Sunday, November 23, 2014

Changes and final design plans

The final design plan has been discussed in class. The prototype was already shown although I could have used cardboard instead. No matter, once I finish doing the graphical design for my standee, I will add in a donation box to my standee design.



 

Sunday, November 16, 2014

Layout test part 2

More and more tinkering goes on. Of of the structures from the previous little experiment was taken and modified.



I also wanted to add some dynamic shapes to add some dynamism to the design. Still needs some fixes though after the folding test.

Thursday, November 6, 2014

Layout test part 1

So far, some planned designs for the layout style for the standee were started but not finalized(I haven't put the messages yet). Here's the rough look:

 

Thursday, October 30, 2014

Box attempt

So, after some struggle with settling my internship issues, I decided to relief for a while and then started to work on a rough layout of the standee from a deconstructed box.

 The orange one represents the child. More I'll update later.

Sunday, October 26, 2014

New objectives

Apparently, my second version is fully rejected(despite the fact that it can stand). However, I was suggested a more interesting idea. The idea for a standee to be more of a standout(no pun intended) but at the same time can literally transform(cue the Transformers theme song!). Two challenges I need to face: 1. Design the packaging style of the standee and 2. Get the card-based material.

Thursday, October 9, 2014

Standee and photos

So far, I had researched a bit about the standee. Of course I decided to search for free stock photos for a full replacement. I found some of them. For the messages, there are still some to be done though.

Sunday, September 28, 2014

Proposal Presentation

So last Friday, I did a presentation for my proposal regarding ambient media. So, of course the topic was about kids with AIDS. My concept for this project was a stand of a child with messages regarding kids who suffer AIDS in a way that attracted the public in an empathy way.