Friday, 9 July 2010

Eleventh day at work

So, another potentially productive day, although neither Andy nor Lucy were in so I had to make sure that I kept myself motivated through the day. This proved to be quite difficult when it was mega hot outside and we were stuck in a garage. Twas rather steamy in the studio that day. Finalised the NLCH flyer for print and worked more on developing Jamm's stationary branding. I was having a bit of trouble dealing with doing all the NLCH stuff as well as keeping up with the brochure for Jamm's branding so Andy asked Aaron to help me with some of the brochure pages

Brochure:


Compliment Slip:
This is finally at the point where I can say 'yes, this is the one'. Fits well with the letterhead and proposal.

(right = final draft)

Letterhead:
Pretty much happy with this final draft too which was great because that meant I could concentrated on getting the brochure and proposal right.


Proposal:


Apart from doing Jamm's branding, James also suggested we think about what we could do to the black gates to make them look more appealing for clients when they come to visit. They look quite dull and intimidating and he thought we could somehow jazz them up with a funky design. My ideas are as follows:

1) Using blackboard paint- can use chalk over the top of paint to scribble and doodle on whenever we like. Quite a cool idea; personal , cute and quirky and gets everyone involved although could be problematic when it rains and ruins our work.
2) Graffiti- professional and modern style. Needs to be cleverly done as to not be mistaken by clients as bad graffiti and vandalism.
3) Windows- each segment of the gate represents a window- each member of studio draws their ideal scene as if they're looking out of the window- include objects of what you see poking out of the top of the gates in real life. So it's like we're looking out of the gates onto our ideal scene, not just the boring carpark which is actually there.

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