This was a brief set by visiting professionals, Something
More. The purpose of the task was to take a topic/subject, which is considered
dull, and make it exciting. Initially, when I received the topic of recycling I
was pretty disappointed. I had taken part in recycling briefs in both first and
second year, and felt that all my ideas seemed predictable and uninspiring.
After spotting an image of a 3D recycling structure, the idea process became a
lot clearer. I wanted to develop the type structure in to an actual company,
project and campaign.
In the initial meeting with D.S.M, the feedback was really
positive towards my idea. I think this project would have really benefitted
from more time and focus. Due to carrying out multiple projects at one time, I
felt that the brief did not reach its full potential. I felt rushed to complete
the concept in time for the final presentation to D.S.M and the rest of the
recycling group. The name I originally chose for this was ‘Patch’. The logo
consisted of a bold, capitalised font placed inside a yellow circle with a
stitch-like stroke around the edge.
When re-assessing the final design choices of this brief, I
decided to re-visit it, completely changing the name and visual approach. This
was due to feedback where it was pointed out to me that the name ‘Patch’ did
not clearly suggest a concept of large, bold, three-dimensional structures in
urban environment. The logo was instead suggesting a type of sewing company.
The new identity of this project was called ‘Form’. The logo
was created as an optical illusion to add emphasis to the three-dimensional focus
of the structures. I would have like to have explored building my own
three-dimensional logo to place into different potential environments. As there
was a limited amount of time, I decided to develop the hand-drawn logo and mock
this up in Photoshop.
Although I was pleased with the concept of this brief, I felt
it needed t be pushed further to place it into context and convey the message
more clearly. It would have also been great to design a flyer including
information about the brand values and the reasons for placing these
interactive recycling structures around various cities. I feel that in terms of
the requirements of the brief, the concept was effective, but this lost impact
in the final outcome.
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