Evaluation Part 1:Explain exactly what, why and how you did each stage of the process?
Ideas generation:
To start with, I came up with a lot of ideas based on famous or extreme locations such as the moon, the seabed and the Eiffel Tower. I thought about using internet sourced images but was not allowed so I created the places with plasticine and tissue paper. To narrow down my ideas I thought about which parts kept repeating, such as the space theme, and which parts would not work out well, such as many locations in one image.
Sketching out design layouts:
I started by drawing the background for the designs then I added the shoes and finally other aesthetics. I changed a few things about the designs as I went through and then decided on my favourite design and put some small improvements on it, including more detail and a slogan.
Mock up:
We used photoshop to mock up our final design with internet sourced images and made a screen recording of the making of it. It was to practise our manipulation/composite skills.
Studio and location photography:
For my final design I made a moon out of plasticine and a sea like scene from tissue paper. I put them on a white background with studio lights on them to prevent shadow and make the object/scene more visible.
Edit:
I removed the white background from the moon picture with the magic wand tool so that I could replace it with a black background when it went through photoshop during the making of my final design.
Photoshop process of making the final poster (video):
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Putting into real life setting:
I put my poster onto a western wanted poster wall. I put my poster into photoshop and used free transform to rotate the image and resized it to match the original poster size from the wall. I also got some nails of the internet and used them to "hold the poster up" in the picture.
Evaluation Part 2:Last all the strengths and weaknesses of each aspect of the production.
Idea generation and creativity:
I came up with many designs but they stuck to three similar themes - space, the sea and famous foreign locations. I did not colour in most of the original designs as I was short on time. Instead I only coloured in the ones that I liked the most.
Appropriate to target audience and company:
It suits the target audience well as it appeals to the adventurous side in teenagers. Unfortunately it does not relate to Vans or the Vans slogan in any way.
Mock up:
The mock up worked well. The picture is easy to understand and the gradients worked well. It is a bit too cartoonish to be used as the actual poster and it uses internet sourced images which is not allowed for the final design.
Photographs of the trainers, props and locations:
The trainer photos worked very well and it was easy to remove the background of them. The moon photo was the same but the actual prop could have been more realistic. The sea picture turned half of the sea into a brown colour which did not go well, but the blues and greens at the bottom of the photo showed up well.
Editing my best images to use in the final design:
This entirely consisted of removing backgrounds from the images so was very easy and wired extremely well.
Photoshop process of making the final design:
The photoshop process went well but was slow due to recording the screen at the same time as working and some more time consuming techniques were used.
Evaluation Part 3: Evaluate the success of the final poster design, is your re advertising for a target audience…
Suitable for your target audience?
Yes as it has a more adventurous theme which will appeal to the teenage target audience.
Correctly responding to the brief?
The final design matches the brief's specifications and shows a good amount of my photoshop skills.
Interesting, creative and hooking to the buyer?
I think it is interesting and creative as it shows someone wearing the shoes and standing both on the moon and the seabed, 2 very hard to reach locations. This will hook the buyer as (even though photoshoped) it relates to the created slogan of "these will take you anywhere".
Quality of photography?
The photograph of the moon worked well, was high quality and turned out well in the final image. The photo of the sea could have worked better as it did not turn out well from the camera but looked ok in the final poster.
Technical issues?
There were no technical issues, although it would have been faster and easier if we had worked on better computers. We worked on macs with intel 1.83 GHz core 2 duo processors and 2.5GB of DDR2 RAM. It would have been better to have quad core 3GHz+ processor and at least 4GB of DDR3 RAM.
Clear and succinct poster and does it link to target audience?
The poster has a clear design, is easy to understand and links to the target audience of teenagers.
Convey a clear message?
It conveys the message that using these shoes will take you anywhere, also meaning they are durable, long term shoes that will last for all of your travels.