Here is my final moodboard, representing a selection of designs available on my spreadshirt shop. I feel this moodboard fully encapsulates my brands’ identity for this project at uni. Whilst these varied designs are available on my spreadshirt page, when I finally create a bigcartel website, not all the designs will be available instantly as I will begin with t-shirts featuring just the initial photographs. Im very pleased with how the designs turned out as they are all what I had visualised them to be. I feel the style of font combined with the background image and t-shirt designs will appeal to my mainly male aged from 19-28 audience, but who are also conscious about trend and fashion, but also aware of smaller independent brands. I have thoroughly enjoyed this project and will continue to build this brand for my own project.
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Lets Brand This B*tch.
Due to researching so many brands, both fashion and non-fashion, I have been able to clarify how I want my logo and brand-name to appear. I decided to go the the brand name Distort. This singular word compliments the abstract photos which will be featured on my t-shirts, but also because the name is one word, this compliments my theme of simplicity and not over-complicating things.
After the logo research I decided that I wanted the logo to be black and white, graphic, and get my brands’ message across. This message is simplicity and abstraction. I sketched out several designs using the word Distort to help decide what aesthetics I liked the most. This angular and somewhat obscure final design I chose to go with, is relevant to all the aspects I wanted my logo to be.
Using my iPad I used the final design as a template to create variations of the design to ensure I was completely happy with the idea I had chosen. The use of colour and texture does make for an interesting image, but I do not feel they work that well as a logo. I want the logo to be simple, blunt and not easily forgotten. Any use of colour and different textures may distract attention from the brands’ name.
By creating these variations of the logo, I have been able to decide that it is my original simple design that I intend to use. I think it looks professional, interesting, memorable and suitable for the subject content of my images.
Minions.
Photoshop for beginngers. Im actually awful at photoshop and we were taught some basics today at uni. We were learning several method to cut out an image and insert a background. We began with photo’s from another students photoshoot and then edited them to our liking. I wanted to do something quite harsh and blunt, so I included zombies. I’m quite pleased, even if it does look extremely amateur.