Blogs...

Current Blogs
FMP Design Practice - My ideas and development for each of the briefs that I am working on for my final project of my 3rd year

Design Context - The designers, work, processes and existing products that I am looking at the gain inspiration and help to inform my design work

Personal Professional Development - Documentation of my professional development over the course of my 3rd year

Bread and Butterflies - This blog remains the homepage/hub of all my blogs, as well as acting as an area that I use for posting stuff that doesn't relate directly to my design work.

Idle Blogs
3rd Year Module 1 Design Practice

Wednesday 30 June 2010

Time to resume...

It has been forever since I blogged just for fun. My life has been taken up with finishing my design degree and making sure that I balanced that with eating and occasionally seeing the light of day. My degree is over now, the end of year show went really well as did the D&AD New Blood exhibition in London. One of our course members won a Best in Show award, which was thoroughly deserved, you can check out Deans here letsmakestuff.com.

Since New Blood finished I have been back to Leeds to spend a busy 24 hours cleaning the house and moving the remainder of my stuff out. You'd think moving already packed up boxes to be a simple task, but living on the 4th floor of a building means a lot of stairs, and on one of the hottest days of the year it really takes it out of you. Anyway, I'm now back in Harpenden with a colossal amount of stuff to sort out, not to mention finding a job of some sort. I'll write about how that is going another time, I feel I deserve a good nights sleep.

Thursday 21 January 2010

Botanical Bakery

I found this lovely packaging on a blog. It caught my eye because of the bright and cheerful colours, and the hand-drawn/cut type. It is nice to see packaging for this type of product moving toward a more hand made and low-fi style of design.

The overall feeling is that these products are very friendly, maybe even good for you! The personal feel is a great link to the consumer, and will keep a customer returning again and again.
Botanical Bakery

Saturday 16 January 2010

Colour Mixer...

I came across this really helpful website via the Lovely Package Blog.
It creates colour schemes from a wheel and will find similar colours, and then those that contrast, compliment etc. It generates the codes for each colours, and allows you to adjust the contrast you want between the colours generated. This kind of application will come in really handy when creating suitable and well balanced colour schemes

Colour Scheme Designer 3




Wednesday 13 January 2010

ABC...

This is a gorgeous piece; an ABC of brand logos...very smart, simple (practically already done for you!) and I wish I'd thought of it first! Designed by Jason Dean and available for $50 a print.






Either the U or V is missing...

Lovely Logos...

I have found a new website to worship;
This is a blog about logos and logo design - quite interesting for use graphics geeks.
I found a really interesting post from last october that looks at the negative space used within logos. The majority are really interesting, and use simple but very clever techniques to create an amazingly effective logo. Here are a few of my favourites:


The shape created by the leg and arm is in the shape of Australia. Subtle but so effective.


This incorporates two very different items and makes it into one complete symbol.


I like the present here, very simple


I like this because it incorporates image and text to create a symbol


This is a bit weird and looks squashed at first glance, then the cleverness becomes clear.


This is one I've seen before and this is SO clever. Until someone pointed it out, I'd never noticed it before. Well done FedEx, well done.


I've seen this logo dozens of times - we always seem to be buying yet more beer and wine in France! I feel a little ashamed to say that I had never noticed the C shape! it only dawned on me when I saw it in the greyscale; usually it is red and blue, which I think probably prevents you from seeing the C. I like it, and now have a lot more appreciation for it!