Monday, 30 March 2015

Rationale


Initially I started this project doing scenic views around Wellington. It wasn’t until I took a drive to one of my view spots, that I could change my idea and do scenic drives. I decided to go with that idea as I also like to go out for drives with my family. I chose places like Wellington city, Lower Hutt, and Cape Palliser as these places are all in the Wellington region, but because when you go to each place they are so vastly different but have a few common similarities. I thought that the city to coast, city to suburbs, and within the city would speak to a great multiple of people if they where to see this booklet.

Late Additions


The images above are what I found in files somewhere and they are of the different ways I was trying to fit the change of my coastal one, from the fingerprint looking one to one the looked very similar to the picture on the left. 
I ended up liking the last one on the right the best and that was the one that went into the booklet. I must admit i found it extremely hard to find the right blue for the picture. 

These two collages are what I found in another folder, they were pretty much just doodles. But I thought best to put them in as they did help me in the design process. As much As I did not like them they helped me get to the final pieces. 


Last Double Page Spread

Initially I was doing the last double page as an introduction, and it looked like this  --->

Personally as I look at it now, it looks like its trying to hard. The to pages fight for dominance, and it just looks really awkward.


I then did the above picture, and talked to Fay. She said to align it across like my other spreads and to leave the other page blank. 



Then these two where developed and the bottom one was chosen as a final.


Front Cover

Before I had finished my double page spreads I played around with creating a typographic cover, I new from the start I always wanted to do a typographic cover.
I played around with the idea of type going out of the sides, but then thought I Wouldn't pursue it since it didn't really go with what I was doing in my double page spreads.

Progression of Final Covers. I wanted to stick with the yellow as pop colour because its wellingtons colours. I also thought the grey made the yellow really pop, and I didn't want to do black.










Maps

Maps From Google Maps
The Suburbs

The City

The Coast



The Maps changed to fit in with the booklet. Wasn't sure how to put it into a book so created another map.

Progression to final Map in Booklet.










Thursday, 26 March 2015

Final Double Page Spreads




I really like the font that I have used for the Main Headings, I also put it into the little location area. I think it compliment the picture.

Wednesday, 25 March 2015

Week 5 Tuesday

Today we had one on ones with another classmate. I found this very helpful for the design process, as it is another person looking at your work, whom of which has most likely not seen what you had developed before. 
I guessed who I was partnered with and what her book was meant to be about straight away, but mine wasn’t as explicit as hers.

She thought mine initially was just scenic, but then I had to tell her it was scenic drives. I had shown a real rough copy of my booklet, as I was unable to print of my pages that morning before class.

Fay came over and had a look at each our books, I new I had been behind, and she gave me some good pointers in how to develop my double page spreads. 
               – like having a little bold paragraph.
               – also to write down my points of similarity, instead of using symbols.

I went away and worked on my double page spreads, listening to what Fay had said.




After our one on ones with a classmate we had one on ones with Fay and Matt. I showed them what I had developed, both said it wasn't finished enough. It was suggested to place a line on top, on another double page I had the Locations/ Destinations of each drive and to put that underneath the line, also to put lines between the last paragraph, and to make the extra part after the question not bold.

After that feedback I went back to the drawing board. 
I felt frustrated because I had did what Fay and Matt said but I felt it still needed a bit more.
A peer suggested I change the font of the heading, and the bold paragraph at the side and change it into a colour. 

I chose the colours from compositions, I decided on a bold colour but one that could be legible on the white background.




It did look a lot better, I felt it had character. It was just time to find a headings font.