Wednesday 23 May 2012

Today i finished my packaging..


I downloaded a template for the type of packaging I wanted, I chose a simple design with a slightly different shape to it to keep the actual shape still interesting. I chose other designs first but this was the one I decided on:

I printed out the plain design on A4 paper and folded it to see how it fits and what parts are still visible so I can design on them. The mock packaging is smaller than the one I have made actual size.
I imported the template into Adobe Photoshop CS5 and began to design within the outlines and fold lines making sure I opened up a new layer first. I started with the background which was black brick but two sides grey brick. I used a brick pattern brush tool and covered the whole template. I then copied as a new layer my drawing of a robot, that I edited before and my logo, I have two logos and two robots on my packaging to make it mostly symmetrical. I then added some text running down the side of the package saying an email address and ‘Made in Barnsley’ and I also added a barcode to make my design look more professional, this is the final design and layout for my packaging:

Wednesday 16 May 2012

Packaging Design

Today I have finished designing the packaging for some sunglasses. I first searched for appropriate packaging style then I downloaded the plan onto Adobe Photoshop CS5 and opened a new layer to start to design on. This is the plan I downloaded:


I then began to put a background onto it, added my logos, robot design an email address and a barcode.

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I have been designing a few ideas for to print onto shirts, I will print the logo onto one as one of the designs. I have also sketched a robot and scanned it into my docs so I could edit it on photoshop.
This was the first copy of the drawing:



I then edited it, and added a brick background, this is my final idea for this shirt design:

Wednesday 9 May 2012

Logo

I sketched out a design for my logo and scanned it into the computer then edited it. I chose two different fonts and a border for it, my aim was to make it look like an old fashioned sign, quite plain but still interesting and cool. This is my final design; I will print it onto the products, as a shirt design, on the back or on the front as the main design. It will also go onto my poster and onto the packaging I will make.