Wednesday 23 February 2011

Final Trend board

This is the trend board that just showa where we got our insperation fom and how we made it work.


.
 
  Opal

Final logo with slogan

No. 2 was the winner and so this is the chosen design. 





  Opal

Tuesday 22 February 2011

Monday 21 February 2011

Final inspirational image




Along with all other developments and colour trend anaylsis, detail from blog, group meetings and other;

= Our model -->







Please leave any comments, as we / I still have time before Thursday to make amendments :)

-A.Hasman

Logo design

This is the final design for the logo.




These are the design ideas for the logo with the slogan. Pleassa can you all vote on which ones you think looks the besa and then that will be our chosen design.


 No. 1
  
No. 2
 No. 3


 Opal





This is our 1:100 model of the 'full' Pop-Up, placed in our 1:50 PR1 Gallery, just to show the model in situe and how it will be placed within the floor plan of the area we have to work with,





This is our 1:30 (so fairly big) model of the fashion section of our Pop-Up (taken from inside the 1:100 model above). We have chosen to concentrate on one area so our client can see a quality from our design and model, and they can also clearly see what our style will be through-out the Pop-Up and what we are aiming to achieve with this project.


- Images to follow of the Interior

-A.Hasman

Festival Style lanyards - programmes

I also started looking at Festival lanyards, lanyards that carry laminated cards of different bands etc that are playing and when, i think it would be a good idea to have these at our festival as it would allow people to come and go at various times. For further deovelopment they could contain things about specific artists, designers etc that we have at the festival!




-
Nicolle


Promotional item mock up.

I started to design some promotional mock ups for our final idea, i started using honey comb images in the design aswell as part of the UCLAN logo and some images from around Preston.

This is what ive come up with, any comments id really appreciate on how you feel!
(i just went with gut instinct!)

This is mainly a flag mock up (see below) but could also work as a flyer?

(mock up of flags on lamposts)

Paper gift bags, (CPF - Cozand Preston Festival) i might make some of these up for the presentation, what do you think? :)

Bus handle mockups, simple card - cheap and effective!




Nicolle


Sunday 20 February 2011

Final Colour Palette

Keeping with the them Honeycomb and hives our colour palette consits of golden yellows, peachy oranges, cream nudes and rusty browns. We thought it best to keep the palette simple because we expect our design to show the wow factor, but also at the same time so that for the artist and designers showing their work it would be able for them to work with.


  Opal

Finalising Advertising ideas and festival name

We have come to terms that the honeycomb idea is great and so from this the festival name ''The Hive'' has come about keeping with the them, but all so from this our final advertising ideas are;

  *A honeycomb wall paper pasted on a wooden wall put in the towm center with  a few of the honeycombs cut out so the the public can look througth it and see images of what the festival is going to bring.
This is to get the people of the local comunity on a high of what would be comeing.

  *Wristbands tyed around pools and lap post all around the town center and other areas of preston which can be taken off so that the people can show off what is going to happen with the festival information on it.

  *A pop up flat pack honeycomb box that would be posted to every one in the local area of were the festival will be heald so that they were aware of what is going to be going on. 

  *Around the town center and were the festival is going to be heald their would be honeycombs painted on the ground, walls and sides of buildings all leading to the festival.

  Opal

cool hunter

CoolHunter website had this honeycomb hive style design thought id put this on the the blog for colour and layout inspiration for the pop up shop hope it helps i also have got a website that i looked at for the branding to help create a hexagon pop up advertisement. here is the link http://www.popupmailers.co.uk/popup_hexapop.php





This is first-ever, bank concept store for BNP Paribas in Paris, created by Paris-based architect Fabrice Ausset of Zoevox.


This far-reaching concept bank is located in the historical building of 2, Place de l’Opéra. The space is chock-full of completely wacky un-bank features, yet it also has a nice retro touch — the honeycombed ceiling, lovely mirrors — that gives it the elegance and respectability that the building’s history warrants and the bank’s business must convey.

Other than that, it is an almost 1,000 square-meter funhouse of colors, shapes, textures and forms with the goal to entice the customer to discover, interact, experiment and (gasp!) enjoy.


In the student workshop, Supermachine enclosed the internet centre in a space-ship like green pod that students can move around in the open space.


Construction at BUCC is coming to a close and the facility will open shortly for students. Supermachine is currently working on the interiors for the university's student lounge facility. - Tuija Seipell

by Danielle R

Friday 18 February 2011

Interior Ideas

Use of HoneyComb pattern within Chicken Wire
Coat hangers can easily hook onto this, and other items can be cable tied on for display

Use of contemporary material that can be easily line bent into honeycomb shape furniture

Honeycomb texture for some walls, adding depth and interest


Use of on trend colour scheme
and contemporary materials




Storage that tesilates; flat pack and makes maximum use of the space they get




- Just a quick image selection of the shapes and ideas the Interior Design group have had.


-A.Hasman

Thursday 17 February 2011

Looking into the Honeycomb idea

Preserved

A new direction highlighted for spring/summer 2012, Preserved looks to the reflective and transient surface qualities first seen in Deceptive spring/summer 2011. Glazed lacquers and thick varnishes  are intrinsic and give the effect of colour captured beneath surfaces. This approach results in materials and products featuring wooden surfaces that are coated and polished with wax and resin lacquers, especially in furniture design.
Rubber House by Zeinstra van Gelderen
Rubber House by Zeinstra van Gelderen
Rubber House by Zeinstra van Gelderen
The importance of amber-coloured rubbers and gels were identified in our seasonal Materials forecast S/S 12. Muffled colour creates a sense of transient tactility in spatial outcomes and architecture.
  • An escape from the outside world, Rubber House by architects Zeinstra van Gelderen is a chamber of solace that has a glutinous feeling. The house is constructed from amber-coloured urethane resin that creates semi-translucent walls
Rubber House by Zeinstra van Gelderen


 -Opal

Tuesday 15 February 2011

Cozand font link

Oh this is the link to defont for the chosen font for the brand name. we need to think of a logo to go with it.
http://www.dafont.com/aubrey.font?text=cozand
Opal

Finalising Advertising ideas

I like all ideas of promoting our brand and festival but think that we need to know narrow it down tt 2 - 3 main ideas of promotion. 
I think that we should go with something for out in the public somrthing that we can post to the local public and one other form to really push it out their.
 Also sugesstiond for what we could name the festival itself.

Opal

Developments From Todays Meeting;;


This is the model of our PR1 Gallery in the Victoria Building UCLan.

The scale is 1:50

Here I have done a birds-eye view of a Honeycomb design that houses;
Art
Food hall and stalls
Fashion
Music (stage area and standing area)

(The image may be a little too small, but I can show you this)


Each pannel will be 1 metre wide (1000mm)
and 2 metres in height (2000mm)
Each will come with drilled holes on each side and 4 hinges
Just so you can position the pannels to accomodate your purpose
But the desired shape will be a hexagon, honeycomb shape.
This shape easily tesilates and creates space after space, ideal for housing a large event.

Above is a scaled drawing 1:100 where every 1cm is equivalent to 1 meter.
As you can see the PopUp will fit snuggly into the PR1 Gallery with ample room for ordinary uni life to still be carried out (e.g. access to the doors and around the PopUp)


Designs for the interior and exterior will be based on the HoneyComb images from previous posts on the blog from other group members, and themes discussed in the group today; as these are relevant and will work well.


In particular Danielle's Post on the HoneyComb storage;
This allows some gaps to be storage, light (for evening use aswell), display or peep holes, which has developed our inital ideas about peep holes in the pannels.
There will be one 'HoneyComb wall' per 'hexagon', so you attract the customers to carry on their experience into other sections.


Our HoneyComb Hive should direct visitors around so they stay interacted and spend all day; and enjoy their experience...

The only means of 'escape' will be the doors to lecture / lesson rooms (there are 2 of these), or the entrance; so visitors will have to see all what Cozand has to offer..
The Layout just leads you back round to the entrance.

Buzzing Bees!!

- A.Hasman

Please leave comments and thoughts, so I / we can improve this design  :)



This Seassions Colour trends


This is the coulour trend from wgsn for s/s 11. 













Yellows




Yellows have a gold-yellow bias and are a very strong global message. Moving on from summer, they are distinct rather than layered in yellowed white, butter, illuminated gold, tan and ochre.

We remove  17-1328 and add 14-0647. This more vivid tone captures an ongoing interest in lively yellow-greens, even as it plays well with darkest tones of the overall palette. We also add 18-0840. This switch represents the need for strength and structure in the yellow and green ranges for the American market.

Oranges






Orange goes from almond and peach pales to electric orange, caramel and toffee, moving on the ginger message from last season.