Tuesday 31 January 2012

Evaluation Of the Project.

In this project we had to create packaging and swing tags for a shop front. My shopfront was one that sold the games console that their company produced, in the same way that the apple store sells their own products. I came up with the idea when was thinking about my interest and the career that I would like to pursue when I thought that it would be good to do games shop. So I did a bit of research when I realised that shops that sell games don't sell their own products so they all have their own packaging that their company and designers have made. So my interests turned to forms of technology that are game related Like Playstation, Xbox and nintendo products when I thought none of these companies have actual shop fronts because they sell them online or to other retail chains. So I decided that my shop front would market my own gaming technology called the neon. I got idea for that name by looking at game advertisements and consoles and to give them more of a technological feel lights are used like bright blues and greens and reds and of course neon is a gas but its used in a type of light, but it also has a futuristic ring to it.
My ideas developed in a way that began quite natural as my initial logos were hand made and a spring of ideas evolved from dripping ink on a page. This gave me an idea creating a logo that looked like it was formed form the fluorescent liquid dripped out of a neon light. I then began search for other logos that used fluorescent lighting to give me other ideas when I stumbled across Tron, a film that was made about a retro game world. So this had an influence into the styling of my logo. The next stage was creating the surface design which was another idea that came from nothing. I was experiment by putting paper through different process like staining, drying and burning the edges until I was left with a piece of paper that looked disintegrated and worn and completely opposite to my logo when I thought that it would be interesting to see how the two complimented each other. This is also where I got the idea of highlighting the cracks and edges with fluorescent blue and made it look like current flowing through wires so the image contrasted it's self. With the swing tag I didn't want it to be exactly the same as the packaging so I decided to make it into a stencil of the logo but used the same surface design.
Steven Lisberger the creator of the Tron movie inspired my final out come because he created this world that is a game and now that technology is becoming more advanced immense game worlds are being created meaning games consoles are like a portal to those worlds so I wanted my designs to simulate breaking into them. 
I think that I have done well in the creating of my surface designs and the final product is to a satisfying quality, my favourite parts are the swing tags that I created, because I have done them to what I believe  is a high standard using nothing but my hands and the computer to design and make them. I believe that the packaging that I made could have been made better by making it brighter because it is quite dark and so dosen't have as strong of an impact when you look at it as i would have liked.

Over all I enjoyed the project because I got to work on an area that I may be interested in going into somewhere in the future but most off all being able to create something with your hands, retouch it on the computer and then put it together to create a product. If i had more time on this product I would have like to have produced varied packaging with a range of surface designs and net styles.

Friday 20 January 2012

Final Packaging Net And Swing Tags

This was a mock-up of the final net where I printed it out to see if the measurements were correct, if my fastening mechanism worked and to see if the design it's self looked good when printed. There where some problems with the lengths of the sides and of the lid which I was able to change because i had done this run through. I also put a barcode on the side to make it look more authentic. (barcode)

This was a quick cut out that I did to test my idea for a swing tag, as I had decided that I wanted to do a stencil type design. Of course this is quite shoddy so I will do a refined and improved version and give it a background.

This is my finished piece showing the final net and two example of swing tags, the first has been matched to the surface design of my box packaging. I put the logo onto it and then cut it out to make a stencil. For the second I printed out the logo and cut out everything that wasn't blue leaving the logo as the swing tag. The stencil swing tag is my favourite because I enjoy making stencils and it is rare to find a swing tag that is one, but I also like the way that the cutting is made visible because of the dark background and the way that the blue cuts around it and appears to crack into it.

Wednesday 4 January 2012

Packaging net and surface designs.

This is the design for a net that I have gone with it simple in design meaning that it will be easy to use. there is a fastening at the top in which a little flap folds down into a grove.
This is a surface design that I created by doodling using U.V pen and light and took a photo of. I had to change the contrast, light and hight light some of the areas because photographing in the dark was a challenge.

Here is an example of what it would look like on a net.

This surface design was created using strips of images from a magazine and sticking them together.

I created a repeating pattern in illustrator to fill a net with the image.

This is my favourite as it was created by: scrunching up a piece of paper dipping it in tea, drying it, burning it and finally dipping it in ink. I photographed the image and edited it in photoshop, highlighting the edges and cracks formed by the process in a neon blue. I also think that this is the most successful because it has undergone a lot of process and has used a variety of skills and I like how the combination of both hand made techniques and computer based one can produce an out comes that suits my needs.

This is the image placed onto a net.

This is a collection of my games that I arranged, photographed, and then edited on photoshop.

I then placed it onto a net.

This is a hand created surface design for my net. I printed out the and then doodled over it with the first things that came to my head. 

Here I have gone for a more retro design by first, drawing on my logos and then filling the rest of the net with coloured blocks that are pixels giving it a kind of tetris feel.
This is what my final net Will be. I have put my symbol and my logo on the front. I used repetition o my logo on the back and on the front, an elongated version.