Now that the semester is officially over, I'm catching up on some badly neglected photography. Here are a few new pieces.
Infrared
HDR
Saturday, December 18, 2010
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Final Project
My final project was inspired by a sample that I picked up in class. Basically, it was a packet of cards that were about 2" x 3" and each card had information about the company and the services they provide, their location, clients, etc. Since this sample really caught my eye, I decided to go with it. However, instead of advertising for a company, I made mine into a packet that people would receive when they register for the fictitious Oceanside Rock Fest. It would contain the schedule of bands that would be playing, rules and regulations of the festival, directions and a map of the area, and individual cards with photos and information about each band, and a coupon to tear off and present in exchange for a free wristband to get into a particular band's shows.
As mentioned, the target audience would be the people who paid and registered to attend the Rock Fest. The call to action would be for the attendees to utilize the information and coupons contained within the packet.
Were this an actual event, I imagine that I would need to have about 2,000 of these packets printed out, and the price quote I received from Printing Services was $5,074.18 after tax.
The only special requests I had to make before getting this printed was the perforations on the pages that contained coupons, and for a single hole punch through the top center of each page for binding. Otherwise, it was just a basic four-color, two-sided print job. I requested 100lb glossy paper for durability.
The photos are my original work, with the exception of the map, which I obtained from Google maps, satellite view. I created the Oceanside Rock Fest logo using the "Beatbox" font/glyphs. The directions are the actual directions on the Jenks Club website, as it is an actual nightclub in Point Pleasant, NJ.
Following is my brainstorming process, aka thumbs and roughs:
Thumbnails for the fronts of the cards
Thumbnails for the backs of the cards
Rough Sketches of the front and back of the band info cards
Following are a few examples of the final pages from the packet:
Front Cover
Rules and Regulations
Day 1 Schedule
Sample of Band Cards (front)
Band Card (back)
Map of Point Pleasant Beach
Directions
Inside Back Cover Information
Back Cover
As mentioned, the target audience would be the people who paid and registered to attend the Rock Fest. The call to action would be for the attendees to utilize the information and coupons contained within the packet.
Were this an actual event, I imagine that I would need to have about 2,000 of these packets printed out, and the price quote I received from Printing Services was $5,074.18 after tax.
The only special requests I had to make before getting this printed was the perforations on the pages that contained coupons, and for a single hole punch through the top center of each page for binding. Otherwise, it was just a basic four-color, two-sided print job. I requested 100lb glossy paper for durability.
The photos are my original work, with the exception of the map, which I obtained from Google maps, satellite view. I created the Oceanside Rock Fest logo using the "Beatbox" font/glyphs. The directions are the actual directions on the Jenks Club website, as it is an actual nightclub in Point Pleasant, NJ.
Following is my brainstorming process, aka thumbs and roughs:
Thumbnails for the fronts of the cards
Thumbnails for the backs of the cards
Rough Sketches of the front and back of the band info cards
Following are a few examples of the final pages from the packet:
Front Cover
Rules and Regulations
Day 1 Schedule
Sample of Band Cards (front)
Band Card (back)
Map of Point Pleasant Beach
Directions
Inside Back Cover Information
Back Cover
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Photos on Display in KTC Library
Hey, everyone! I just wanted to share a preview of my portrait photography, a sample of which will be on display in the KTC Library for the week of December 5. This is the 11x17 poster that I designed to advertise for the show.
I hope you can make it to the library to check it out. If you do, let me know what you think!
I hope you can make it to the library to check it out. If you do, let me know what you think!
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