Tuesday, 8 November 2011

Development for Final Boards


This is the first board that i have created to show all the work which i have created, I have placed the large black square where i want the images to be placed. I then get to play around with what goes where and then it can all link together to show the best possible outcomes. 




The next board that i have created is the proposition board which i have made to show which changes i would have gone through to then make the small changes to my project which i think could have made things slightly stronger. These could range from pantone colour changes to the way that you look into the text and how it has been layed out.


This board is the packaging, this is where the nets which i have created will be layed out on the net to then show how i wanted things to look and then they will all work together with one another. These are the key part of the project and i think personally are some of the strongest parts of it all. These link together well and thus will make the outcome work well


This is the branding page, this is where i have created the top sections of the work which i think really set the pieces together and what makes them look and feel the exact same so they work as a set. This will also tell what has happened and how else i have created these to make them work.


This is for the DPS (double page spreads) which i have created to publishing the work that i have done for the laces, these then have a way of working which really strengthens what i want to do when i get to a more professional feel from them and then they will really make it look amazing.


These are the five boards when they have been placed near each other so you can get a look at how they all want to work with one another. The way that i have made all these look together will then make things work as a complete unit or not together at all.

With the black squares in these all seem to work, but when the images are in and the explanitory text, this will then link everything together for the final finish.  

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