Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Buffy Special Edition DVD Collector Set


Most of you have seen me carry an odd shaped trunk around. That will be the case for my packaging. Most of my progress has been structural so that I can have it to show on thursday for mini mock ups, so here's a similar but updated design of what I have in mind. 

The case will open and showcase some collector items (a brass cross, holy water, wooden stake, a potion by Willow) on both sides of the dvds. The seven seasons will each get a slimpack dvd case and contain two discs each. There will be a tray, that will lay them flat and hold the items in place. There will be a wrap that goes over the trunk which you throw away upon purchase.

The concept is to showcase one main character on each dvd cover. There will also be a pattern, associated color, a quote from the character.

Please give me some feedback and tell me what works and what needs work! 

Thanks!
Laura


Saturday, April 11, 2009

Because Shortcuts are a Designer's Best Friend

Go to noble desktop's site to find key commands (mac and pc available) for all your design programs. Photoshop, Illustrator, Quark, Indesign, Dreamweaver. You got it all. Not up to date on software? Company stingy on upgrades? No worries! They have CS4, CS3, and older versions availabe. You can download them as pdfs to boot!



http://www.nobledesktop.com/shortcuts.html

-Laura

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Periodic Table of Typefaces!


Compliments of:

http://www.squidspot.com/Periodic_Table_of_Typefaces/Periodic_Table_of_Typefaces_large.jpg

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Need some inspiration over Spring Break? Just bored?



Because let's face it, design never sleeps, and neither can a student of it. 


A good pattern won't be hard to find with this book:
http://kapitza.com/shop/geometric-book


Take a break from the 2d and get inspired by this eclectic furniture:
http://www.atelierabigailahern.com/



Make some peeps:
http://www.twigandthistle.com/blog/2009/03/diy-marshmallow-peeps/



Design with a purpose. An amazing portfolio:
http://www.coroflot.com/public/individual_set.asp?individual_id=236737&set_id=269731&c=1&



How about jotting down design ideas in this lovely?
http://nubbytwiglet.com/blog/2008/12/21/moleskine-helvetica-edition/

MAGAZINES

Put the money you found spring cleaning your couches and jean pockets to good use, subscribe to a design mag (or at least check out their site):

Print Magazine:  www.printmag.com

CMYK: www.cmykmag.com

Communication Arts: www.commarts.com (or at least buy the 50th anniv ed at your local bookstore. It's worth it!)

Graphic Design USA: www.gdusa.com FREE if you put down your company *cough*

Layers: www.layersmagazine.com

This mag's are more about culture, socio-eco-awareness:

Colors: www.colorsmagazine.com

Art, not necessarily graphic design:

Juxtapoz: www.juxtapoz.com

Shepard Fairey's Mag: www.swindlemagazine.com

How: www.howmagazine.com

-Laura

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Panel Discussion

Hey Guys!

This is a long due blog, as my hand was out of commission for two weeks.
I've been a SAGA and AIGA member since fall 2007, and in that time, I've attended each panel discussion. I would have to say, this panel was one of the best (Tying with last semester's)

Dominique Bregg:
Dominique had a great story. She worked freelance for a while and fell into a funk, and found out designing for clients that are friends doesn't always work out. She later landed a job for MTV-NICKOLODEON in glendale and is now doing something she loves. She is a design coordinator for the NEOPETS website. Which I found awesome! I was totally addicted to that site when I was 11, back when neotopia had less than 500 users.

Theresa Sheldon: 
Theresa works for NEURON SYNDICATE, a small but successful entertainment design agency. They work on a lot of CD packaging, but do other things as well. 

Max Shuester:
Max was hilarious! He's got this witty understated personality that made his presentation fun to listen to. He works at HAMAGAMI & CARROL. His slides were fun because he probably had the most diverse work portfolio. Video games, toys, logos, etc. He told us there were about 9-15 rounds for turn around, explained focus groups, and explained good design vs. what businesses find "good". Max talked about how often, what he thought was the best of his designs weren't even considered, and how new and innovative are terms taken lightly. He said freelance work helps him break this more generic design and lets him express more. 

And since everyone mentions the panel discussion food: this year we didn't have Panda's or Pizza, but we did have this AMAZING pasta. I wonder if Paula made it. 

-Laura 

Thursday, March 12, 2009

NYC makeup


NYC Makeup Thumbnails

Please keep in mind that I am designing this for a teen audience when critiquing. Please use clear words to indicate which sketch you are talking about. Rather than "the one with lots of black" say "the bottom left" etc. Tell me which logos are going in the right direction as well. Thank you! 


-Laura

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Comps


Round One of comps for the Ben and Jerry's FroYo packaging! Keep in mind while commenting that these are single-serve portions and not full size containers. And there will not be any type on curves..that was my attempt to show some sort of dimension. I'm hoping the image quality isn't too bad, last time I had compression issues and fullsizing issues for the thumbs. The scriptive handwriting says "Jimmy Eat Swirl", that is one of the flavors. The other flavors will be very similar: they just use different colors to distinguish the flavors. I was also wondering if it wouldn't be too cheesy to write/caption the cow saying "Cowabunga". I almost can't help myself.

Please use the number system when critiquing so I understand which one you are commenting on! Ex: b1,b2,b3,a1,a2,a3

-Laura