Graphic designers do business with those who need help displaying their brand across to be viewed by the potential customers. They have to be beautiful, simple, elegant, and even memorable. This week we learned how to create an entire style with making package designs for made-up products. Mine was named Wyvern, a company that produced genetic altering medication that led one to grow their own natural wings, bat or bird. So I set off to complete the task at hand, making a well -constructed, interesting concept to carry out.
The Process
I began working on the box outline, die line, and bleed line by using the shape tool, pen tool to create other shapes to construct a box. I then used the shape combiner tool to create the complete, whole outline of my box. I then set up a color palette to see which colors would work well with my company. I knew I wanted a blue, to coincide with my theme of skylines and clouds, but needed a color to contrast and complement it by itself. So watching lynda.com tutorials, I found a nice shade of purple that symbolized royalty and even magic. Afterword, I found a beautiful font called Head Case that seemed as imaginative and innovative like my product. But editing with the 'y' in Wyvern, I found that I had warped it to be an interesting dragon shape. So I kept the design as my main logo for the company. By then, I had amassed enough pictures to make the 3-D revolve, which was one of the hardest to accomplish due to the repeated problems I had making them, from the wonky bottle to the box not being copied, meaning that I had to create ANOTHER box just to showcase the opposite side. But I pushed through and endured through the trying tasks, and my final project turned out beautiful.
Afterword
I felt that my box was original, and it inspires me to continue pursuing my designing skills even when I finish graphic design. The troubles were even fixable, and I can't wait to end the year on a high note.
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