This here is
my bash at creative packaging for bottled super powers, a completely fictional
product that just seemed way more fun to design for then say... bin bags? I wanted
the packaging to be over the top, super speed can’t stay on its bottle. Super
strength too big for its bottle lifting a massive boulder. Flight is flying
precariously up in the air in a potentially deadly position (Don’t worry it’s
been up there a week it’s not going anywhere). Then Invisibility... well yeah...
These bottles represent four powers I would love to have and they do it in a
way that’s both physically and mentally stimulating.
Creating Pixels
Tuesday, 24 June 2014
Monday, 23 June 2014
My Supporting Statement!
Supporting Statement
My FMP started straight off the back of my personal
project, I started wanted to explore packaging further and how I could use what
I’d learnt from the course about materials and design, just to make something
different and intriguing. I went through a lot of different designers from the
group Intrinsic Nature, MinaLima Design to small independent guys I found
hidden on internet forums, just so I could get inspiration about what successful
design in business looked like, but really I drew the most from some Japanese,
sustainable packaging I found on Behance.net which pushed me further into this
project.
The project changed so, so much for me. It started out
just wanted to look at packaging, make it sharp and design some really smooth
sharp and inevitably boring packaging. Talking to John really helped to make me
challenge myself, try different things, explore with materials and end up
coming out with something completely different to how I ever planned my
project, something 3D... Talking to Dave helped me with how I think, how I get ideas
out and down, helping me to progress through ideas much faster and constantly
come up with better thoughts. I’d say I didn’t necessarily meet my objectives, my
FMP came to a better end. I challenged myself, I came up with a new idea and
presented work in a way that was much more intriguing both visually and
mentally.
FMP relates closer to older, more historical practices
for me rather than new, shiny and sharp practice. I drew most of my inspiration
from Japanese packaging it’s older, traditional and much more visually
stimulating then what we have now, it wasn’t made to blend in, wasn’t made to
copy the strongest competitor, it was made to be great for the product it held,
I feel I honoured what I produced. Could I of worked harder? No doubt, but I’ve
had full time work, injuries and other things getting in the way which makes me
feel like I’ve worked to a standard that will get me to university with a grade
above what was required, Not only has it given me that grade.. The most
important thing FMP has shown me is to challenge myself, never accept what’s easy,
what’s accepted, push myself, explore and the end result will show what I have
to bring to the table.
Sunday, 22 June 2014
Exhibition Almost Done.
Been putting up my exhibition, seeing how it goes, It isn't quite done and I need to finish it off tomorrow, which isn't going to be easy with my arm in a sling, but here it is with the posters, the black lines and the bottles all up and ready to goo!
Finished Bottles.
Quick post to show the finished (Or almost finished bottles ready to go up).
Super speed, this is super speed, Just thinking.. It's plain.. Where is he... well actually he is too fast to stay on his bottle, he's ran off and gone all over the exhibition! This idea didn't come from any kind of research, no kind of anything, it was a spur of the moment thing I really like the idea because it breaks up the rest of the exhibition.
Super flight, As you can see it's pretty obvious which bottle this is, it has wings, it's super flight. From my previous post you can already see that this one if going to be hung from the roof up in the air. Obviously the reason for this is to blow out of proportion what the liquid does. It's so powerful it's making the actual bottle float.
Super strength, the dude is so strong he's lifting something about 3x his size. The idea was initially to have him lifting the plinth he was supposed to be on, this was way to hard to actually set up though so I can't followed through with that. Still, I'm happy with how it looks.
and this is invisibility, I don't think I need to say anything about that!
Floating bottle test.
This is a post that shows me testing my fishing wire to see whether or not it would hold up the bottle it seemed to, it also seemed to do it rather effortlessly. I have now put it up and Im hoping it holds over the weekend otherwise Im going into college to some very pissed off people, one of those being me.
Wednesday, 18 June 2014
So much to do!
So much to do! Will get it done though.
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