From my pitch, I have gained some feedback of my research and design choices. The good points of my pitch include valuable research and proposal. It was said that I have looked a good number of artists in response to the brief.
However, there was criticism of my design choices as it seemed to show that I currently have little direction with my designs. It was also a unanimous decision that my blocky, pop art themed design was better suited for my posters as it fits in with my research, and the poster looks more bold and eye catching. They said that the colour coming off the font was a good design choice so I shall keep this in mind for my future posters. The font going down the poster sideways was also called a good design choice.
From my feedback, I should go with the more pop art themed poster for my designs, and that I should keep all the design ideas I had from that poster as they work well together.
Friday, 9 December 2011
Wednesday, 7 December 2011
Sketches and Mockups
As of now, I am unsure of where to go with the two ideas I have planned. Both posters so far are advertising a club, although I have two different styles which I am having troubles choosing between.
These are the two font styles I have looked at, and the way they would look on posters.The first one uses bright and bold colours, which fit in with the pop art style I was looking at, and the second uses a more modern style.


These are the two font styles I have looked at, and the way they would look on posters.The first one uses bright and bold colours, which fit in with the pop art style I was looking at, and the second uses a more modern style.
I then created two poster sketches using a club/bar to see what they would look like:
The one on the left uses the style of text from the first mockup, as well as the silhouette theme from my research. The second one focuses more on line drawings than blocky silhouettes.
Other Advertisements
To get ideas for my own posters, I have looked at existing adverts which have a pop art style.
iPod
Vauxhall Corsa
Coca Cola
The iPod silhouette advertisement will help me with my silhouette idea that I have for my posters/ For instance, I could use the same flat colour effect on my posters.
iPod
Vauxhall Corsa
Coca Cola
The iPod silhouette advertisement will help me with my silhouette idea that I have for my posters/ For instance, I could use the same flat colour effect on my posters.
Proposal, Colour Scheme, Fonts
As stated on the brief, the target audience for my urban regeneration project is younger adults between the age of 18-39. Looking at other things that are aimed at this target audience, and the fact that I have looks at pop artists, I think that I should try a go more towards the style of the iPod advert that I looked at and a mix of the artists that I have researched.
As I have looked at pop art, I should use bright colours to reflect that. It also goes well with the target audience, as bright colours are used on adverts targeted at younger adults a lot of the time.
The fonts should be bold and clear so they can easily be seen on my posters, but also fit in with the theme of the posters. As I am thinking of going with a silhouette theme, I was thinking of a more black font.
Colours
As I have looked at pop art, I should use bright colours to reflect that. It also goes well with the target audience, as bright colours are used on adverts targeted at younger adults a lot of the time.
The fonts should be bold and clear so they can easily be seen on my posters, but also fit in with the theme of the posters. As I am thinking of going with a silhouette theme, I was thinking of a more black font.
Colours
For my colours, I have picked these from the artwork I have looked at. My posters should incorporate these colours on them to fit in with my researched art. These are also very bold colours, which fit in with the target audience.
Fonts
The two font I mainly looked at were Diminuto and Bebas Neue. I thought that Diminuto looked modern and would fit in with the target audience, whereas Bebas Neue would fit in with the boldness and pop art theme of my posters.
Looking at Logos
I have looked at these logos for inspiration for my own logos. They all share an urban theme, which is relevant to the brief.
Tuesday, 6 December 2011
Artists I Have Looked At
I have been looking at various pop artists for inspiration for my designs, as I think they would work well with the silhouette concept I would like to use. These are four artists whose art I have looked at for ideas.
Patrick Caulfield

Patrick Caulfield
Peter Max


Tom Wesselmann
Michael Craig-Martin
Original Concept
This is an idea that I would want to develop further on my posters, it is the idea of using silhouettes throughout my advertising campaign. I have looked at the artist Wilhem Gross and his use of silhouettes on this particular piece of art are inspiring to me.
London Road
I went on Google Maps to first find pictures of the area, and then I went out myself to get my own photos. These pictures may help me with my research.
Pictures from Google Maps:
Pictures from Google Maps:


My own pictures:
Monday, 5 December 2011
Researching Urban Regeneration
"Urban renewal is a program of land redevelopment in areas of moderate to high density urban land use. Urban renewal may involve relocation of businesses, the demolition of structures, the relocation of people, and the use of eminent domain (government purchase of property for public purpose) as a legal instrument to take private property for city-initiated development projects."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urban_renewal
In my own words, urban regeneration is the plans for development in run-down urban areas, so they become more appealing to the public and make the area feel more lively again. This can be done by setting up new businesses, building new houses or redesigning the whole area to give it a more modern look.
Examples of urban regeneration projects include Urban Splash and Croydon Vision 2020.
Urban Splash is a company that has done many renewal projects, and it mainly specialises in renewing old buildings. These include old industrial warehouses, Victorian terraced houses, and other similar buildings. The renewal helps create new houses or places for businesses, so the area where it was built can grow in popularity.
These are examples of renewal projects by Urban Splash:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urban_renewal
In my own words, urban regeneration is the plans for development in run-down urban areas, so they become more appealing to the public and make the area feel more lively again. This can be done by setting up new businesses, building new houses or redesigning the whole area to give it a more modern look.
Examples of urban regeneration projects include Urban Splash and Croydon Vision 2020.
Urban Splash is a company that has done many renewal projects, and it mainly specialises in renewing old buildings. These include old industrial warehouses, Victorian terraced houses, and other similar buildings. The renewal helps create new houses or places for businesses, so the area where it was built can grow in popularity.
These are examples of renewal projects by Urban Splash:
Croydon Vision 2020 is an ongoing urban renewal project which focuses on the centre of Croydon. It is a major project which was first put forward in 1999, and there are plans for many new buildings in the area, as well as renewing older areas. So far, there are planned drawings of what the new area will look like.
Sunday, 4 December 2011
What Brighton is About
Starting out has been difficult, so I have made these word maps to help me generate visual ideas for what to put on my designs.
To make these word clouds, I Googled various websites that were about what Brighton is known for, and generated these on Wordle to pick out the main words from the pages.
From these images, I can see that the main themes about Brighton are the pier, hotels, the beach, and the pier. However, as this project is about promoting London Road, I should not be taking too many of these themes for my posters, and maybe use these more subtly so the designs still retain some of these themes. For instance, using them on the logo.
From these images, I can see that the main themes about Brighton are the pier, hotels, the beach, and the pier. However, as this project is about promoting London Road, I should not be taking too many of these themes for my posters, and maybe use these more subtly so the designs still retain some of these themes. For instance, using them on the logo.
Saturday, 3 December 2011
Urban Regeneration - Brief
"You have been commissioned to create the graphic design for the promotion of the London Road Brighton project. You need to develop a consistent visual language across a range of print pieces, using typography and a graphic style in a way that creates a visually coherent campaign. You need to produce a folding leaflet which promotes the project overall combining text and images, and a series of at least three magazine ads or posters which focus on a specific aspect of what’s on offer in the zone (such as a bar, the hotel and the flats). The ads are for distribution as full page ads in relevant magazines including Time Out in London and Latest 7 in Brighton. The posters are to be placed in London and Brighton bus stops and train stations, and London Tube stations. You will need to create these print pieces at suitable aspect ratios and mock them up into a photo of a location or magazine to show their impact in situ.
You will start this project by undertaking visual research. As well as looking at existing posters, magazine ads and leaflets for their design characteristics, you will look into the visual presentation of architectural and urban regeneration projects, and you will also explore the work of artists, designers, design movements and images to select a visual language that will inspire and inform your work. This research needs to be reflected in your blog.
You will devise the concept for your campaign (inspiration, imagery, tag line, colour, font, layout etc) from research and design development processes including brainstorms, mood boards, sketches, mock-ups etc and pitch this concept to the group and your tutors for discussion. Your design development work must be shown in your sketchbook.
You will use any combination of Photoshop and Illustrator to produce the artwork for this project. The leaflet must be laid out and typography incorporated in InDesign.
For this project, I will have to make at least three posters and a leaflet to promote the London Road area's regeneration.
To start off this project, I will undergo research about Brighton, and various artists that inspire me. From there, I will start to design my posters and a leaflet design.
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