Tuesday, 1 April 2014

Rationale

My twelve page brochure titled "The Wellington Market Experience" is a guide to three unique markets around Central Wellington; the Waterfront Produce Market, Container (Summer) Market and the Left Bank Night Market. Each market has its own unique values from the goods/services for sale to the general vibe produced. As well as portraying a level of fun to my spreads due to their busy and vibrant nature, I have also added an element of sophistication through my type as through my primary research I found that they were very well organised and run (i.e. rather than being arbitrarily designed), and also appeared to be attended by fairly well presented people. Adding to this I have refined my design to be as clean as possible with my set constraints in mind. Each spread has its own unique qualities achieved through different colour palettes (each has its own solid dominant colour(s)) and variated, yet consistent layout, which imply moods from calm to bustling and also the physical time of day for example dark colours for the Left Bank Night Market. Additionally through my primary research I established that my target audience is students/young professionals and families with younger children. I believe that my design style effectively appeals to this demographic.

Monday, 31 March 2014

Week Six (Complete!)

After revamping my spreads I have spent the last week fine tuning each of my spreads to perfect them for hand in. I have also put my idea of creating a recommendations & shopping list page for my final spread to work. My idea to make the green box on the left of the page angled and spread off the page comes from the graphics on my destination pages being spread out and cropped off the page and how the cover page title is slanted.

Additionally after refining my destination spreads I have made the map on the introductory page much simpler and easier to understand. I archived this my zooming it in so that unnecessary streets around the outside are no longer visible, removing small insignificant streets and naming major streets & landmarks.

I have removed the background colour from the Waterfront spread. This was to increase differentiation from the Left Bank spread which is at night, hence the dark background. So both the Waterfront and Container spreads have a white background as they are during the day.

The jar silhouette on my cover spread is to follow the theme on my other spread of having a angled silhouetted photo of an item spreading off the page, plus it makes it less naff and more vibrant; which is a mood I am trying to convey.



 


Sunday, 30 March 2014

Cover Page Development

My cover design started with the background being a very neutral beige derived from the colour of a paper bag from a market. Further developed I have brought in the dominant colours from my spreads, and eventually brought back the paper bag idea. However as the design of my spreads changed I brought in a jar silhouette to continue the theme.







Saturday, 29 March 2014

Design Revamp

After looking at some inspiration I decided to  revamp text of my spreads (title and body). I found a great simplistic font called PMN Caecillia which I believe perfectly conveys the sophisticated look I am going for.

As well as all this I have designed a cover page also with sophistication in mind. The idea to use slanted type comes from my destination spreads where the images are all angled. However I believe that it is still too naff.

And finally I have designed an introductory spread outlining the three market locations on a map and also text promoting the markets.






Friday, 28 March 2014

Print Options

I have chosen Big Image Print on Marion Street as I have used them in the past and know that they are fast and reliable. I have given them a visit and got a test print on 210gsm gloss paper done which cost approx. $10 which turned out great, hence I am confident they will print my final perfectly. I am going to use this paper type as it looks and feels very professional and has a great level of sophistication which is one of the elements I am trying to convey in my brochure.

Tuesday, 25 March 2014

Week Five Session Two

Following yesterday's critique I made the following changes to my Container spread. Rotated and spread my collage graphic off the page. I also removed the photo of the container from the middle of the page as it served no purpose.

Monday, 24 March 2014

Week Five Session One

Following last weeks sessions I have gone away and done some full mockups of a couple of my pages, both of which follow my theme/template.