Monday, 23 November 2009

Evaluation

The research I have undertaken for this project differed from past projects. To gather primary research I asked people to fill in surveys, posted questions on forums, emailed useful sources and photographed the environment. Forums proved particularly useful for my primary research, I believe this is because people discussing topics there have an actual interest instead of feeling obligated to fill in surveys and so the qualitative answers received are genuinely interesting.My downfall would be the lack of visual documentation. Although I took photographs, I think I could have explored this a lot further. The secondary research also proved very useful, and it was this that actually had most influence over the progress of my project.
I read a lot about the print process and production and feel I learnt a lot about it. However I only really experimented with printing on different stocks and using the vinyl cutter, I was hoping to experiment more into different types of finishes in particular foil blocking and embossing. These two method's weren't appropriate for my product or packaging which is why it wasn't necessary to try it but I do feel regretful that I didn't experiment anyway. The tutorials have proved to be very useful and my software skills have improved slightly which is one of my aims from last year, so that is positive.
My design development for this project has been the strongest in comparison to previous ones. I tried not to be too precious with initial ideas and if after evaluation they weren't working then instead of trying to force it new ideas were developed. I probably treated this module more as a design practice module instead of a chance to explore print, which was a mistake however I do feel I have benefited from it. Also I actually used some drawings for this module which is pleasing, as this was also one of my aims from last year.
The organisation of work throughout the module has improved a lot since last year, and doing this has made the design process a lot less stressful. However my big mistake was not keeping up to date with my blog's. Last year I used the blogs to my advantage and they were really useful as a place to evaluate what I was doing, this time though I avoided my blog. If I had kept up to date I think the ideas/concept/message and everything else would've been a lot clearer in my own head and would've really helped me. So this is my priority for next module.
I'm pleased my product and packaging, however it would probably be good to have the message more obvious on the stationery by using words from the story. This would re-enforce my concept and would perhaps make it more successful.
The 16 page booklet I am unsure about. The purpose of mine was to remind myself of all the things I always forget. The majority of that is technical stuff. Because of that, I don't think I made is as visually appealing as others have managed and I am disappointed. It would have been useful to look at more examples of work and perhaps include them, rather than the diagram approach I took. The layout is also something I'm not sure about. Some spreads work more than others, but hopefully after the type module I will be able to improve on my layout skills.

Things I need to do next time:

Keep up to date with my blog
Experiment more with different processes
Do more secondary research into pre-existing design
Make sure there are more examples of visual primary research
Not get stressed out as much and try to keep my head clear

Sunday, 22 November 2009

16 page booklet




Summary of Project

5 presentation boards





In context

Examples of my product being used. Ideally I would've liked to have photographs of actual children using them, but because I don't know any locally and not feeling comfortable asking parents to take photo's of their children using it, I decided to just have a pair of hands demonstrating the use of the product.







Packaged



The packaging for my final product is complete.

Saturday, 14 November 2009

Final Product


The final pencil case and it's contents.


Inside - Sticker sheet, Illustrated story, Sharpener, Pencil, Ruler and Eraser




I'm pretty pleased with how the prototype has turned out. Using the vinyl cutter for the stickers was pretty exciting and adds precision that I couldn't have achieved by hand.

Second Mock Up


The second mock up, here the stickers have been printed properly so the colours are much better. Also I've changed the distance between the fan and MicroMike. I also changed the design on the sharpener so that the sticker was inside. However due to the *frosted* appearance of the plastic the design doesn't successfully show through.


First Mock Up


Here is my first attempt at branding the stationery. I used transparent sticker paper to print the illustrations. I wanted to test how the designs would work on the objects and test how successful colour was on the transparent stock.

Friday, 13 November 2009

Packaging designs





Some of the rejected packaging designs mocked up


Sketches for a packaging design using vacuum forming onto cardboard



Net designs for a packaging design, using a sleeve which wraps around the pencil case



Sketches for an acetate box package



More sleeve designs



Design for cellophane wrapping.

The reasons for these types of design can all be found on my design context blog.

Thursday, 12 November 2009

Contents



The illustrated story, printed on matt



Set of stickers, printed on vinyl and kiss cut.



Sharpener, design printed on transparent sticker paper



Eraser, design printed on transparent sticker paper but ideally would be pad printed



Pencil design printed on vinyl and kiss cut




Pencil case design makes use of transparent sticker paper as well but need to be printed using pad print or screen print.

Wednesday, 11 November 2009

Photoshop Mock Ups





sketches and photoshop mock up for rubbers


Sketches and photoshop mock ups for sharpener



Sketches, net and mock up of pencils




Original sketches and photoshop mock ups for pencil case


applying the designs to rulers

Pages for the book





The indesign layout for my story

Tuesday, 10 November 2009



The type I did before doesn't seem appropriate for the type of imagery I now have. I need a much more delicate type. Looking at illustrations of Quentin Blake and Nick Sharrat they've both used hand written type. I also had a flick through a book dedicated to type for illustration, the majority of which is hand written. I don't want the type to look as though I have faked a child's handwriting because I've seen that done so many times and I don't really like it. Instead I concentrated really hard on writing, but tried writing it upside down. So it add's that inexperience of writing but also the effort put into making it right. I think the type face I've chosen balances that quite successfully.





Explore the garden up close


Use the TV as a cinema

Ride in a toy plane


Ride the scalextrics

Monday, 9 November 2009

Here are the images so far, that will be included in the *MicroMike* brand.



The man himself, Micro Mike.



Him and the family.



Riding his cat to school.




Flying to Disney land.


Exploring the underwater world.



Being a board game piece.



Jumping out his own birthday cake.




Experiencing zero gravity.



Ice skating in the freezer.



Being a subbeteo goalie.

I am hoping these images will be the basis for the comic strip/branding of stationery.