Wednesday 13 February 2013

More Laser Cutting

After putting together my net I decided that the front cover needed something as it looked very plain, so I decided to do more experimentation with etching. Last time I etched the 'page' photo I did it on a small scale so it was hard to read. But this time I made it larger and I think it looked good as you could read the words. I decided to use this in my final package. 
I then looked at adding the logo to the front:
After looking at the size of the 'page' photo and the placement of the logo I have decided to use the bottom right image. 
No more laser cutting, yay!

Tuesday 12 February 2013

Laser Cutter


Using the laser cutter is stressful. 

The first problem I encountered was the type. Because my image was not very high quality and pixilated, I struggled to get the lines. So it took 2 hours to create the lines for the text. 
It was also very slow to etch the lines, so it started to drive me insane by the end. However, I did get the nets cut, as well as the type (despite them being fragile). 
The box fit together, and the type fit inside (although on this example the words are broken)


I also looked at size, and tried creating a really small box. However, the letters were too small for the laser to cut so it was not successful. 
I then looked at creating a large box, the letters worked, butI preferred the smaller idea.

I also tried different types of paper, but I decided that the slightly marbled white paper looked the best. 

I looked at etching - both with an image of a folded over book and my logo, and I tried small testers of each (in my sketchbook)
I didn't like the effect of the etched book because they didn't really look like words, they just looked like squiggles. 

I did however decide to etch my logo onto the side of my box.

Now that I have cut out the nets, I just need to complete the illustrative portion of my packaging. 

Paper

I have bought lots of different types of paper to try out on the laser cutter to see what works best :)

Too Much Type?

Because of my final design being a book, I think that my design has gone down a very typographic route. But this isn't the only area of design I like and I don't think it shows 'me as a designer', so I have decided to still use the type that I created, but only have 2 layers of words instead of 4, and do some sort of illustrative image behind them. This will act as more of my 'key pieces of information'.
I will still use the laser cutter for my nets and for the type, but I want to include drawings as well. 

Hand Drawn Type

I decided to create my own type, and after narrowing it down to two ideas, I scanned them in to see what they would look like digitally. 
I think that these designs look a bit messy, but as they are being cut out I think they may look effective. 
I then decided to look at the flatter/ longer type and ignore the 'loopy' idea. 

At this point I realised that for my design I needed a black outline (that the laser cutter would cut) and a white centre, which would remain. 
I added a black outline and filled the letters white.I will try and cut these shapes on the laser cutter soon. 

Nets

I started by sketching a basic idea of my box shape.
Next I drew out a more accurate net and recorded the measurements to put into illustrator.
I then put it into illustrator.


I will add my own type to these nets and then cut these using the laser cutter.

Wednesday 6 February 2013

Logo!


I chose this logo out of all of my original sketches because I liked the way the letters went together, and how they created an interesting shape.
I used the colours, shapes and lettering shape because I wanted the logo to look delicate to go with the style of the rest of the package. 
I feel the little hearts are a bit too girly, and the black would contrast too much with my mostly white design. 

The logo I have chosen to use is the last one, because I like the colours, and none of the lettering is obscured (like the similar design before it).

Hopefully it will look good on my packaging!

Monday 4 February 2013

Typographic Artists

http://www.moonsaildesign.com/typography/inspiring-typographic-artists/

I looked at some different typographic artists to give me a few ideas about different styles I might want to use for my own work. 
A lot of these artists' work would not work for my own package, but some of it has given me ideas about how I could make my typography more interesting. 

The differences in type could link to the different words, or I could use one style for all of the words to create uniformity. I could possibly also incorporate etching (like the piece by Jessica Hische) 





These are just a few images that I particularly liked, and could link to my own work (package and logo)

Sunday 3 February 2013

Laser Cutter

After having our laser cutter inductions I am now considering using it for my own package. Creating this bottle shape was actually pretty easy and I think that it might help make the type for my 'pages' look more professional. I could draw my own type, scan it in and then put it into illustrator to cut out precisely. 

Packaging, Logo and General Things.

Packaging

For my package I looked at my audience - book publishers- and decided to come up with a few ideas based around that by creating a package based around books and typography. 
I drew a few ideas in my sketchbook and have chosen one to pursue involving a box containing different layers of type. I will design my own type and possibly look at colour. The "words can fly" poster had white type with colour elsewhere. This may be an interesting way to look at colour for my package.
Next I will look at drawing out nets and creating small prototypes to see how the package would work. 

Logo

During the logo workshop we looked at creating a logo out of our initials using pre existing type. I think this created interesting designs, but I don't think they fit with the fluid nature of the type I want to use. I will look at combining the type I use for my 'pages' with the type for the logo to tie them together. 

General Things

A problem with my idea could be that the 'pages' may be fragile. To tackle this I will look at the type of paper I use and the amount of paper I cut away. I will do tests to see how strong they will be, however if they are within a box then they may not have to be too strong as they will be protected. 

~ Next: Start looking at type, nets, and how all the elements will fit together. Also look at the logo and how this will link and where it will be placed.