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OUGD503: Florence Lucy Fitness Banner Design Development

by Roxxie Blackham on Thursday, 3 April 2014

I was asked by a friend of mine called Flo to produce a banner design for her fitness blog online. She had already made a lot of the decisions, so it was a really simple and quick turn over!

First of all she drew a quick sketch to show me what she wanted in the layout, and what she had in mind..


We also sketched out the layout of the blog to decide the size of her banner..


We chose to work with the first layout (A), as it made better use of the space of the blog.

She told me that she wanted to use a 'skinny' and 'hand-written' style typeface, so I sent her a few different ones to see what she preferred, using the information that she gave me..


Flo also had a little look online at different typefaces, and we played around with a few that she liked to see how these worked as well..


We ended up choosing the following typeface for her name, as Flo really loved the style of  it and it suited what she was going for.


We thought that the typeface for the slogan should be slightly different and smaller..


I didn't like the ampersand from this typeface, so had a look at other typefaces and found the following two ampersands..


I also found a typeface that I preferred for the slogan..




After speaking to Flo, she decided that she preferred the quirky style ampersand, alongside the capitalised font called Moon Flower. She also said that she wanted the name to be bolder than the slogan..


Once we came to a decision with the typefaces, I moved the slogan around a bit to see how Flo preferred the layout..





I also thought that it would be interesting to see how colours could influence the design, even though Flo was reluctant to use colours in the typography..



After playing around with the first colours, Flo saw the potential of using colours in the design. She also decided that she liked the design when everything was left aligned.


We decided on the darker green for the colour, as it reflected her trainers.

Flo originally sent me the following photos to work from, as she wanted to use an illustration that reflected her in the banner - she asked for something that showed off gym gear or her trainers, or an illustration of her face..





However, considering the fact that I'm not exactly the greatest illustrator, I wasn't really sure what to do! We had a long discussion about what to do with her illustrations, and then thought that maybe we could use silhouettes of fitness women instead. I also created illustrations of trainers that were similar to the ones that she wears when she works out..



We both quite liked the way that the trainers were more prominent as there wasn't much detail within the silhouette of the woman. However, we thought that it looked a bit strange..

When I messed with the layout and the colours, it looked a bit better, but something was still wrong with it. Flo thought that the woman looked a bit static and didn't look right in the running position.

We thought that we could try working with a sideways plank position instead, but then we couldn't fit the trainers in properly, so I looked at some other gym positions online and thought about table top positions instead and how they would work better with the design..



I sent these to Flo, and she showed her brother who said "they look really sexual", but then she used the screen shot on her blog to see how it looked in context, and we both agreed that it suited the blog really well!


So, with a small amount of tweaking, and giving her the final image in higher resolution, she uploaded it onto her blog and was extremely happy with the final results.


She also said that she's definitely going to use me next time she needs some help with her blog or any designs creating!

OUGD503: Frydays Menu Development

by Roxxie Blackham on Thursday, 27 March 2014

When it came to designing the menu, I didn't really have much to go on. Kisha wasn't exactly sure what she wanted. She sent me all the details for the menu in a word document that she had tried to create herself, but she said she wanted it 'neat', 'structured', 'friendly' and to suit the logo that we had come up with..


I quite liked the use of illustration on the menu, as it helped to make it look more nautical, especially due to the fact the fish and chip shop is in Newquay, Cornwall. I think that the simple illustrations suit the logo, and don't take away from the menu.


I added some headings, to split the menu up a bit, and then played around with colour and layout...



I thought that the specials section of the menu should be a bit bolder, to emphasise on the idea that you could get something different from the chip shop, it also broke down the menu a bit.



Everything was moved about a bit again, to see how it looks in a quirky layout..


I wasn't sure about the rope pattern at the top, as it was quite american diner-esque..


I played around with the border surrounding the specials, as the page looked a bit empty after removing the rope..


I also thought about the fact that I hadn't really used any pink colours, and they were only featured in the logo, so I added a bit..


But then I thought that the menu might be a bit too plain, so put the rope border back in, and added another illustration of a whale..


I also tried adding a bit more pink, but I think the lighthouse looks weird now..


This is how far I've come so far, and I've sent this to Kisha to see what she thinks about the menu so far and to see what she wants to change about it and what she likes..


After sending the files over to Kisha, she realised that she hadn't included a few things in the menu, so it was back to the designing and altering some of the information in the menu...

She also preferred the menu with less pink in it..


It was quite difficult to fit all the new information into the design...



To make it easier, I made all the type smaller..



With a few small changes, this was the final menu, that was sent over to Kisha to be printed..