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Items for the Show: 04/08/16
* Application Book
* Tea Bags (3)
* Mocks for the wall
* Wallpaper to jazz up the wall a bit
* Mugs (2-3)
* Business Card
* Menu
Revamps & Assembly (Tea Bags): 04/08/2016
Inspiration and progress.
Completed heat-sensitive mug in action!
Jay, creator of The Smug Mug.
jaydesigns.tumblr.com
Revamps & Assembly (The Mug Part 2): 04/06/2016
Things are about to heat up around here . . .
Insight Writing Exercise: 02/23/16
Reflect: What was made so far? What has worked / didn’t work? Questions / comments from others that have been valuable? Memoriable info / strong disagreements? General feelings about the project so far?
Makes So Far:
Mug / logo / applications
Tea bags / refining brand language
Menu
Sketches of other faces to apply to tea bags
Write-Up:
When I first started this project, something that didn’t work for me was the language of the brand with Make 1. I made it my mission through Make 2 to better establish a language that matched with my logo design. Through that process, I learned to think deeper about my design(s) and consider different avenues that I didn’t address when I first began.
Once I addressed this problem, my work flowed more easily and came together with more success. What has worked for me was my initial intention of the project so far: making a brand system that made an impression (and most importantly a lasting impression) on other people. I have received positive reactions to my work, and my Makes so far have caused excitement among my peers.
I have received very valuable feedback from the others. One piece of advice that really stuck with me was the idea of branching off further with my concept--not only having a “Smug Mug”, but other faces and emotions as well to broaden the spectrum / audience. Having peer feedback also helped me to explore ideas that I initially didn’t (and quite possibly never would have) considered exploring in the first place.
So far I have not had any strong disagreements with any ideas brought forth by my peers--any and all information has been very inspiring and helpful to me not only with this project, but as a designer in general. We have completed only four Makes so far, but I feel I am growing and learning a lot already through this process.
Looking across my span of projects, the progress / process is intriguing. I love seeing how I started, and the changes / routes my Makes have been taking on since then. I can’t wait to see where they go from here!