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PAINTING THE SURFACE
Materials:
Plastidip
MDF board
Plywood
So after laser cutting and engrave the dine-in tray, I bought a can of plastidip for painting the surface leaving a matte white which Im really happy and impressed with the results! The material i used is made from MDF (Medium dense Fiberboard) which contains fibers of paper and wood mixed with resin compressed with high pressure of air and high temperature. It has a lesser weight than conventional tray and also sturdy enough to carry 3 items, moreover its recyclable. I was about to use perspex (acrylic sheet) but I reassured myself rom the start of the brief that I won't use any plastics, polyurethane, pvc etc that has a potential harm to our environment. The whole tray is covered in white paint with a 0.2mm engraved logo on the rhs. Im happy with the overall outcome except there are some few bubbles around the edge due to the humidity I guess and the wind.
05.06.14
So as of today, I will happily announce that my mezzodoc work is completed and ready for submission on tuesday 10.06 ! :D
Last week I have already completed printing and cutting the deck of 56 cards (this time it's the real final, as the last one was supposed to be the final - but i chose to reprint because of ink smudges.) Also printed and created the packaging which functions as a simple slide-in packaging with rope tied around. In addition as well I printed all pages of publication.
Today >> I got my publication documentary spiral binded. It looks great, clean and very neat (the way i like my publication design). The orientation of it is in landscape format - compact, easy to handle and relatively small.
Mezzodoc is finally done YAY !
Mockups & Final photos are still to come .....
and possibly (not entirely sure yet) I may post up a quick video of the publication run down.
My #projectpasteup kit is coming together. Only a few things left to do… yay!
Things completed so far: 1. Confirmed design. 2. Sticker sheets printed and diecut. 3. Street art photographs printed.
Things remaining: 1. Packaging. 2. Poster. 3. Print outs of instructions and rationale.
Laser engraving the logo for the dine-in tray
SWISTAINABILITY: they’re slowly coming up together!
More printing today of paper bags and burger packaging. Colour is the main dominant on the packaging followed by typography, I’ve also included few quotes and tagline along the surface graphics just so it doesn’t look plain. I like how they turned out, strong colours with a Swiss feel to it. Now I just need to lasercut the tray for dine in!
What’s next:
Lasercut dine-in tray Photo shoot with the final product Process them through id and ps Create a HTML web for final outcome
There’s more stuff to do I hope I can finish it by Tuesday!
Stay tuned!
Prototype packaging for burger and fries. The packaging is simple with the use of monotone colours to reduce the waste of ink and strong use of typography. It is a fold flat packaging without any use of glue hence it’s sustainable.
What’s next: I will be printing the final tomorrow with the paper bag and the dine in tray ! Stay tuned :)