Friday, 28 May 2010

Illustrations for Puffin classic books.



"Breakfast at Tiffany's" I wanted to stay away from the usual image of Holly looking like Audrey Hepburn for this book cover, I read the book and found out about Holly's eyes, and how beautiful and interesting they sounded so I experimented with watercolours to achieve the same as what they were described in the book.




"Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" here I focused on the passion which was missing from their lives in this story. I wanted to highlight the main parts of Maggie, I made the bra noticeable as she wanted to seduce her husband and make him want her again, also I focused on the lips of Maggie making them a kiss mark. This was because in the story Maggie kisses her husband and he wipes it off.


"One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest", I struggled quite a bit with creating a suitable enough image for this book. I found that on the ward the only things which were in the patient's lives were, TV, playing cards and smoking. I experimented with playing cards trying to make cigarette burns on the actual card but I couldn't make a good enough image. I thought about making the actual image of a card look fuzzy, almost dream like as if you think you're going crazy.


"007 You only Live Twice" This was another which I struggled with at first to create an image for. I couldn't find the book to read so I had to watch the film and I didn't get much from it. I found it quite boring and hard to concentrate. I ended up using a stereotypical Bond gun and integrating a traditional Japanese flower, as the story is set in Japan.

Thursday, 27 May 2010

Feel Good drinks 2010



This was part of a brief which Feel Good drinks had actually set for students, they wanted their drinks to be known for using real fruit and not adding sugar to their drinks unlike most soft drink companies.
I took a look at past designs for them and their current theme, so after a few design developments I came up with these 2 for the still drinks. I kept the bright, colourful, fun theme which they have used throughout. I then needed to create a poster for the sparkling drinks, and after a few developments in illustrator I created this design.

Heinz Brief 2009






This brief was to create a series of advertisements for Heinz. Again, my designs were based around a very simplistic theme.
These specific ones were to be designed for Billboards.
I was then also asked to design a separate advertisement for a magazine.






The final part of the brief was to make a banner for the web, I chose to use an earlier photograph I had used in idea development for Tomato Soup. I thought it was really striking.


Tetley Brief




This is another brief from the HND course, in my first year. We were asked to create a promotional poster to be aimed at students, I explored a range of ideas to connect to students, from identifying what they eat and drink to which cup they use to identify each other's character.
This idea seemed to fit the best, I like to use simplified designs when it comes to Advertising. I get a bit scared that the design will look too tacky and over done. With this advertisement its easy on the eye and straight to the point. Hopefully a little humourous too...

Dance House brief 2008





This brief was to create a new logo for the Dance House theatre in Manchester, we were allowed to pick whichever theatre we wanted. This theatre had such a dated logo so I chose it. My sketches began with images from Ballerinas, from the actual website of theirs. I focused on combining the two, using the ribbon from the ballerina slipper to join with the image of a house.
We were then asked to design a poster for a certain show to be performed at the theatre, I thought Salome would be the most interesting to use and as its linked with Art Nouveau I couldn't think of any other reason not to use it.
I took the photograph myself, I wanted to create an eerie, evil effect. Emphasizing the fact that Salome kissed the beheaded lover she was infatuated with.