barbie in my magazine ad, i used 50's Barbie for packaging, and a Barbie illustration on the the makeup bag. Which is my promotional item. I got rid of the half tone behind the eye nv as many of you suggested and i found that you guys were right, I like it with a solid color behind it.

THANKS!!!

TravelWare New Promos

Hello everyone,

here's the finished magazine ad applied on a page:

I still need to fix the lighting so it matches the magazine, otherwise it's pretty much done.

I've also seen these iPod ads work well as billboards, so I changed it slightly and applied it to the side of a building. The logo is bigger and the copy has been completely removed because chances are that it wouldn't have been seen anyway.

Finally, here's the case with the updated logo branded on. You can hardly tell the difference because it's so small, but it has been changed.

Francisco

Humanifiers: The Boy with His Hair on Fire

So I've completed the next family member of my Humanifiers series (the robot is happy to finally be able to add someone as an emergency contact to his file at the robot-doctor.)

My next step is to find a name for these products. I'm thinking they need character names, not necessarily item names, as it would be strange to refer to them without anthropomorphizing them. After all, they're Humanifiers, and humans have names. (Unless you're Prince. Then you have a symbol.)

That being said, I'd like the names to be super simple - think Billy, Dick and Jane, names that conjure up classic 1950's sitcoms that portray simple, happy families and mothers in white aprons. I think the contrast between that and the slightly dark nature of this product would make it all the more entertaining.

Any suggestions?

Promos 3-4

these are my promotional giveaways that will come with the product. I need to make some changes like ad a shower head and make the bath tub more realistic











this is my magazine ad, made for the pages of parenthood magazine or kids crafts. This was a design challenge to get it to look like its in the fold of the page.