Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Brocchure/Business Card/Letterhead



This is my final business card for my company. I used a collection of all 3 programs to make this. I edited the lightning stock photo in photoshop simply by changing the blending mode, rotating and resizing the image. The overall graphic was created in illustrator, and laid  out in InDesign.
This is my final letterhead I created in illustrator. I tried to keep things simple and use reoccurring images from the business card to help show unity. I simply lowered the opacity on the 'z' and placed the main logo on the top of the page next to the company information.


This is my final brochure for the company. I tried to use colors that stood out and attracted the eye and used bold fonts to grab attention. The brochure includes projects and images I made from illustrator, and photoshop. The final version was laid out in indesign. I tried to space things out as best as possible so it wouldn't seem too tacky and cluttered. All images used were either downloaded from (http://www.stockfreeimages.com) or created/enhanced in Photoshop.

Monday, November 25, 2013

Sketches

These are my 5 sketches for the business card. My company (E-Bladez) is an electric rollerblade product that can get people from point A to point B with little to no effort by the user. For each sketch, I made sure to include the basic title along with information about the company such as email, web, phone and address.



This is the brochure sketch for my project. I laid out each page individually and talked about the product on most of the pages. The brochure will be a combination of pictures and text all relating to E-Bladez.


These are my sketches for the letterhead. For these I decided to keep it as simple as possible. I most likely will end up varying these from their original design, but the overall concept will remain the same




Sunday, November 17, 2013

Corporate Identity Questionaire

1)   What is your business?
We make electric-powered roller blades

2)   Describe your business in one sentence
We make professional grade blades for people of all skill levels and ages

3)   Who is your target audience?
Kids, teenagers, young adults, adventurists, extreme athletes, skaters

4)   Who are your competitors?
Blind, Circa, Alien Workshop, Rollerblade, Etnies, DC

5)   What makes them better/worse than your product/service?
Blind primarily focuses on skateboards and decks; Circa, DC, and Etnies are more geared toward there apparel; Alien workshop neglects roller blade

6)   Do you currently have an identity?  (This is more for companies that are already established and you’re just revamping the logo/corporate identity.  If you have a new company or product, skip this question.)
Why is this important:  If you’re an established company with a well-known logo, you may not want to deviate too extremely from it.

7)   (If your answer to #6 is no, skip this question)  What do you like about it and what don’t you like about it?
Why is this important?  Even if you plan to change the logo entirely, it’s good to keep an inventory about what specifically worked and didn’t work about your previous design in order to inform the new one.

These following questions might seem silly, but their purpose is to help generate ideas.
1)   How do you want your image to be seen in two years?
I want this company to be seen nationwide at large skating events and one day the X Games

2)   If your company was an animal, what animal would it be and why?
A gazelle because with our electric rollerbaldes, not only can you move automatically, the option to ride manually is still available, allowing for speed, shiftiness, and sharpness like never before  

3)   If your company/brand was a person, who would it be and why?
Shaun White, because he is an extreme skater who can ride just about any board or skates and represents the youth of skating today

4)   If your company/brand was an object, what would it be?
Electric Roller baldes (E-Bladez)

5)   If your customer was a cartoon character, who would it be?
Otto from RockerPower, an extreme cartoon about young kids doing extreme sports

Monday, November 11, 2013

Lyrical College

I used many layer masks and used various selection tools to get each character cropped out of there respected original photographs. The flames were copied multiple times to string them across the bottom screen and tweaked with a slight glow and an element of smoke was added for realism. The text includes many layer style effects and was darkened to help it fit in more with the color correction of the picture. Usually I would make the title brighter, but not for this particular project. I don't consider the title the most important part of this image, more so the rappers.

Monday, November 4, 2013

Custom graphic


 For this graphic, I used a lot of brush artwork to create a realistic solar system. I created my own brush pattern for the earth shapes and made sure to include many gradient overlays in my shapes. I was able to get pretty nice glow effects without using too many preset Photoshop effects. For some reason the glow effects are exaggerated and too strong on this version of my image, but the overall effect remains the same. For the sun rays I used the grass brush then added a glow along with the smudge tool and streaks from other brushes with lower opacity

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

In this assignment, I made use of the skewing options in the free transform tool. By Adding many gradients and brushes, I was able to achieve a glowing sign effect featuring myself on the billboard. I added simple text "just do it" and the signature nike check, and before I knew it, I had a nike sponsored poster