Final Poster Design
Above is my final poster design. To produce this, I took my own photography, using my concept idea as the subject. To emphasise the product range, I changed the colour of the pods in the draw using the colour palette in the brand guidelines. Generally, I tried to portray:
- Range - Colouring the pods to emphasise on the range
- Quality - "With over 25 incredible flavours...": Using this, I'm communicating that the coffee is more that good
- Consistent with NDG branding - Using their logo and brand guidelines for the type to stick with the NDG branding. Also, I used a simplistic look with a white background, because I didn't want to overwhelm the design with unnecessary elements, portraying the image of "It's good, there's no catch" and "Cutting the crap". This was influenced by a simple, but powerful concept by BMW that I researched (image below). Using a clean design with a bold title, the type emphasises on the quality of the car.
BMW 1 Series Ad campaign - Yahoo
Because I had to present my design in an A4 PDF, I produced a small document explaining the concept with visuals and examples of the design in use. I did this because it communicates my idea to the client fully, showing what my design would look like in use.
About my design
My Poster Design
Web Banner Design
My web banner design was influenced by the Ted film ad in my research. I kept the theme of my concept consistent by designing a banner that interacts and draws attention to the viewer.
Overall, I believe that the outcome has been successful in terms of meeting the brief specifications. To improve this, I would produce more designs, rather than just the draw to allow the client to explore my concept more.