This blog represents the work I did fot the Illustration 1 course for the OCA. Now that its complete I intend to post my thoughts on print-making, art and stuff...
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Sunday, 10 July 2011
Thursday, 30 June 2011
Exercise - A menu card
Task - to produce an illustration for use on the menu of a quality fish restaurant - one of a chain in major European cities. The menu utilises fresh ingredients and the ambience is modern, contemporary and bright in design. The illustration will be small on the actual menu, but should be able to use as a logo on stationery and also in large format on vans etc.
For this I researched on the web various images and examples of menus, posters and paintings of fish food based work for inspiration and with the intention of creating a mood-board.
I really like the symbolic images of the fish but wonder if this would follow the brief of showing an image of edible food. The traditional paintings such as the Manet in the middle (was that a Michael Jackson song?), whilst being really good, didnt seem suitable but I did like the abstract images and felt that in the context of a menu image, these could be really nice. Although they are obviously not an edible subject, I really liked the image of the Koi and decided to do a few sketches.
Whilst I had fun doing the Koi drawings, I felt they were unsuitable for the brief but thought the fluidity of
the way the shapes appeared, especially in the image below, held some attraction, and would work as a posslble brand image or logo. The image below works really well I think especially with the soft colour tones.

For this I researched on the web various images and examples of menus, posters and paintings of fish food based work for inspiration and with the intention of creating a mood-board.
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Mood-board |
Whilst I had fun doing the Koi drawings, I felt they were unsuitable for the brief but thought the fluidity of
the way the shapes appeared, especially in the image below, held some attraction, and would work as a posslble brand image or logo. The image below works really well I think especially with the soft colour tones.
The image below is a variation on the same theme but the colours are a bit too lurid and cartoon-like. I have tried to make the fish slightly more edible looking but seem to have failed in this instance.
I then went down another track thinking about representing the fish image as if it had been painted in a 'stained -glass window' style. Not sure where this idea came from but started with a basic drawing below. I will have a go on Photoshop to see if I can make it more interesting and colourful... not sure if I can make them a bit happier though....do fish get depressed?
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Final Image |
I'm quite pleased with the watercolour image above. I think the colours look fresh and I could see it working well with the right font. I think it could work well on a number of different backgrounds and could be used in a number of different ways, such as for signage, menus and general stationery or as a generic logo.

Sunday, 19 June 2011
Exercise - A children's book cover.
Task - Produce a cover illustration for a childs (age 7-11) book entitled Animals from around the World, to be used as a full colour jacket to encourage children to pick this book from the library shelf.
To start me off on this project I first had a good look into a wide variety of childrens books, especially the
ones portraying animals and the breadth of styles used.
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Examples of childrens book illustrations featuring animals. |
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Sketches |
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Visual 1 |
Following on with this idea of animals from around the world, I had the idea of a combination of the image of the earth and the animal combined and came up with the idea of using silhouettes of the animals which the children could recognise but filling them with the colours of the earth.
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Visual 2 |
Using InDesign and Photoshop I live-traced the sketches and then made cutouts to fill the shapes with an image of the earth. See below for some examples.
I'm quite pleased with the effect and chuffed that I was able to recreate my initial idea into a digital form which I can use in various ways. I think that children would enjoy deciphering the shapes and guessing what the animals were, but maybe that could be a negative point in that maybe for the age range the children would struggle to make the connection. Style-wise I think a really that on a really nice white landscape background this could visually work well as a cover.
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Visual 3 |
Visual 3 gives a better idea of how the finished cover would look. On reflection it could probably benefit from some sort of tinted background, maybe a light grey but I did not want to lose the clean white feel of the image.
The snake image behind the type needs work as the type is getting lost in the image but on the whole I think with work this could be a really nice cover. Another thought I have had since coming back, is that it could be a little too mature for its target audience, but maybe not?

Sunday, 29 May 2011
Wednesday, 25 May 2011
Tutor feedback - via Skype!
Just a quick note to say I've just had my first Skype feedback session with my tutor Christian Lloyd and I have to say, it was really good. The chance to talk 'face-to-face' is excellent and gives you the opportunity to get a better understanding of your tutor's comments.
After a really informative chat I feel really motivated and ready to tackle the next set of work, with plenty of food for thought to help me along the way!
After a really informative chat I feel really motivated and ready to tackle the next set of work, with plenty of food for thought to help me along the way!
Sunday, 22 May 2011
Exercise - Museum posters 3
To create a poster for an adult audience could in some ways be quite difficult as people's tastes are so diverse. Some of the ideas I collected for the teenagers could be suitable for some of the younger minded adults. I started with a spidergram and some ideas of what the museum has to offer for the average adult and came up with the following;
Local history - natural histrory - world history - local collections - art - ceramics - travelling exhibitions - art - societies - classes and workshops - educational reference - meeting place - coffee shop - chilrens facilities.
I then produced a mood-board as below.
The main exhibition at the New Walk museum is the Egyptian section so I have decided to go for the same subject as the teens, but this time produce something a little more sophisticated. I have included in my mood-board a number of posters that I find interesting and thought-provoking.
I really like this poster for the V&A Museum exhibition of posters. Its strong, stylish and the kind of thing I would like on my wall. Its simple but 'does what it says on the tin' and gets the message across, loud and clear. This is the sort of thing I would like to do for my poster, limited colour pallette, simples...
Another great example. Great use of metaphor, with the inner-child in everyone finding something they can relate to in this poster. Note the colour range is not loud or too vibrant, but the colours contrast well.
I have tried out a few ideas on the subject of Egypt, primarily using digital and the one above is the best of the bunch. I wanted to keep it clean and punchy, which I think I have achieved to a certain extent, but not sure about the colour....looks a bit too muted.
Coming back to this, I have been thinking about concentrating on the Dinosaur theme and decided to simplify
things and have been tossing the idea of 'Walking with Dinosaurs' as a nice tagline, so did a sketch below, showing just part of the skeleton walking out of the frame, see below.
I then scanned this in and traced it, adding colour to produce the following;
Step 3 was to add the title, which I changed to 'Do the Walk..' as below.
For the final version I changed the colour completely as I thought it would stand out more and then messed around with the text by curving the tag-line.
Local history - natural histrory - world history - local collections - art - ceramics - travelling exhibitions - art - societies - classes and workshops - educational reference - meeting place - coffee shop - chilrens facilities.
I then produced a mood-board as below.
The main exhibition at the New Walk museum is the Egyptian section so I have decided to go for the same subject as the teens, but this time produce something a little more sophisticated. I have included in my mood-board a number of posters that I find interesting and thought-provoking.
I really like this poster for the V&A Museum exhibition of posters. Its strong, stylish and the kind of thing I would like on my wall. Its simple but 'does what it says on the tin' and gets the message across, loud and clear. This is the sort of thing I would like to do for my poster, limited colour pallette, simples...
Another great example. Great use of metaphor, with the inner-child in everyone finding something they can relate to in this poster. Note the colour range is not loud or too vibrant, but the colours contrast well.
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Rough idea for Egypt poster. |
Coming back to this, I have been thinking about concentrating on the Dinosaur theme and decided to simplify
things and have been tossing the idea of 'Walking with Dinosaurs' as a nice tagline, so did a sketch below, showing just part of the skeleton walking out of the frame, see below.
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Sketch 1 |
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Digi-sketch 2 |
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Version 1. |
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Final Version. |
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