Wednesday, May 13, 2009

HOPMAN CUP DESIGN COMPETITION


Hi Guys,


Here is the Hopman Cup brief. To be finished by the Friday of Week 15 (12th

June. (four weeks)


The prize is a $1,000 gift voucher and serious international exposure. Marks

will not be given but 5 marks will be deducted from final assessment for non

compliance!


This is the important part of the brief


The design has to be in line with Hyundai Hopman Cup XXII theme of  “Doubles

the action”. The play on 22 and doubles should help form a design which is

to be printed on a white T-shirt, a Navy T-shirt, a poster and the Official

Souvenir Programme cover.

 

The design has to transcend age boundaries and have some kind of Tennis

element to it ("The Event of the West"). See last year's example.


With thanks

Adam

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Style Guide

New resources have been uploaded to give you an idea of how concise or comprehensive these style guide thingies can be

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Lovely Links

Erica Ormsby has dug up some great links to help with the packaging assignment. Here they are, and you will also be able to find them in the sidebar under Unit Resources.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Photoshop Illustrator Rendering Demo

Here's that link to the advanced package rendering demo using SmartObjects.

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Faceless Watch


If you're interested in this amazing piece of product design. Check out the Figures blog (also an ECU initiative) and give us your two cents.

Cheers
Stuart

Friday, April 17, 2009

Visiting Designer: Lunchtime Presentation Reminder


Tuesday lunchtime: 12.30 in Room 16.125 is when and where Genevieve Binnie will share with us some secrets of sustainable design. Don't miss it. Once again, a big thanks to our very own Uriah Mathews for his excellent poster for the event.

Sunday, April 12, 2009

'Nother t-shirt comp

The Alumni team are doing a lot of groundwork to increase awareness to students of the importance of alumni and as part of this we are going to do some "roadshows" on campus. As part of this we are going to giveaway free t-shirts. If possible we would like a student to design the t-shirts with some funky and modern graphics, I hope this makes sense. In my mind I have the idea of the "hedkandi" style of graphics but by no stretch of the imagination am I visually creative. We would be willing to give the student $50 Myers voucher as a token of our appreciation.


The brief would be
Printed 2 colour, two sides
t-shirt can be any colour
Bright, attention grabbing
Currently our slogan is "Stay Connected"
Does not need to have ECU logo
The word Alumni must appear somewhere and has to be quite prominent
It also must be wearable


Do you think you might be able to identify a couple of students that would be able to help? Unfortunately we have quite a narrow timescale for this and would be looking for something 2 weeks from today - 8th April.

Thursday, April 2, 2009

STOP PRESS: Design Talk Postponed

Due to unforeseen circumstances, Genevieve Binnie can not make it next week. She will now present her work on the 21st April. Same time, same room. Building 16, Room 125 at 12.30. Apologies for any inconvenience.

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Visiting Designer: Lunchtime Presentation

 SEE "STOP PRESS" above. There will be a lunchtime talk for Design Identity students in building 16 Room 125, at 12:30.
Genevieve Binnie, of First Nature Design, will talk you through her portfolio of work, specifically packaging design. This will give you exclusive and valuable insights into the workings of a professional and successful local designer. Not to be missed.

Identity Competitions

As mentioned in class, there's 3 things requiring your ideas and skills:
First: The Agility Nationals This is a logo for the national dog trials. The logo needs to incorporate "2010 Agility Nationals Western Australia. There some footage on YouTube where you can see the dogs go through their paces: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mrPNQYdU4n0&feature=related . Competitors (and presumeably their owners!) are the audience for this, not the general public.
Second: Comiczone T-shirt design. Four T designs for the good people at Comiczone to wear at this year's Supernova. Email Stuart for details and logo ingredients, etc. The audience: Comic tragics like you!
Third: Technet Please see the TechNet website for background on the groups plans, goals, ideals as well as what happens at the conferences. TechNet is about creating connections across tertiary institutions nationally throughout Australasia. TechNet needs a logo to cover the whole organisation. A logo that incorporates the words "TechNet Australia". This can be applied to their web presence, posters, conference programs, letterheads, etc. If you get the gig, you may be asked if you would like to do the design for more conference material. http://www.technetaustralia.org

There's money in the T-shirt one ($100) and the TechNet one ($300) if you are the chosen designer.

Please choose one (though these are not compulsory, just good for the folio) These are all due with the packaging assignment. 

Monday, March 23, 2009

The Hand-in Picnic

Tuesday 31 March is the new hand in date for the Logo project. This session will take place in the Design Studio, not the computer lab. You will hand in your stationery set at the beginning of class.
In the same session bring in your chosen food or drink packaging. We can have a snack while we discuss some finer points of packaging: what the packaging is saying, how it's put together, and so on.

Monday, March 16, 2009

InDesign Basics

Hi people. Have a look in the sidebar for the InDesign basics link if you need it. Just a word o' caution tho': these resources are for InDesign CS4 not CS3 (which we are still using). The principles are mostly the same in either case. Any  probs, email me or come and see me in 5.123. All the best
Stuart

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Illustrator basics

Don't forget to have a look at the Illustrator Basics in the sidebar if you get stuck. Also, go to the library to have a look at the logos stuff. 741 to 745 or so should see you in the right section. Level 4. you know, the Library? Big building full of books? Books? Those bound collections of pages with words and pictures in them. Go there!

Also check out the serials. Same call numbers but with an S in front and found on the third floor.
Stu

Monday, March 9, 2009

Developing your logo

Now it's time to move from the brainstorming phase to actually formulating some ideas, and then developing the best ones into useable brand marks. Refer to the 'Example logos' post in the sidebar. What makes these logos work? in some cases it's visual wit, in others a limited colour palette, appropriate shapes and typography. Sometimes all of the above. Think carefully about your identity: does it need an image or would some typographic mark be enough. Note that nearly all good logos have EITHER a good pictorial device OR engaging, sometimes complex typography. Very few have both as these two elements, if not handled with care can compete with each other for attention, creating a 'split personality' rather than a strong and clear identity. As you develop your logo, make many attempts at developing shape, changing colour schemes and typography. Keep pushing, and saving as you go. When you think you're on to something worth keeping, save the file and start a newly named file where you left off. You can always come back to a good point if you get lost. That can happen a lot. All the files you keep go towards your 5 pages of development.

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Hello

Welcome to the Identity blog. Make sure to check here from time to time for instructions, handy hints, virtual hand-outs, assignment info (see the assignments list to the left) and the like. Since part of this semester's work involves being aware of the environmental impact of what we do, a lot of what you need will be made available, through here, in electronic format only. Every post of information on here potentially saves half a ream of paper, not to mention the electricity, blah bling blah …

To get the ball rolling/break the ice, the first person who leaves a comment correctly identifying the above six logos will win a prize.

Anyhoo, get into it, have fun with it, any issues with the unit, email me (s.medley at ecu.edu.au) or put your question as a comment. That way you're likely to help out others who have the same issue.

Stuart