Showing posts with label OUGD301. Show all posts
Showing posts with label OUGD301. Show all posts

Thursday, 10 December 2009

More from logopond...


The logo above has a clever use of imagery where the scissors making up a face and a mustache.. Links well to the business it has been designed for.


Nice play on imagery here and perfect for a golf theme.


This logo is a great example of how negative space can be used effectively!!!

Wednesday, 9 December 2009

logopond

This logos quite quirky and I like the use of the negative space with the letter 'n' by Chad Sanderson.

I picked out this one and the one below because of the layering of the images, as I'm thinking of applying this kind of technique to my green gigs logos.



Tuesday, 8 December 2009

Clever Logos.

From: www.breadline.com

Monday, 7 December 2009

Cream identity.






By Qube Konstruct.

Sunday, 6 December 2009

Saturday, 5 December 2009

Revenge is Sweet.

This is a great example of how simple graphics work. The limited colour palette gives the poster impact and the visual imagery of the two bears is quite confusing on the eye.

Si Scott.



The talk on Friday was really refreshing to hear a graphic designer that hand draws all his work and isn't destined to just sit behind a mac.

Friday, 4 December 2009

Thursday, 3 December 2009

Yey Cupcake Card...

Again some more hand screen printed, 100% recycled greetings cards by Solitaire.
good use of colour and the illustrations work well and have quite a vintage feel to them.

SOMA Gallery

These are some lovely hand screen printed christmas cards by Lisa Jones.
Really nice use of mono tone imagery and lovely illustrations.Plus these cards are part of a 100% recycled range and comes as a pack of 10 cards.

Thursday, 26 November 2009

Twinkle...Twinkle....Glitter.

'This print has been inspired by a favourite childhood nursery rhyme of ours. The rhyme itself is from a nineteenth-century English poem, 'The Star' by Jane Taylor, first published in 1806.

The beautiful starry background has printed by hand with black ink, before being printed with a fine layer of prismatic glitter mixed with adhesive, covering the print to give a fantastically sparkly finish! Perfect for both big kids and little kids!

Please do look at the additional images to get a better idea of the twinkly surface of the print!'

  • Screen printed by hand
  • Covered with prismatic glitter by hand
  • Super sparkly glitter finish!
  • White 300gsm Somerset paper
(www.keepcalmgallery.com)

Monday, 23 November 2009

Exergian




This is a few of the posters I selected from the tv series by Exergian. This is a great example of simple graphic design that works. I've just picked out a few but there all great.

In some ways these relate to how I went about designing my book covers as I just used simple silhouetted images.

Sunday, 22 November 2009

Book covers with spot varnish.


On the book above the name of the author and parts of the images are highlighted with a sliver spot varnish. I think this is an effective process used on book covers and is some thing I want to try out with my book designs.


The 'Cold Mountain' cover is a great example of a good book cover design. It uses simple shapes and layered imagery to create impact for the book. However within this design it is only parts of the image that have a clear spot varnish.

Thursday, 19 November 2009

Paperchase Recycled gift wrap.

Its nice to see Paperchase doing a recycled range and its something that I want to possibly look in to with my range of cards and products too. This particular product is packaged with a roll of gift wrap and 5 gift tags.

Paperchase wrap and tags.

Paperchase birthday range.

Tuesday, 17 November 2009

Monday, 16 November 2009

Wood Block Posters



Posters designed by Anthony Burrill.

Friday, 13 November 2009

Paperchase Xmas Card.


This is a perfect example of what I want to achieve with my card designs. The processes used such as foiling and use of colour really gives this card a feel of quality. Its also printed using vegatable inks in and alcohol free printing process, which means that it is completely recyclable.
Also I want to aim my range of cards at the market of paperchase, so that my cards have that quality and is something you might want to keep. To either frame it because of the lovely print or for a sentimental reason.