Monday, April 25, 2016

Final Communication Artifact

For our group project I was put in charge of the packaging of the company. First and foremost, the company we are representing and trying to re-brand is Saint George's favorite drink stop, "Swig". As far as Packaging I decided to take on the task of re-designing the cups used at Swig. Before I go into detail about the specifics of the design I am going to talk about the type of cups we will be using. Swig usually uses the Styrofoam cups, but with the re-brand in packaging we've decided to add a plastic cup for a better and more attractive design. Shown below is the first cup which is the 24 oz model.

As you ca see the logo and the color scheme changed! With a more serious and vibrant look I feel that people will be excited to not only buy and drink the wonderful refreshments served, but also be excited about the cool cup they got from swig. The cups are similar to their original form, but have evolved into a much more modern, plastic, coffee shop similar cup. For the 24 oz I decided to go with the pink stripe and yellow tree to represent it's size almost saying I taste good but I'm smaller  and contained.

Moving on to the next cup design we have the 32 oz cup. The yellow is brighter and I feel fit for a slightly larger cup. I liken this cup to a sun rise because when the sun rises the light continuously expands until it is overbearingly bright, and with that being said I feel that it would be hard for a customer/consumer to pass it up and not buy, A a great drink, and B a a fun vibrant cup.


The Last of the Basic cup selection is the 44 oz cup. When designing this cup it's the idea that you have accomplished something or finished the race. I say this because of the color explosion on the cup itself. Every color in our color scheme is represented here. In the first two cups you get some of the color and half the size, but when you get the 44 oz cup you get the fullness of your drink and an even more exciting cup in complete color. The point of the design and new plastic makeup is to excited the customer and non-verbally persuade that individual that they must have this drink and cup because there is nothing like it.

Before moving on to the final designs I have the rubric to which it entails the color scheme we are using and the customer analysis of who we are trying to reach specifically in regards to customers.


The last two designs I have left are what I call the deluxe cups. I hand drew these designs because I couldn't quite get it on the computer. One cup is 32 oz's and the other is 44 oz's. These cups are meant to be used as refillable cups that you can use again and also for orders that include 3 or more flavors. The first design of the deluxe cups is the 32 oz. This cup is Banner like in nature with a palm tree design circling the name of the organization which is Swig. Under that there is the new slogan which is "Mix it Up". We incorporate that because every drink at swig is a mixture of other drinks , especially in the deluxe cups that have 3 or more flavors. The design in my mind was also cool because its different, serious, and it pops. Below is the hand drawing I did for the design.

The Last Deluxe Cup which is the 44 oz I feel is the coolest and most unique design. With this one it looks like a beach in a cup, because you have the name itself on the cup with a beach umbrella incorporated, but to add more funk to this hip cup the phrase mix it up is plastered all over the cup in different fonts and colors, which is new and never done before. It's a design that speaks with this generation and especially college students. This also is a banner type cup that will wrap around the whole cup.

The last of the designs is the deluxe 44 oz cup itself.


Sunday, April 24, 2016

Mis En Scen (Inception Hallway)


In my piece of the presentation I had the responsibility of presenting the Hallway involved in the spinning Hotel scene in the movie inception. First, I have to acknowledge the man responsible for the the hallway itself  Mr Wally Pfister. He and 500 crew members created the spinning hallway out of a center Fuse and 30 ft wheels which were ran by 55 mph motorcycle engines. If one of those engines was off by even a little bit the actors could have been tied or severely injured, so do to this they had to be extremely precise in their actions. The hallway was created in the cardington sheds, where the batman movies were filmed.



  • When it came to lighting there were no props involved. Instead of sticking to the old cliche of using fake lights, actual lighting was built into the set and into the walls of the hallway.
  • To be able to get the shots they needed for the hallway they placed a camera on a crane in the middle spinning only the hallway so that the camera would remain out of sight and not be a safety hazard.
  • When it came to the action in the scene the hallway sped up on short sides, but it sped up on the longer sides to allow the actors and those involved to get from point A to point B. 


  • In order to create the fight scene which only accounts for 30 seconds of screen time the actors had to train for several weeks to learn how to not only fight, but how to also navigate along the hallway in a safe manner. 




Monday, April 4, 2016

Composing my frame (late)


I took this picture leaving the third floor of the Holland building early in the morning. I saw the view and how all the lines seems to dive to one focal point, and even the law of proximity. Seeing this I couldn't resist taking the picture, however; pertaining to the assignment I used the rule of thirds in taking this picture. The rule of thirds is seen in the lines within the picture, and that was the most prominent feature of the whole setting. There are lines in all of the railing from the top to bottom giving it a smooth flow to the smaller bottom of the staircase. Also lines are seen in the class under the railing and they are vertical instead of horizontal or angled, which makes this picture really pop. The lines can also be seen in the walls, the stairs, and surprisingly in the carpet showing both vertical and horizontal lines. I tried to get a human element involved in the picture, though it is small there is one individual at the very bottom of all the commotion which makes all of the different layers involved really stand out.

Axioms of Web Design (Late)

 
 
 
I chose to use Eastbay.com as my web design example. I love it because I am an athlete and they literally have every piece of athletic equipment you could imagine, and the way the homepage is set up feels very engaging and makes want to either look like an athlete or work harder to become a better one. What makes it even better is the fact that it is really easy to access and not difficult by any means.
 


 
What makes it even better is that it is simplistic in nature and its very fun to search, especially considering the fact that they constantly have good deals for the average customer, and even better deals for the loyal customer. You can look up several different categories in regards to sports, shoes, cloths, brands, jackets etc... Everything is very easy to find and great for athletes who maybe need to but something last minute or in as short Time span.