Saturday, 19 March 2016

Responsive - final development

Before deciding on our final design, we decided to experiments in ways we could add a little something extra to either the envelope or ticket.

Richelle knew hoe to do foiling, so we took the fedrigoni logo and printed then foiled it. I did really like this however, I didn't think it went with the quilling design on the ticket. 

I said we'd either have to do foiling for both the envelope and the ticket,  or not use it at all, becuase it was such a contrast from the brightly coloured quilling, and just did not work together. 

I then tried a diy version of embossing which we had talked about previously.I cut out 2 layers of the logo in card, and used a bone folder to go over the text to create this embossed effect.

We spent some time creating diffent envelopes that the ticket books would live in. I had created this slot envelope we both thought worked, but because the tickets are on a tick card, it's have to be more box shaped. So I got working on that, trying it out with different coloured card. I though the blue I had first used was too light, even though it was similar to the blue I'd used in the quilling, it did not go well together, so I chose a navy. Both me and Richelle liked the navy as it looked sophisticated and went well with the textured paper that Richelle had printed the tickets on.    

The tickets were perfereated so they could be ripped from the ticket book and then bind together with glue.

 

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