Post #10 - Starting Project 2
For project 2, I decided that I will make my own toothpaste brand, catered towards children and safe for babies. I've settled on the name "Baby Teeth"
Examples of a package design in my genre:
-What does the packaging tell you about the brand?
-I think these packages tell me that the brands care about the health of the little kids who will use this toothpaste. They aren't trying to look like a complex medicine/medicinal like most toothpastes, and they're not trying to be cheap looking like most children's toothpastes- like ones with Elsa or Hot Wheels plastered on them. It feels like they put a lot of care and attention for the parents choosing the right product for their kids. I like how it is very clear on each package what the flavour is, and what age the toothpaste is intended for. The adorable illustration I feel appeals as much to the adult parent as it does to the kids using it- maybe even more.
-Determine your additional objectives for your package
-My additional objectives, since I'm making my own brand, would be to create the branding myself, logo, colors, etc. I also want to try and find a way to make/decorate a toothpaste tube.
-What will you do? If you are designing something new, why are you tackling this product?
-At first I was in a whirlwind trying to decide what I wanted to do. I went back and forth between coffee mate creamer, crispy minis, snacks, and others. Then I realized that I wanted to do illustration for this product since that's what I like to do. So I thought of kids products, snack bars, gummies, etc. Then I thought about toothpaste and how ugly most kids' toothpaste is. That's what struck me and made me want to create my own brand of kids/baby toothpaste. I want to create something cute, or pretty, yet safe and informative for kids and their parents.
-Post some loose, quantity-driven thumbnails:
Next, VERY sketchy thumbnails:
So far I think I’m going with the big logo on the 4th page, where the word “teeth” is moulded into the shape of teeth and the bubble letters on top. I’m going to continue to play with package concepts for the boxes.