Sunday, November 27, 2011

Assignment 5: Commercial Evaluations

The tone of the commercial is funny, but at the same time scary because anything can happen while you're driving. They're selling car insurance to people of all ages. I feel as though the commercial is successful because all Allstate commercials have Dean Winters in them so they are using the same character and in each one he is doing something different, but it grabs the attention of the viewers.
The tone of the commercial is happy and funny. It's directed towards adults looking to travel and is comical how they dress up the people in the commercial in only paint displaying they have "nothing to hide". They're selling flights to New Zealand on New Zealand Air. I believe the commercial is successful because it grabs the attention of those who see it, especially with the upbeat music playing. The narrator is a voice coming from off screen.


The tone of the commercial is happy. It's selling McDonald's food to be the same food that Olympians eat. It's a very friendly commercial directed to people of all ages. I believe the commercial is successful because it's showing that athletes who are in the Olympics eat at McDonald's therefore everyone who sees the commercial will want to eat just like an Olympian.
I think the tone of the commercial is supposed to be happy and somewhat funny. It is directed to students that have completed high school but do not want to go to college. I personally do not like this commercial and others that are like it. I find them very annoying and instead of actually paying attention to what the commercial is about, the song just gets stuck in my head and is very annoying. I do not find this commercial to be successful.

The tone of the commercial is funny. It is directed towards anyone interested in video games and also to anyone interested in hip-hop music. Someone interested in video games will pay attention since the beginning of the commercial looks like one for a new video game until they see the Kia car driving through with the LMFAO song playing which will then grab attention of viewers who like the song that is playing. I believe the commercial is successful and it is comical watching the hamsters dancing.

Monday, November 7, 2011

Animated Commercial: Step 1: Ideas

Bring in 5 commercial ideas for your company or product. Write a short paragraph about each idea on the blog. Present them in class and we will discuss which idea to use for the commercial.

1. A kid digging through his dresser drawer with things falling out to the floor. He says "Crap I wish Mom was home, I'll bet she'd know where my stuff is... Wow wouldn't it be cool to just push a button and then I would know where it is!"

2. A kid looking for something and it is hidden behind their bedroom door or under their bed. It could even have eyes peeking at the kid like hide and seek.

3. A mom reorganizing her kid's room and then the kid can't find anything. But he has a Pocket Mom, so with just a push of the button all of his misplaced items are easy to find. 

4. Two kids have to gather the same type of things from home for a class at school and whoever brings in the items first get to go for ice cream with the teacher. One kid used his Pocket Mom and is now enjoying his treat while the other kid is sitting on the curb sulking because he wish he had a Pocket Mom too.

5. "Pocket Mom isn't just for kids anymore... now adults can use it too! Use the Pocket Mom to find those darn missing house or car keys, your wallet, the cat, and so much more... but wait! If you order now, get two Pocket Mom's for the price of one so Grandma can find her teeth!"

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Brochure

Must be done in InDesign, and be as close to the final as possible. JPEG's of the brochure should be uploaded onto the blog along with an explanation of the design process. The inDesign file and all images involved should be in a folder inside of the Student Server in the "Brochure" folder. Make sure to bring in a printed version of the Brochure. It can be printed on two sheets of regular, cheap paper and folded appropriately. This will let us see how the print version will look before spending money on the professional version.

 


I chose to stick with the same colors and design that I used for the business card, letterhead, and original logo. I tried to include interesting information about the product so that buys would be interested in it.

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Letterhead

Must be done in InDesign. Graphics can be made from Photoshop of Illustrator. Can use royalty free stock photography or illustrations, but random images from Google will not be accepted. Upload JPEG onto the blog with an explanation of your process and design choices. Place the folder which contains your inDesign file and all images onto the Student Server in the "Letterhead" folder. Bring a print of your letterhead on any paper.


Monday, October 24, 2011

Final Business Card

Must be done in InDesign. The graphics can be made from Photoshop or Illustrator. Can use royalty free stock photography or illustrations. Random images from Google will not be accepted. Upload the JPEG onto the blog along with an explanation of your process and design choices. Place the folder which contains your inDesign file and all images onto the Student Server in the "Business Cards" folder. Bring a print of your business card to class (can be printed from your home computer with the front and backs on separate papers.)


 

I chose this particular design because it was a popular one in class and the main age group for my product is college students. I like the simplicity of it and how it states what the product is. I stuck with my original colors and just added black for my name and contact information. I decided to put my slogan on the back of the card along with another clear description of what the product is.

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Business Card Sketches/Mock Up

Can be done by hand, on Photoshop or Illustrator. Post the JPEGs of your 5 business cards on the blog along with an explanation of your design choices and ideas.

 



Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Corporate Identity Questionaire

Half of the success of a Corporate Identity project is knowing the company/brand. How do you talk about something you don’t know anything about? Take a look at McDonalds, for example. What do they do? They sell food. What kind of food? Cheap food. What kind of cheap food? American food that people can buy and with little to no wait – they can even drive right up and take their food to go. They’re kid friendly. They have cartoonish mascots (Ronald, Hamburglar) and have happy meals. Their colors are bright and bold primary colors (red and yellow).
Copy and paste this questionnaire into your blog, filling in the answers. It’s important to fill out this questionnaire in as much detail as possible, because this will be what you refer back to when designing your corporate identity.
 

1) What is your business?
A personal item locator
Why is this important: It’s important to know what the company officially does. That might sound obvious, but sometimes it’s good to have it laid out there.

2)  Describe your business in one sentence.
We allow individuals to find personal items that they have misplaced just like mom would.
Why is this important: This helps to get us closer to the nature of your business, and may also help inspire your slogan.

3) Who is your target audience?
People of all ages, mainly kids and teenagers that always misplace their stuff and ask their mom where it is.
Why is this important: You need to know whom your brand is talking to. If you’re talking to children, it would require a completely different visual language than if you’re talking to mothers, teenagers, athletes, bankers, corporate officials, doctors or handymen.

4) Who are your competitors?
Personal Organizer companies, GPS locators for items that have an GPS in them (like a cell phone)
Why is this important: It’s vital to know your competition. You need to know who they are, how they run their business and what makes them successful. If your company is no different than your competition, what would make anyone leave them to come to you? Especially if they’re established and you’re new.

5) What makes them better/worse than your product/service?
My product is not available yet whereas there are a bunch of different organizers people can buy to help keep all of their belongings in order and to prevent them from losing anything. My product could also go along with the personal organizers because it doesn't keep them organized, but instead it finds what ever has been lost. So when people misplace the items that should be in the organizer, they can use my product to find it. The GPS system is not very useful unless all the individuals items have GPS locators on them which would be a lot of work, so it would only be helpful in finding a cell phone or another device that already has a GPS inside of it. 
Why is this important: You need to know what your company is and is not, what you have in common with your competitors and what do you have that is unique? If you see a weakness in their corporate design (such as an ugly website), this is also a place where you can make yourself look better. Also, is their target audience any different than yours?

6) Do you currently have an identity? (This is more for companies that are already established and you’re just revamping the logo/corporate identity. If you have a new company or product, skip this question.)
Why is this important: If you’re an established company with a well-known logo, you may not want to deviate too extremely from it.

7) (If your answer to #6 is no, skip this question) What do you like about it and what don’t you like about it?
Why is this important? Even if you plan to change the logo entirely, it’s good to keep an inventory about what specifically worked and didn’t work about your previous design in order to inform the new one.

8) How do you want your image to be seen in two years?
I want the product to be well-known and have a good name for itself. I think it will become very successful.
Why is this important? This is something that you will have to portray in your corporate identity.

9) If your company was an animal, what animal would it be and why?
A chimpanzee because monkey's are one of the smartest animals.
Why is this important? Your company may or may not benefit from a mascot. If it’s for children, a mascot character might be something to consider. But even if it’s for adults, the answer to this question might help generate ideas.

10) If your company/brand was a person, who would it be and why?
My mom because she always has the answers to everything and always knows where everything is.
Why is this important? A brand is perceived by consumers almost like a person who is representing your company. You trust them, communicate with them through advertisements and purchase, you can be disappointed in them, etc. The corporate identity is the face of that person.

11) If your company/brand was an object, what would it be?
A small handheld with a screen that showed where the misplaced object is.
Why is this important: Might give you ideas.

12) If your customer was a cartoon character, who would it be?
NEED CARTOON CHARACTER
Why is this important? Cartoon characters have exaggerated characteristics. Identifying the general stereotype of your customers might help give you ideas.

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Project 3: Lyrical Collage

Choose one line from a song, poem, nursery rhyme. It can be from one of your own songs or poems, or any that have already been established. Make a letter-sized, 300 dpi landscape or portrait image of a collage. You may use any photographs or illustrations as needed. The challenge is going to be to make sure all of the images work cohesively together, and avoid pixelation. You will be graded on aesthetics and technical - how did you use Photoshop's tools to get the look you want? Upload a 72 dpi version of the image onto the blog along with an explanation of your aesthetic choices and your creative process, and also bring a print version to class when it’s due.

Monday, October 3, 2011

Assignment 4: Self-Insertion

Put your image within a painting or a place that you’ve never been. Use filters, masking and layer adjustments to make the image mesh into the background. 

Bora Bora

Friday, September 23, 2011

Project 2: Complex Illustration

Create an 8x10 vector illustration, representing a single word or concept, using photographs as your reference. Examples of words or concepts include “fun,” “nostalgia,” “consequences,” “fantasy,” “one night stand,” “broken heart,” etc. The image’s meaning does not have to be obvious, but use that word or concept as your inspiration for your aesthetic choices. Keep the Elements of Design that we went over last class in mind. You will be graded on the mastery of your Illustrator tools. So make the image as detailed as you can.



Vector Illustration:

Original Picture:

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Project 1: Logo (Part 3)

Create the final logo in Illustrator, based off of one of your sketches. You do not have to follow your base sketches to the T, if you find a design flaw that your final version resolves. If you deviate from your original sketch, simply explain why you did so. If you decided to make any additional sketches or mock-ups before the final, include those in your blog as well as it shows your progress. Your grade will be based off of effort, competency with the tools, your overall development from concept to completion and your explanation of your final decisions.




I chose this logo as my final logo because it gave the clearest idea of what my product is. I also changed the name to "pocket mom" instead of "where's my?" and am now using that as the slogan for the product. I also liked the red and yellow colors that I used in this logo.

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Assignment 3: Calligramme

Create a Caligramme in Apollinaire’s way. Google “calligramme Apollinaire” for reference) For the text, you can use song lyrics, a poem, a story, the same text repeated over and over again, or anything else so long as it has relevance to the image (for example, quotes from Edgar Allen Poe’s “Raven” filling up the image of a raven). Adjust the font, colors, spacing and positioning of the text as needed to enhance the imagery.



Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Project 1: Logo (Part 2)

Make 5-10 Thumbnail sketches of different logos for your fictional company or product. Simply changing the font from lowercase or uppercase, or making very slight changes does not count. Try at least 5 completely different approaches to the logo.


Logo 1:


Logo 2:


Logo 3:


Logo 4:
 


Logo 5:

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Assignment 2: Logo Critiques

Find 5 logos from any company, product, creative endeavor (TV series, game series, book series) Make a new post (or multiple posts if you can’t fit all of the logos on one post), with the image of the logo along with a description of your opinion on the logo’s effectiveness. How does the logo make you feel? Does it seem fun? Serious? Does it look like it’s for kids? Does it look like a logo designed for women? Why? What part does the color play, if any? Do you agree with their color choices? Why?

1. I really like the Walt Disney World Pictures logo. The Walt Disney logo has a fun feeling to it with the unique font. The castle displays the center of the park being Cinderella's Castle which is like every little kid's dream. The half circle around the castle makes the logo look complete and also reminds me of an array of fireworks like they do every night in Magic Kingdom. Disney is mainly a place for kids so the logo attracts lots of kid's along with people of all ages. As much as I like this logo, I think some color would make it better.


2. I'm not sure if this is the official logo for the 2012 Summer Olympics but I found it on the BBC website talking about the upcoming Summer Olympics in London. I think this would be an awesome logo to use for them with the numbers incorporated in the word "London." It definitely grabs my attention and the font used has a cool look to it and helps the numbers blend in with the letters but also stick out enough being able to notice they're being used in both ways.


3. I like the simplicity of the NBA logo. Basketball is my favorite sport to watch and play. The colors used (blue and red) really make the figure of a player pop out. It's a logo that would still be easily recognized even when shrunk down many sizes.


4. The Starbucks Coffee logo is very unique and is also one that is recognizable when shrunk down to a small size. I like the fact that it doesn't have any sort of coffee picture in the logo, but instead, a mermaid looking lady. I found this information on the Starbucks website about the lady in the middle of the logo:
"Let’s go all the way back to 1971, to when Starbucks was first coming to be. In a search for a way to capture the seafaring history of coffee and Seattle’s strong seaport roots, there was a lot of poring over old marine books going on. Suddenly, there she was: a 16th century Norse woodcut of a twin-tailed mermaid, or Siren. There was something about her – a seductive mystery mixed with a nautical theme that was exactly what the founders were looking for. A logo was designed around her, and our long relationship with the Siren began."
 I think the Siren is a creative and unique idea and makes people think about the logo. I always wondered why there was a lady on the logo, but never took the time to look it up until now. I really like the Starbucks logo and the green color used.



5. I like the cartoon look of the Family Guy logo. The little cartoon television used instead of the dot on the "i" is creative and shows that it's a TV show. I think the way the logo is designed makes it look like a fun, goofy, and entertaining show which is exactly what it is. It's a very simple logo, but the light blue color with the black shadowing and the style/font of the letters give the logo it's fun feeling.

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Project 1: Logo (Part 1)

Start thinking of a fictional, non-traditional company or product. Post 5-10 ideas for fictional companies or products on your blog.

1. Movie Swap - Swapping out your used movies for new ones
2. Easy Dog Training - A shot that helps train your dog, making it watch a DVD to train it
3. ShopFin.com - A coupon website
4. Paperless Planning - A hand held voice command daily planner
5. Easy Hair Styles - A book that you go through and when you find a style you want you click the button beneath it and it automatically does it

Monday, August 29, 2011

About Me

I'm Jackie and I'm a sophomore at the University of Tampa. I was born and raised in Naples, Florida. I love my family and friends. I also love going to the beach, on the boat, and just being with my friends in my spare time.
I expect to expand my knowledge of Photoshop and Illustrator while utilizing personal interests in an effort to accomplish the projects and assignments in my Digital Arts class. I enjoy using Photoshop to edit all of my photos and am excited to learn more about the program and to learn how to use Illustrator.