Showing posts with label OUGD202 - Packaging. Show all posts
Showing posts with label OUGD202 - Packaging. Show all posts

Friday, 18 February 2011

Creating my packaging. 
Rather than my initial idea of having the shirt as the packaging i decided to take the idea from the title sequence of using the characteristics of the 'nerds' and represent it on my packaging. I quite like the simplicity as i didn't want my packaging to reflect a younger audience of which I thought it was going to do.


Cut out of the glasses to add some reflective paper on the inside.




There is the red background in the inside of which i used as my background on the title sequence and idents.

Thursday, 17 February 2011


I think this will be the one! 

Although i did like the idea of having the shirt as the packaging, I don't think that would suit an older audience looked a bit childish. 
Packaging idea 2
My other idea was to create a simplistic design of images of the stereotypical characteristics of a 'nerd'. On the other hand i am uncertain how to incorporate my title sequence colours and style to it.. 



I like this design below!!! 
what i could do is have this on the outside and keep it really simple, then have the red background in the inside of the packaging. Therefore incorporating the design and theory behind the project. 

Packaging


What I am thinking is to use a shirt as the packaging.. At first my initial idea was the shirt to open, then when thinking about it, thats slightly strange! So then i thought about the packaging design below. I also want to test with some of the colours from the title sequence I chose to see how this could work.


Iv added the pantone colours of which i used in my designs for the title sequence and idents. However I really don't like this design as i don't think it looks professional.. Maybe slightly childish which I do NOT want it to be.



Wednesday, 16 February 2011

Packaging ideas. 
What i am thinking about doing is possible using one of my photographs of a 'nerd' on the front of my packaging. Or maybe just using the shirt as the front cover shown below. 



Maybe I could have a pattern on the inside of the packaging, such as all different drawings of stationary?