Sunday, 8 May 2016

OUIL505 - Application

Following the completion of the three different covers I used them within various different mockups. I think the images work most successfully as book covers and as posters/prints. The textiles were 
not overly successful, excluding the tote bag, as the full bleed image isn't ideal for use on a t-shirt. The audio file representation was most successful pictured in an urban environment as the product is designed for use whilst visiting the specific locations in Leeds. I wasn't keen on products such as the mug either as I felt it cheapens the image, I wouldn't want to slap it onto just anything to flog.



These are my final five proposal mockups. They are the most successful in that they reflect the use of the product in the right place. These mockups are also the cleanest and most aesthetically professional in my opinion.

This mockup proposes the pamphlet/information guide. I wanted to give the image most space on the cover, hopefully catching eyes, the viewer then moving on to read the small printed blurb on the bottom.



The audio guide product was applied to this iPhone in an urban environment to push that the product would be listened to, making commentary when out on location. 


I found when applying my images to different products that the simpler was best. Leaving the image in the limelight. My proposal is more about selling the artwork to compliment the tourists activities. 


This board appealed to me as I thought such signs could be employed at the locations of interest, perhaps making the product range part of a local attraction.

No comments:

Post a Comment