Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Machina Final Designs

These are the final designs for our end of term assignment on company development. After a lot of research and develop I chose to create a Guitar manufacturing company called 'Machina'. Their designs and products being heavily influenced by modern technology, futuristic, mechanical and industrial themes. The idea was to have an 'intelligent' guitar, something that would record and recall settings and be able to interface with a computer through midi, whilst also maintaining an electronic/mechanical feel.

Logo


After expanding on the ideas from previous logos mentioned in my previous blog, I came up with this design. A simple circuitry shield design with grey gradient meshes to give it that 'machine/metal' feel, thus complementing the name 'Machina' (pronounced machine-a).


Letterhead


I researched a few ideas for the letterhead. I found that the bigger flashier designs, the more annoying and distracting from its actual purpose and letter it self. My idea was to go with something simple, bold, polished, that would serve its purpose well.

Business Card




The business card also followed the same principles as the letterhead. I guess the old saying K.I.S.S. comes into play, Keep.It.Simple.Stupid! The more prestigious companies are found to follow this. Their designs actually look quite obnoxious as to how simple they are. Bold and simple, they don't need to prove anything, they've already made a name for themselves.

Packaging

Front

Back




It took me a while to think of some kind of packaging to design. Most packaging for strings that I've seen are quite bland, and are very straight to the point. I decided to take a different approach, customers almost always like to chose the product that looks the best, so why not for a packet of strings? With the effort put into the packaging they it might make them think its made better, thus more sales.

I went with a bass guitar idea as I was finding a lot nicer stock and resources that suited.


Poster




Personally when it comes to advertising I love it when they play on words, that and I also really wanted to manipulate a robotic hand, and not to mention it took me a hell of a lot of time too. The phrase 'Built like a machine' is supposed to play on a few things: that it is made well, it contains latest electronic enhancements and features, suited for electronic/metal music as well as playing on the company name and company identity of 'Machina'.

I recently bought a new midi controller and the interface through my computer to my keyboard is amazing, you dont see that sort of thing when it comes to guitars though. When creating an electronic futuristic guitar I thought it might be cool to hint that some of these features maybe be included, with 'the world's first intelligent bass guitar'.

I decided to go with a dark grungy look with silvers and greys so that the features would 'pop out' at the viewer and compliment themselves. And again only giving hints about the actually product to seem obnoxious as to how good the product is, encouraging the viewer to dig deeper. I also found looking through guitar magazines that quotes from professional musicians were used in almost every ad to help sell their product.


Overall I am quite happy with the designs. I feel as though my packaging and poster turned out a lot better, I guess I might need a bit more practice with letterheads and business cards. I really liked the assignment, it was challenging. Especially because of how free it was, and with freedom came more challenges, creativity and brainstorming: more fun!

All stock came from www.sxc.hu/ or www.deviantart.com/ resources or are my own images.

Monday, October 19, 2009



Just throwing around ideas in Illustrator for the logo developement. I tried to go with an electronic, modern design. I like the shield circuit the best, it seems to flow a lot nicer then the others. I also think it would sit a lot nicer on the head of the guitar

Friday, October 16, 2009

Company Ideas

After deciding to go with a guitar manufacturing company, I thought I would play around with a few names and concepts.

  • Wicked
  • MACHINA
  • GRIND
  • Noir
  • Chapman guitars
  • MASCHINE
  • Legacy
  • Entropy
  • Chronos
  • Digi
  • Abyss
  • Assault on Strings
  • Vektar
  • Lead
  • Unit

My favourites out of these were 'MACHINA', 'Digi', 'Vektar' and 'Legacy'.

Just throwing around a few ideas of concepts. Being a keyboardist and playing around with a lot of midi and digital sounds, I had the idea of a more modern guitar. With a meaty/retro design, switches and knobs, an Industrial yet professional look. With midi interface and triggers.

After researching some of the materials used to make guitars. It is almost possible for it to be plated with anything. There are even guitars made out of Kevlar! Check out Bulletproof Guitars.

I think maybe even something simple like a steel plating. The weight of the guitar would also have to be considered and the wood. Maybe even the steel plating pattern made out of aluminium or some kind of lightweight metal, or even just a metallic painted finish would give it that effect.


Monday, October 12, 2009

Company Identity Research

For our end of term assignment we had to create a company identity. Which involved coming up with a concept for a business, logo, business card, some sort of packaging and a store poster.

Being a pretty free assignment, I decided to choose something that was of interest to me, being a musician, I chose to create a musical instrument company identity. I wasn't sure at first whether I wanted to create a broader company like 'Ashton' who specialise in a variety of instruments or a company such as 'Gibson' or 'Fender' who specialise mainly in one instrument (guitars).

After researching and playing around with ideas, I found out that most traditional guitar companies take the name of a surname, (Gibson, Marshall, Jackson). And the most different, out there companies have unique names such as 'Daisy Rock', 'Washburn', 'ESP', with exceptions like 'B.C. Rich' guitars.

Logos mainly focus around typography. I really like the design of the Gibson logo. It has a really nice look and feel to it.













Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Rap/Hip hop CD Cover for Luke

I really hope I got this right, this is the CD cover we were asked to design and photograph for Luke's class. I don't really listen to that kind of music so this put me out of my comfort zone a bit. Anyways, I hope you like it :)




Website Frontpages

We were asked to create new frontpages for Peterson's Jewelers and Peterson's Earthmoving. We only had about 15-20mins or less on each.

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Composition Assigment

5 Composites for our assignment. At least 30% had to be vectored, and the rest (70%) photography/photoshopwork. NOTE: These images are all very LOW RES copies of the images.



01 - In the land of giants





Vectors (Left to right)


  • Snowglobe
  • Books
  • Candle Holder

02 - Treat your mind like a bad Neighbourhood don't go there alone!







Vectors

  • Candy Canes
  • Rabbit
  • Checkered Floor



03 - The grass is always greener on the other side




Vectors

  • Missiles x3
  • Rack Sack


04 - Love/Hate






Vectors

  • Butterflies/Butterflywings
  • Evil Vines



05 - How the west was won (Western vs Western?)



Vectors

  • Book
  • Character Paper Outlines