Friday 12 March 2010

Final Completed Sketchbook

This is our completed sketchbook:


Final sketch book prints

Final sketch book prints

The group votesd on the final design and this was the outcome. Oringally the images were going to be stenciled onto the books but there was too great a chance that it could do wrong and also it did not creat a professional finish.

Here are the final prints that have been done on self adhesive transparent acetate.














Final sketch book cover design No.2

Final sketch book cover design No.2

This is the second design for the front of the sketch books, it doesnt include the sheep theme but is very neat and clear.






Final sketch book cover design No.1

Front cover design No.1

This is the sheep deisgn progress for the possible cover for the sketch books.











Final Products

Below is a list of designs for the final products, represented in 2D form.

T shirts
Each design printed on each colour, sold in Small, Medium and Large sizes for £15.




Poster
This Poster would be printed in 920 x 610mm on to a matt recycled paper and sold for a price of £3.99 on to laminated paper or £4.99 on to a matt recycled paper to cover the increased cost of recycled materials.

Thursday 11 March 2010

Final Products

Below is a list of designs for the final products, represented in 2D form.

Poster
Poster
This Poster would be printed in 920 x 610mm on to a matt recycled paper and sold for a price of £3.99 on to laminated paper or £4.99 on to a matt recycled paper to cover the increased cost of recycled materials.


Lunchbox
The net shape would be printed out of an A3 page and printed on to laminated card. They would be sold in the shop at £2 as a disposable item, rather than a souveneir.



Canvas Shoulder Bag
Tesign printed on 350x400 mm canvas bag. Sold at £7 to include roughly equal amounts of material cost, printing cost and profit.



Badges
3 badge designs printed in 4 alternative colours. badges width of 25mm. Sold at £2 for a single badge and then £1 for any successive badges.



Product Development: Bags

After the initial idea for a product "bag", the next issue was what "type" of bag. We only ever considered doing a shoulder bag, as these are cheaper to produce and more likely to sell, as they are cheaper to produce and more likely to sell than, for example, a rucksack. Ideas for bag designs came from looking at examples of popular shoulder bags, such as Bloomingdales brown bags. During this process recyclable shopping bags, such as the increasingly popular hessian bags, such as fairtrade, eco-friendly bags for Jute. It was concluded that a canvas shoulder bag would be the best product for multiple uses such as an accessory bag/hand bag "thing" as well as a recyclable shopping bad. relvent images or the products, as well as some designs are included below.

The above images were taken from
http://www.bloomingdales.com
http://www.jute.uk.com
http://www.grassrootsstore.com

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