Friday, April 30, 2010
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Final Labels (Click on images for close-up views)
Potato Chips label to be packaged in a smaller box made of chipboard paper:
Basil Linguine Pasta to be packaged in a narrow box made of chipboard paper:
Lemon Italian Soda to be bottled in a tall glass bottle with a neck piece made of chipboard paper:
Thursday, March 11, 2010
packaging series
Carrs is a Safeway grocery store that is modern, clean and inviting. For us Kansas Citians, it's similar to a Hen House or Cosentino's. For my "gourmet, yet affordable" products, I wanted to give a modern, clean, yet Alaskan appeal. The logotype includes my handwritten, but modern look of a typeface, combined with a hand-drawn valley like symbol. The color palette is bright, yet fun and appealing. The pattern is plaid, which includes all the colors of the palette. I still have quite a ways to go from here, but I feel like Im off to a good start.
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Lemur Optics Ads and Signage
Two ads, one magazine spread and one metro/subway ad & the signage for the Newbury Street eyeglass boutique.
Branding Update
Yes, I have changed my logo once again. And hopefully this one lasts for longer than 3 days. If you like the other one better, please keep your thoughts to yourself. Or else I may have an identity crisis. Thanks for viewing!
Monday, March 1, 2010
Last One Today, I promise!
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I have decided to rebrand myself... well kinda. I've changed my color. I sorta altered my look.
And Im fairly certain it's for the better. This is an idea for a business card that I whipped up last night. Don't the colors make you feel warm and fuzzy inside? Kinda like me!
Okay, well this post will do it for today; sorry for the overload, Gmailer friends. Enjoy your weeks.
Yours truly,
Cameron
Business Cards (Redesign)
Fronts
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Backs
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This weekend I got some great advice from design professionals on how to improve my sister's business cards' designs. Basically, they advised me to get rid of the candy-like logo. And I couldn't agree more. Using just her name as the logotype steps her jewelry line up a notch. Im still playing around with the backs of the cards and with the rest of her information. Soon enough we can get these babies sent to the printer and my sister can finally start earning the money she deserves!
My original post from on 2/7/2010:
For my sister's 30th birthday, I made her a variation of business cards for her jewelry line. I began with her logo which reflects Paige's fun yet stylish jewelry design. The background pattern of her logo is a pink diamond, and I played around with her initials until I saw that the m appeared to be in the shape of a jewelry stone, in particular a stone sitting on top of a ring. Her name and information are my handwriting. Lastly, I made three of her cards circular because of another one of her hobbies, collecting drink coasters. I was really happy to finally do this for her!
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