Thursday, 31 December 2015

It's a breeze to freeze book

The illustrations for 'It's a breeze to freeze' card looked too cluttered on cramped on the page so I've reassessed the format and decided to produce little book instead. This means I can dedicate each page to each illustration and I'll have enough room to play with the composition.

Tuesday, 29 December 2015

App





The other night I had a bit of a brain storm on my app and got quite excited about designing it. Here's what I've done today. I've based the image around the home screen of the app, displaying the options you can press from there. I want my app and printed work to work together so I've translated my imagery to work on screen also. By using the colour scheme and imagery from my box I've helped the two platforms work as a set.

I've illustrated suggestions of what will come up on the screen when each option is pressed. The app will also act as a market for my information pack by being a place where you can buy it. You can also download the information and any extras such as the shopping list etc online if you were to run out.

This still needs to be finished and I will explain the app in my depth once It's completed.

Saturday, 26 December 2015

App Research

I didn't want to just produce a pack like I did last year as I wanted to push myself and improve. I needed to think outside the box (literally) and look at how I could stretch my idea. One of my thoughts was to design an app to work along my pack. I think this works well as it will appeal to a wider audience, with society being constantly on their phones. This also allows people to access the same information but on the go with ease. I don't want to just photoshop an image I've already made and propose it, but instead go that bit further and design the layout and graphics of the homepage etc. 

The first step was to look at existing apps with a similar purpose. This way I can see what's out there already and hopefully bring something new to mine. The presentation above shows my research in to this.

Overall, the apps are quite similar in purpose, but are very different in terms of image and design. I want my app to look attractive and fun, which should set itself out from these existing apps. Each app lacks the full package and I feel like each of them is missing something. I really like how the 'Love food hate waste' app provides a shopping list and meal planner as I feel this is a useful feature. The 'Leftovers' is very text heavy and 'Waste tool' lacks interesting imagery. This is something that my app will use as a strength by being very illustrative based.

 I've found researching in to existing apps useful and inspiring. I'm going to make mine look better! (hopefully).

Tuesday, 15 December 2015

Printing my box....again

Ok so I know I said that I was done with my box..... I lied.

A few posts back, I said that I spoke to Nottingham printers Johnewrights about them printing my box there. For a while I was worried about the card it would be printed on as I thought if it was too thick it would rip like mount board. However,  after ringing them up again (I think he was getting fed up of my calls), I felt reassured that it would be ok!

Today I picked up my box! Well I say box, it was just a flat piece of card. They found a small mark on the first print so they printed it twice. I thought I'd use the first one as a test so I wouldn't go wrong on the second one. In the end they both looked fine so I'll be able to use both for the photographs. 

The prints looked great! The colours really popped and worked well together. The card feels very thick and I think it I was to bend it too much it may rip a bit, so I need to be careful. The card may be slightly too thick but I think that's just me wanting it to be perfect and I need to stop worrying. The box is strong and hold it's form well. Also, the wrap around that I printed last week fits and looks perfect with the box. I made two wrap arounds just incase the patterned one looked bad, but now that I have two boxes it's worked out wonderfully! They will look great together in the photographs.

Overall, the printing and box making worked out well. The extra cost and hassle wasn't necessary, and I know I didn't have to make a better box, but I just wanted to be perfect in my eyes. For that reason, I'm glad I made the extra effort to make it stronger and have a more professional finish. I know doing this is not going to get me any extra marks and I think that shows I've started caring about what I think and if I'm happy with it, rather than the grade I'll get.




Friday, 11 December 2015

Print Day One


Today I had my first print day! I wanted to get my box done and out of the way so that I stopped thinking about it and started thinking about the work that really mattered. 
I was so excited!!
I also printed some stickers and the inner packaging as I was to wrap everything up inside the box like a present. I'm going to make some magnets so I also printed some 
wonky carrots on to sticker paper.






I'm really happy with how my box has turned out. The print quality is great and the colour/illustrations really 'pop' (these photos don't do it justice). I took more care in cutting and constructing this box than I did with the mock boxes, so it looks neat and well presented.
Although, I initially didn't mind that the box folded out back to the flat net, I'd now prefer it if I could stick the corners in so that it holds it's box form. I've asked my peers and they are in agreement. 





I also printed two wrap-arounds, one with the pattern and another plain one just incase the other looked bad. The patterned one however was my favourite so here is an idea of what it will look like:



Sourced Box




This week saw the launch of 'Sourcedbox', a pack of healthy goodies send straight to your door. I heard about this via instagram and thought it would be appropriate to look at as part of my visual research. Although the content is different (healthy snacks), the concept of the box of goodies being delivered straight to your door, is similar to mine. I learn the box shape and it's simple design. I also like the added element of the paper and sticker inside. It gives the impression that the customer is opening a present. Also seeing this, helps show that even in the digital age, this box concept is still liked by many.




Thursday, 10 December 2015

Tutorial Feedback

I'm really happy with the progress I've made with both my practical and written and I felt this tutorial addressed everything that I needed to think about.

Dissertation:

  • Well written
  • Well structured
  • Personally I feel like it addresses and answers the essay question
  • Well referenced


My biggest worry is that I'm running out of words. I'm at about 8800 words and still have to finish my conclusion and add a few lines in to the main body of the text. I was advised to print out my dissertation and cross out words I don't need and maybe sentences where I repeat myself. I reckon I'll be surprised with how many words I can get rid of, though I am worried it might not sound as well written without them.


Practical:


  • Illustrations look good
  • Need to stop thinking about the box. It's not the important part.
  • The imagery looks cramped on the pages- Need to rethink format, perhaps small books or pack of cards?-Research this.
  • What is in the box is the important bit.
  • I need to think outside the box (literally)....(you have no idea how much I wanted to say that in my tutorial!) - Look at what I can PROPOSE - Digital format, cafes. Think beyond the pack.
  • Think about what my presentation boards will show/propose and how will I do this?

Overall, I really happy with how my tutorial went. I got both positive and critical feedback and I have enough time to address the changes I need to make. Over christmas I need to do the final bits to my dissertation and get it checked by a few people. I also need to get all my practical work reading for my second print day on the 7th Jan.




Box-Final Design

Now that I've finished the logo/title, I can put the wrap around design together. I did some (not very good) photoshopping to get an idea of how it will look from different angles. I was worried that if I added the logo, it wouldn't work with the pattern and would have to have a plain wrap around. After putting a boarder around the logo, I think they're going to work well together in terms of colour, size and shape.






Wednesday, 9 December 2015

Final Box Test

I bought some A1 card as the library to test my box net and I'm happy with the result. The box holds it's form well and was easy to construct. The card was a little too thin but it might have to do if I can't find an alternative. 






Mount Board

I went to down in print today and asked what the thickest card they had was. He said the card they have isn't very think but I can put anything up to mount board through it. I thought mount board would be a good idea!.... I was wrong. When you score and bend the board it rips and falls apart. Good job I tested it before hand!



Logo/Title



I'm going to have a logo or title on the top of my box, so as it's the first thing the audience will see, it needs to be good! I'd quite like to make something compact so that it can also be printed as a sticker. It needs to be simple, use the same font as inside, use the same colour palette and illustrate the idea behind the initiative. I first gathered some contextual references to give me some ideas. I found that it can be something really simple and still be effective so they is what I'm going to try do.


I got designing and really struggled as I'm not a graphic designer. However, I got there in the end and I think what I'm designed looks ok! Here's my development:


Tuesday, 8 December 2015

My box net

I made my box net on CAD ready for printing next week. After being advised by Aggie, I've made the box just over A5 so it's more compact. Also, I probably couldn't go any bigger than A5 as the net shape spreads quite wide. I'm really happy with the shape of the box. 
Should look good! (I hope).



Monday, 7 December 2015

Printing

I went to a printers called Johnewrights in Nottingham on Friday to talk to them about making my box but ended up being a waste of time because they guy they said I needed to talk to wasn't in.
I emailed and rang them up again today and got this reply:






Perfect! Hopefully it'll all come together!

Saturday, 5 December 2015

Development

I want to get my box printed before anything else so that I have enough time to put it together. If I leave it till after christmas it'll end up being a huge rush. I was really happy with the pattern I made with the illustrations of utensils and also liked the colouring. However, although the colours looked good, I didn't feel it was appropriate for the subject and audience.

During my original presentation I showed these three colours that felt appropriate for this brief but later forgot about. I went back to these colours and edited my design to use this colour palette.




I did some research in to current designs in food and found that 
green and red were a popular choice!





I also looked in to the meaning of the colours:


GREEN

The color green is such a healthy color. Salads are filled with green foods and most products considered being more natural than others are usually contained in green packaging. Many people are attracted to the color green and associated it with abundance. This is a good color to promote healthy eating and lots of it.

RED

The color red raises a person’s blood pressure, heart rate, and causes hunger to be more prevalent. This is why many restaurants choose to have red table cloths on tables or red accents on the walls.




For these reasons, green and red seemed like the most appropriate colours to use. Here is what I did next:










I asked a few people if what they preferred out of the red or green box
 and the majority thought the green.
                                                    


Friday, 4 December 2015

Box Inspiration

I found this box on Pinterest like I stated in my previous post. I followed the link and it took me to this website. Now I can see what the box look like both apart and folded together, so I can work out the shape of the net for my own box. I'm going to make the box longer to fit my work inside.



 

Packaging Design

                  Follow Rebecca's board Packaging for Food Waste Project on Pinterest.



My original aim was to produce a box in the same format as other food boxes such as the Graze box. However, through testing and research I have been let to the conclusion that I must change my design. The way the net was put together was making things difficult as I couldn't find a suitable card to it make with. The cards I have tested were either too thick or too thin. I did some research in to packaging and box shapes to find a suitable alternative.



I really like the box format above. It's quite similar to the one I made last year in terms of the way it locks together. I've now decided I'd also like to make a wrap around sleeve like I did last year. The wrap around will most likely have the repeat pattern printed on to it to math the interior of the box. 
Below are two examples of the designs I'm interested in. Last year I had the wrap around printed fully in the pattern but I quite like the way the one on the left has a different pattern on the sides. Maybe I could try this?