Monday 23 April 2012

Blog11: Video Feedback Two

For the second round of videos I thought everyone did an awesome job once again.
I think my favorite video was Eunji's, because it was absolutely adorable.  I thought her video approach was completely different from everyone else and that made her video stand out in opinion. I really enjoyed the little graphics and the cute analogy between design and love.

Her design statement was clearly stated and was easily comprehensible.

Here is the link to Eunji's adorable video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aP59xTEIOL4&feature=player_embedded

Monday 16 April 2012

Theobroma Packaging


Theobroma is a Greek chocolate company that makes little sweets. The word Theo means God in Greek and Broma means food; therefore it was the perfect name for a chocolate company. The packaging is very girly and is directed towards females between the ages 16 to 40.


The label is very simple with a unique look. The label itself is very plain, clean and white with not a lot of extra decoration. It has the name of the company, what the container has inside and how much of it on there, so its easy to see. The fancy typeface used on the name of the company gives the label a sophisticated look without making it look cheap. Traditional labels are turned horizontally, but this label is turned vertical on its side to give it an exceptional look. The only container that has a horizontal label is the square container because it would not fit vertically.
 

 
The containers come in a variety of shapes and sizes.  Some of the containers are cylinders and some are squared around the edges. I wanted to use a variety to represent the different chocolate bars, nuts and other chocolaty things Theobroma offers.
The whole colour scheme of my packing revolves around the colours of the containers and the bows. That is why the label itself is white because I wanted the containers to have the dominant colour in the design. Red is a very romantic, rich and girly colour that I incorporated into each package differently. From the bags to the containers everything has a red accent. For the second colour I picked pink because once again, it is a girly colour, but it’s bold and has presence when it’s paired with the red. I wanted to create a colour combination that is very bright and “in your face”, something that would catch your eye from far way.  I chose to do bows on my containers to enhance the cuteness of it - and lets face it, girls love cute things! 

 The paper bag is also made with the same idea as the rest of the containers. The detail on the bag is minimal and stylish. It’s white with a hint of red so it fits into the packaging family, as well as has that big pink bow on the front that signifies that it’s a Theobroma product.



 

The label at the back contains the nutrition facts in the North American standard format. As well as a traditional barcode and contact information, in addition to that since Theobroma is a Greek company, so there is a little something on there for the people who can read Greek.  A cute love poem written in Greek to more personalize the packaging, especially if you are giving it as a gift. There is a food safe sticker that covers the seal so that you know you are getting a fresh, new product, not something that has been opened before. And lastly, there are little details on the labels that give it that special something; the little heart adds a decorative yet simple touch to the whole look.

 


The Theobroma shopping bags are made in the same concept idea with using the colours red and white on the bags and putting the pink bows on there to unify the whole brand.  Once a costumer purchases a Theobroma product, our sales person would safely wrap it and put it in one of the Theobroma bags.
  




Sunday 15 April 2012

Blog10: Video Feedback One

I thought everyone did a great job on their Design Theory Videos, however Shalue's video was the one I liked best. I liked the style she decided to do it, the video reminded me of "schools kill creativity" video.  I thought it was neat she decided to illustrate all her drawings and statements. She even managed to make it super informative and funny! Her Design is statement was clearly stated a few times to you knew the whole time what she was talking about. She supported her Design is statement with accurate points and explanations. Overall this video seemed very professional and I could definitely see it getting a lot of hits on YouTube! :)

Awesome job Shalue!

If you want to view Shalues video, here it is !
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4pCUQYZfKXM&feature=youtu.be

Sunday 8 April 2012

Design Is Video

This is my Design Is statement video..
Turned out a little bit silly, but Design is fun so it's okay.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WTemtdkTdnA&context=C4151bd5ADvjVQa1PpcFN6eG9B7gqv5DAkw6Mkksue2QwbECFi8jw=




Blog9: My Mentor

In my life I have come across many people that have made an influence on my life. I look up to my parents for raising me and showing me my way in the world, I look up to my bosses and mangers to be a better leader, and I look to my peers to better myself.

One of the people who has made a very big impact on me as a person was my grade 12 math teacher. Mr P is a wonderful person who is so incredibly understanding and I wish there were more teachers like him. Teachers are sometimes intimidating, angry and boring, but Mr P was the complete opposite. He was a math teacher who was full of enthusiasm, patience and knowledge. Math was one of my weakest subjects in high school and thanks to him I manged to get the best grade in that class.

I am thankful to have had him because he made something so difficult (so I thought) seem so easy. He has taught me patience and hard work pays off. This is something I keep telling myself to this day because this applies to graphic design in so many ways.

Friday 30 March 2012

Blog8: Command X

Before we watched this show I didn't even know things like this existed and I think it was really cool that this show was specifically directed to students. To be on a show like this would be such a great experience. I did find however that during the first round I found the logos to be okay, I did not think that they sucked like one of the judges stated. However, during the second round I found their work to be much better. On a show like this you have to be prepared to hear the worst which could actually work out in your favor provided with useful feed back.

Five Presentation Tips:
1. Explain the work you are about to present, don't just show it and expect the audience to understand
2. Present all information with confidence
3. Be able to justify why you made certain choices about your design
4. Take criticism head on
5. Have a nice concluding thought

Five Worst Errors:
1. Not being fully prepared to present your work (not fished, technical errors..ect)
2. Do not put your audience to sleep, do not give long elaborate speeches that have nothing to do with your work
3. Never say "and that's it" and be awkward at the end
4. Never admit your work printed out wrong and blame it on the printer
5. Do not argue with a judge, ever.

Thursday 22 March 2012

Blog7: My Incomplete Manifesto

Bruce Mau is a very inspirational man, his list of Manifestos is infidelity something that I think most people can agree with and live by. So, in my list I approached my statements from a designer point of view as well as a human being. They are the things that keep me in line and keep me motivated for a better and happier life.

1. Breathe - Personally, this is something I feel I sometimes forget to do. When things get really busy and stressful there is nothing better to do then just stop and take a deep breath and push through.

2. Failure is knowledge - To my experience I have indeed failed many times with projects, even people, but really it's true what they say, you really do learn from it..eventually.

3. Take naps - This has gotten me through my whole college experience and it's so essential! Babies and old people aren't the only ones who do it, Graphic Designers do too. Plenty of rest is always the best.

4. Do Zumba - I have an addiction I think. Zumba is something I do because I enjoy it. I need the energy and the music to clear my head,  to sweat and have a good time to regenerate and return to my work.

5. Do your part - Something I have learned is that whether working on a project with a partner, or being in a relationship, do everything you need to, 50%-50%, and no more because you put in the effort and now it has to be reciprocated or else.

6. Don't give up - Sometimes I think of myself as a quitter in certain situations but I usually keep my head up the whole time. If it's a dream you're after, don't stop until you're live it.

7. Laugh - I know Bruce Mau also had this on his list, but I completely agree. There is something about when you're laughing, you create a connection, you feel so much more comfortable with the person or people you're with, you feel free.

8. Paint your nails - There is always something that can make your day a little better, when you know you spent a little time on yourself you feel a little bit brighter, and when you feel better you attract more positive energy from the environment around you.

9. Listen to foreign music - I don't speak every language even though I wish I did, but I love listening to Spanish, Portuguese and even French music. It intrigues me, you learn so much by listening.

10. Go outside - Warm weather and sun on your skin can make you feel care-free, on days when sunshine wakes you - you know it's a day worth getting out of bed for.

11. Explore your brain - Incredible device that leads us to great ideas, bad ideas and the unthought of. The more you think sometimes the better your results, however sometimes it can be the exact opposite. Explore yourself.

12. Doodle - Take a pencil to a paper and let your hand to the rest.

13. Face your fears - Being thrown into an uncomfortable situation can change one completely. You grow from theses situations so take them head on.

14. Be less forgetful.

15. Only time will tell - If it's meant to be, it will, if not then you'll know. Life is unpredictable and everything around us shapes it, where life takes you depends on the decisions you make and people you surround yourself with.