Thursday, 10 December 2009

YCN: Presentation

So in our final week we now have all the elements to our project and it turns out we have a lot to present, the question is hows the best way to show what we've done?

i like the idea of using a book: initially i'm thinking A3 in size, which i know is quite big for a book but i want to show the detail in the posters- we can also include A4 pictures of the email pack....

The A3 foam board can then show thunbnail images of the content with an annotation of the concept and what we have produced.....

YCN: The web site????


So we've decided on designing 2 mock web sites- a hompage and a subsrciption page-

The subscription page will have the address www.juststayin.com which is advertised on the campaign poster designs- the idea is that when the audience have subscribed they will recieve a log in name and password which they can then use to log into the home page:

The home page will then be used for news, events, for downloading past email packs, vouchers, playlists, wallpapers etc.

It would also be cool to have a gallery on the front page so that members can upload and share their pictures of their evenings in- we could make the themes into competitions so that the pascks become desirable/collectable???

YCN: Email Pack

The next stage in our project is to design the email packs that will be downloaded. Dominique and i were split as to how much content to put into the pack. I wanted to put in alot where as Dominique wanted to keep it to possibly 1 or 2 sheets. We decided to go with 7 pages in the end: a front cover, contents page, welcome page, themed page (for competitions), events page to tell people of upcoming Bollocks To Poverty gigs - [they have a tour so this would be an ideal platform to advertise these events], a vouchers page and a subscription page to encourage more members. Although this may seem a lot, it is the first email pack so i felt a welcome page was necessary- obviously in future content there will be less information. I also thought that if the client did not want to download all 7 pages then a quick sheet would be available which would cram all the info onto 1 downloadable pdf document.

YCN: All about the detail




I have been working on some vector drawings this week for my YCN ad campaigns. I found a design with some patterns i really liked which i then traced in illustrator. I also had a go at drawing some pints, a heart and a five pound note. Although they make up a small part of the design, its the details that count! Plus, now i have these vector images saved which i can use in other projects!!