Tuesday, 10 May 2011

Boost

For my Final Major Project I was given a selection of briefs to choose from. I decided to take on the challenge of rebranding the energy drink "Boost." I have created a range of packaging designs, advertisements and promotional items which can be seen below. Another requirement set by the brief was to create a new consumer sector in the market and I decided to aim my new products at young professionals. I have explored colour and typography and tried to push forward the key slogan "Boost - It's a no brainer."




The Body Shop

These are my final designs which I created for "The Body Shop." I had to re-design packaging for "Tea Tree," "Body Butter," "White Musk," and "Liquid Foundation," whilst sticking to their values as a company. This was a competition brief set by D & AD.


Sirio Color

For this project I had to produce a promotion that will inspire designers to specify papers and boards from the Sirio Color range. I have created these promotional sleeves which come in 3 different sizes, that designers can use to effectively carry and keep secure their work by rolling it up into the tube. Below are images of the nets and also images showing their purpose. This is a functional product and a great form of advertising.



I have also created a packaging design which is used to store the coloured paper from the Sirio Color range.

Book Project

This is a book which I completed throughout 2nd year at Univeristy. It is full of exciting experimental work, which I have created by exploring an array of working techniques, using both hand rendered and computer aided design. I have included a selection of photographs of my final book which I got professionally printed and bound.



Kids Project: Information Graphics

During my 2nd year at University I was given a brief where I had to create a set of A3 posters aimed at children aged between 7-11 based on the following: "Eat your 5 a day," "Always wash your hands," "Save some pocket money," and "Recyle more." I have produced these final solutions for the "Every Child Matters Campaign" which can be seen below.