Saturday, 6 October 2012

Studio Workshop 4/10/12

These are the 10 pieces of design we chose that represented as wide a variety as possible of types of graphic design:























Questions

1. Who is the client?
2. Who is the intended audience?
3. What is it's function?
4. What is the budget?
5. Where is it from?
6. Who is the designer/studio?


  1. This is personal work that 'Steady Co.' have for sale on their website so the Client is themselves.
  2. People interested in type and letterpress, like minded people, generally creative people.
  3. The function is simply to spread a message, inspire people and something to collect/ give as a gift.
  4. The budget will be very low as the designer is producing the work themselves so will just need to pay for ink and stock.
  5. Northeast Minneapolis, Minnesota U.S.A.
  6. Steady Co print shop





  1. Ikea
  2. Ikea customers, adults
  3. Its function is to contain fish and communicate its contents clearly and quickly
  4. The budget for this will be relatively big as it will have been mass produced.
  5. Stockholm, Sweden
  6. Stockholm design lab


Flaming Lips stage visuals


  1. The Flaming Lips
  2.  The concert audience, fans of the Flaming Lips
  3. To enhance the audio-aesthetic experience of the gig.
  4. The whole stage visuals will have a medium to high budget as they have so much going on onstage and the visuals will have to be at least an hours worth of material.
  5. -
  6. Unknown


Restaurant branding


  1. Saloon restaurant and bar
  2. An older/ sophisticated audience that don't mind spending a bit of extra money for a 'classy' experience.
  3. It's function is to give saloon an identity and make it clear to potential customers what kind of establishment it is.
  4. We thought that this budget would have been medium because if you compare it to the budget that a big fast food chain might have for a similar sort of rebrand it would be a low budget but for a single bar they probably paid a fair amount of money for a job as good as this.
  5. Boston
  6. OAT Creative



  1. Personal Project
  2. Fans of craft/ creative people
  3. To amaze and inspire
  4. Relatively low budget, just cost of material needed
  5. Michigan
  6. AJ Fosik



A collection of zines 

  1. Catalogue
  2. Zine collectors. 16-25 year olds interested in the subject matter, designers
  3. To amuse and collect
  4. Cheap big batch riso printing
  5. Leeds
  6. Catalogue

 Foam Printing



  1. IFA Consumer Electronics
  2. The product was exhibited at an event in germany, which showcased new electronic equipment
  3. To advertise the capabilities of the company to the attendees of the event. The function of foam printing could be advertising
  4. High budget for the design, development and production of the new way of printing
  5. Berlin
  6. Unknown



USA Today rebrand



  1. USA Today
  2. Newspaper readers,
  3. To communicate the information more clearly, to give the paper a fresh look
  4. High Budget
  5. USA
  6. Wolf Olins


Animation

  1. Self led project- posted to cartoon and animation blogs - Cartoon Brew
  2. Animation lovers & animation students
  3. Personal work to showcase his style and skills and to earn recognition within animation and design communities
  4. low budget- basic animation with no need to outsource any additional help
  5. Canada
  6. Kyle Mowart



T Shirt illustration & design



  1. Personal Illustration
  2. Threadless customers
  3. To impress and create a personal identity
  4. low budget
  5. New York
  6. JeremyVille.com


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