Showing posts with label Design Context Research. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Design Context Research. Show all posts

Friday, 21 May 2010

Book Formats:Rise and Fall conertina




found here.

This is a really nice format that could work for my design context book. Its and interactive piece and is nicely bound by a belly band around the booklet.

Thursday, 20 May 2010

Moore : Digital Print Book





'A book produced to inspire clients with Moore's enhanced digital print capability. Whilst giving the reader a visually enthralling natural history lesson, the book clearly illustrates a surprising range print possibilities.' found here.

This publication is such a great example of how to show the processes available from a printers, which relates really well to my design context publication I am producing at the moment. Alot of what is contained within this mail shot is quite experimental within digital printing, using foil substrates as this shows how digital printing can achieve the same results as a litho printer.

cmyk fold out posters




found here....ffffound

this is a great example of showing how the process colours work, breaking them down in to four separate posters and a brief explanation at the bottom.

Friday, 30 April 2010

Booklet Design.





'A selection of coloured cover boards were printed using a spot blue to black gradient, resulting in different colour results on each shade of board. The department's statements of intent are given prominence on the back cover.'

More Booklet Design



Thursday, 29 April 2010

Julia.

For my design context book I'm wanting to make a series of books and this is a great way to package them.

Monday, 26 April 2010

Grafik Magazine Layouts.

The above layout is a in a different format to the usual interview as it uses lines to connect the question with the answer from the designer. The layout mainly contains body copy with the beginning of an image towards the edge of the page, which is a continuation of the image on the previous page. Also using coloured background to colour code the interviews separate from the the rest of the magazine.

This DPS is mainly image heavy on a large scale, with a brief explanation of each image on the right hand page.
Again the format of the layout is the same for all interviews within the magazine. Answers to the questions appear in bold and the questions just as a regular font. Another feature within this magazine is the use of a coloured background, this works really well and also provides a colour coding system.

With the above layout the image works well been in the middle of the DPS and the reverse out text in blocks surrounding it.


The above layout works well with it been in a colour it just makes it much more interesting to read and different from just using black as a standard for blocks of text.