Showing posts with label graphic design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label graphic design. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Meatless Mondays

I recently finished up a campaign assignment for school. The assignment was to think of an issue or cause important to you and create an ad/awareness campaign for it. I chose the topic of the extremely eco-unfriendly beef industry.

Yes, I am a vegetarian, however, this campaign wasn't about trying to get others to stop eating meat. My goal concepting this campaign was simply to raise awareness of the amount of damage the beef industry has on the world through land usage, water usage and gas production. And being that my target audience was meat eaters, I had to think of a way to get their attention. One path has been taken by PETA, the in-your-face "Meat is Murder" idea. I don't believe that is effective on anyone who doesn't already think that.

I was referred to a website called Meatless Monday which is a movement attempting to simply REDUCE the amount of meat eaten to better aid human health and the health of the planet overall. This is where my whole campaign took flight. I partnered up Meatless Monday and the North American Vegetarian Society (since I think most people won't even listen to what PETA has to say at this point) and created the following campaign:


To best reach the demographic, a guerrilla campaign concept placing maroon "beef shirts" packaged similarly to products in the meat isle as a free give-away and attention getter.


Faux label to further blend in with the meat products on top of clear saranwrap. Copy gives reader a explanation of Meatless Mondays and their mission as well as some brief facts on why the beef industry is harmful.


Detail of the T-Bone tag.


Shirt among the beef products. Can you spot it? Hahah (it's a bit of a Where's Waldo!) Thanks to my roommate for being my accomplice on this photo shoot mission to Kroger.


To reach parts of our demographic that eat meat but may not be shopping at the grocer or are younger, Meatless Monday teams up with American Apparel to produce limited time "Beef Shirts" sold at their retail locations. This is a print ad featuring "The Beef Shirt" to be run in magazines like Nylon and Print.


Deli isle pull for further demographic-contact. An item normally thrown away is now easily able to slip in the consumer's pocket so they may visit the website when they're home.


It's important when attempting to change behavioral patterns to give that person a helpful alternative. Here is a small book of meatless recipes that are all fairly easy to make. This book is available to order through MeatlessMonday.com for free and shipped through the mail.


A simple layout, loose illustrations and hand-done typography keep Meatless Mondays friendly in the mind of the meat eater.



There were two other ads in this campaign that I will revisit during winter break. I think the booklet could use some work as well, color tweaks to relate a little better to the heavy maroon feeling of the beef shirt is something I'm considering. As always, I love feedback and critique!

Saturday, May 29, 2010

CCAD Student Handbook

Hiya all! My lack of updates are coming from my crazy busy life as of late. My boyfriend just left Friday morning for his summer internship with Jim Henson's New York Creature Shop. Preparing for that and working full time at work and starting my new internship with Igloo Letterpress has left me with little time to get on here and update. But here I am!

This past week, work has been kind of crazy finalizing changes for the CCAD Viewbook, getting that press ready and quick last minute changes. In addition, I've been working on a concept for the new Student Handbook/Planner. The current version is a horrible, 6"x6", thick, spiral-bound booklet with bad graphics and type. The version I proposed (and got approved) is a 6.5"x9", saddle-stitch book with craft paper cover and completely new layout. Sorry for the crummy mock-up shots but our office is in a basement and the paper we print on is crap-


Cover: blank craft paper for students to sketch on (since they'll do it anyways).


Semester Schedule Block Spread.


Left lists dates, days of the week, as well as important events. Right is blank grid area to sketch, thumbnail, or draw mental notes.


Back cover has a tab 3.25" wide with year at a glance that can function as a bookmark/placeholder.

Thanks to all my CCAD comrades who helped me with the research and feedback of this process. Just have to get it done now! Hahha looking forward to seeing it printed and being used by the students!

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Blogland

I was recently asked to name my top 5 favorite blogs to read. That's like picking my favorite children. It seems like if I go one day without catching up on my blogs, I've missed a lot. That got me thinking I'd like to offer some links to share with you, to hopefully inspire you, or maybe just add to your daily procrastination!

Graphic Design/Typography:
Brand New - (http://www.underconsideration.com/brandnew/)
Design Work Life - (http://www.designworklife.com)
For Print Only - (http://www.underconsideration.com/fpo/)
Oatmeal and Cinnamon - (http://oatmealandcinnamon.blogspot.com/)
The Dieline - (http://www.thedieline.com)

Home Decor/DIY/General Lovliness:
Decor8 - (http://decor8blog.com/)
DesignSponge - (http://www.designspongeonline.com)
Door Sixteen - (http://www.doorsixteen.com)
Freshly Blended - (http://freshlyblended.blogspot.com/)
Mint - (http://www.mintdesignblog.com/)

Illustration/Fine Art:
A Print a Day - (http://aprintaday.blogspot.com/)
Katie Kirk Illustration - (http://www.katiekirk.net/)

Fashion
Altamira - (http://altamiranyc.blogspot.com/)
Copenhagen Street Style - (http://copenhagenstreetstyle.dk/)
Face Hunter - (http://facehunter.blogspot.com/)
Garance Dore - (http://www.garancedore.fr/en/)
The Satorialist - (http://thesartorialist.blogspot.com/)


All of those fine blogs inspire me everyday and I thank their contributors!

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Plug and Socket

These are the things that are inspiring me right now. I have so many things i want to do I really need do make sure that I time manage my break from school to do everything i want to do and have things to show for my time off.