Mug
Visual Quality
- text a bit green
- colour looks good on the illustration
- came with added teabag this time which I think is a nice touch
Problem
- box for delivery - not sure what packaging to buy to send it off in, need to figure that out
- the text on the back of the website is still not properly alligned it's difficult on the website to imagine how it will be printed out, it isn't central enough
- text has came out a little green
iPhone case
Problem
- website was confusing!
- design came out too big I think that the template includes the sides within it
Good thing about it
- cheap price £12 not bad for a case and you can collect it same day
- done within a couple of hours
T-shirt
www.picturetheprint.com
Problem
- design came out really faint
- not screenprinted, digitally printed - loses quality
Good thing
- Done within a few hours
- cheap - only ten pounds, could make a good profit off it
Some products photographed together
I think these work really well alongside eachother. The text on the first leonardo card is a little thin I need to be careful that I am using the same sized brush each time
I am really pleased that I chose to get my head around products more rather than wasting my time on prints I will never use such as Penguin Book illustration or Warhorse. These briefs seem so much more beneficial to me and my practice.
I know I haven't experimented with colour, pattern, texture or my typography but there is a reason for this.
The logo is black and white, when speaking to Oliver Sucho who created my logo we spoke about my website and how the logo would look alongside my work. I decided that black would be best to compliment my work and the typography style I have been using.
I want to keep everything primarily black and white - this means it transfers across onto other products well and with ease such as business cards, frames, thank you slips. The designs are where I will add a bit of colour.
The plan next
As my logo has been updated, I want to try it out on products, do some testers and decide whether to include it on there or not, for example on the iPhone. The original design was quite small and thin so it kind of worked and didn't take too much attention away from the design; but this logo is quite bold and thick so I need to consider where to place it. I really like i though I can see it on clothing!
Update my website with the products on it :
(mock-up)
My competition
I consider these my main competitors when it comes to illustrated products
Paperchase
OhhDeer
Not on the hughstreet
Urban Outfitters















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