Question we wanted answering.
1. Should we
use the dark grey bookrum for all our packaging? the brief says that
exterior packaging should be black however we feel, for visual
consistency, and just looking better, that we prefer the grey.
2. Would a spiral bind ruin the sample book?
3. Should anything accompany the coasters? Information or logo?
4. Do you think this would be an effective way of communicating to designers?
5. Does it give you the right information and would the spreads in the book benefit from photographs or imagery?
Eddie & Mitch
Strengths
-Strongest
outcome of the brief is the book, because as a product it would contain
Fedrigoni paper in a more modern and contemporary way effectively
reaching the target audience.
Areas For Improvement
-Screen print Fedrigoni on the book cover
-Promotional material for the book - how are you going to promote it towards your audience?
Packaging
- Grey scale doesn't really follow the colour scheme.
- Needs more to recognise the brand from.
- More innovative, unique packaging other than a box to follow the style the book has been produced.
Considerations/questions
- Grey works well , kind of blends in from the blues, also black would drown out the colours, the grey more subtle.
-
Don't spiral bind, would lose all quality. Make it look cheap - like a
sketchbook. Perfect bind it or re-print the book considering a gap for
an Asian bind.
- Set up a screen to screen print the brand onto
the book cover and print onto the coasters aswell. Maybe incorporate the
ladder thing (logo) into the coasters like on the book covers. Back
page job again.
- The way the book is designed is by designers for designers so the overall product itself communicates perfectly.
- Info is fine, having the actual stock to touch and feel is way better than including photographs.
Chris, Liam & Sam
Strengths
- Visually appealing - uses all senses - Touch etc.
Areas for improvement
- Don't do yellow coaster
Considerations.
- Grey is shade of black - but looks better.
-
Spiral bind? NO! would ruin the appearance - perhaps get a spine and
stitch it. If you went for a spiral bind you may need big page sides.
- Perhaps some small white type ... info on paper ...etc
Make stand out, but not essential
- So will appeal to designers - appeals to all the senses.
- would not benefit from imagery ... high enough quality not to need it, your selling paper.
A
really useful crit with some feedback that has tackled some issues we
may not have picked up on. Has also helped to answer some questions from
different perspectives other than our own as we may have been inclined
to use black packaging to fit with the brief but we much prefer the grey
and know that others also do.
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