Thursday, April 29, 2010

Print and Specialty Ad boards

I changed my direction at the last minute.  I just couldn't let go of my FINE idea - fine art, fine wine, fine dining, fine living, fine etc.  It was coming off stuffy and flippant though - not at all like the museum. So I changed my thoughts and let go.  I like this ad much better because I think it's whimsical and fun but gets to the promise of the museum - to bring fine art to rural Georgia. Had to let go of my giant moon too. 

Monday, April 26, 2010

Museum Gift Bag - latest draft

About the 5th version of my gift bag.  I changed the font to Baskerville and I like it better - looks more like a museum. But that meant I had to go back and change other projects. Ugh! But I'm happier with it. 

Print Ads - latest draft

I've been playing with the copy and the images.  Photoshoping a wine glass is harder than I thought - still working on that.  Fingerpainting (got paint everywhere) and art from my 2D class.  I'm getting closer to the message I wanted to express about the museum.  Fine art without the attitude, museum with an intimate and cozy setting, etc. Think I need some wine in the wine glass - needs a pop of color in the bottom corner to match the fingerpaint hand.

Friday, April 23, 2010

Notecards - 2nd draft

Like this set better - it's Mondrian, Matisse, Picasso and Calder - just like this Calder better than the other one. I'm still playing around with them. 

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Another idea for art cards - with a strawberry trist


Mondrian, Matisse, Picasso and Calder. Don't like the Calder - I'm looking at another one of his works to fit better with the set.  Don't like the strawberry just hanging in the landscape.  This is the Calder they have at the museum but it just doesn't work.

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Strawberry Moon Tea - Print ad draft

Can't decide about the Strawberry Moon tea ad and how I would incorporate the specialty items.  I'm still working on copy and presentation. It doesn't tie into the other ads and I am concerned about the overall look. This is a moon I painted as a 2D studio student.  I love the texture and softness.  I'd like to use it but just can't decide exactly how.

Print ads - 1st draft




I took the photos of the graffiti and picture frame.  I "borrowed" the photo of the wine until I decide whether I'm going to use this set. I'll take something swirling around in a wine glass if I decide to go with it.  Still not sure about the copy either.

None of these photos are mine - I'll have to take photos if I decide to go with this set of ads.  I tried illustrating the items but they didn't look as sophisticated as photographs. After the critique tomorrow, I'll decide on direction.  Still working on the copy.

Monday, April 19, 2010

Specialty Item for Museum

I decided to use an upcoming event at the museum to tie in my specialty item.  They are having a Strawberry Moon Tea in June as a fundraiser.  I thought that I could give everyone that donates a set of graphic notecards from the museum.  I've been playing with moons, strawberries, patterns and tea images - also with famous artists quotes, quotes about art, illumination quotes, etc. Here's the first draft of the set.  Still working.

Museum gift bag

Doesn't look like much now but I'm making a gift bag for the Museum Store. I took apart one of my gift bags and think I can make it to hold my specialty item.

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Somewhat disturbing ad

I've always heard that people's faces are not symmetric and that if they were it would not be pretty. I think this ad definitely proves it.  So interesting how many clever ads don't showcase the product at all - it's the idea. I know I will remember this ad but I'm not sure I will remember it's for a Nissan Cube.

Other Museum Ads - interesting

Top from Tropen Museum - every piece has a story - I like this concept and that's something that Madison Museum also stresses with art history - there are so many interesting stories behind the art piece. The New Mexico Museum puts people into historic pictures - with the tagline "History, Get Into It!" My favorite print ad is the Denver Museum Titanic Ad - very clever - the color, type and shapes all work so well together.  I found myself reading the entire copy - which says quite a bit about the ad. The Wolfsonian Museum with the taglines "The Museum of Thinkism" and "Design Mirrors Society" with the futuristic image and soft coloring, makes for an interesting ad.

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Other Museum - search for specialty items


Various Museum specialty / store items - (from top) note cards from Louvre and High; High Museum wrapping paper; Louvre bookmark, notecards and placemats; gift wrapping from MMoA, gift membership pin; stationary and shopping bag.  Liked the nostalgic seed cards from the Smithsonian.

More Interesting ads

Love this ad for hair color - the dark background and the pop of red taking up most of the frame.  It took a minute before I realized it actually was hair.


Interesting ads from Harvey Nicoles - the way the photos center the product and surround it with similar images - it's not too busy though because you get the message without having to look at each individual picture.  Love how each ad complements the overall message of the product with color/grid/framing.
With little color and type this ad does a good job of getting the message across.  One donor can save 8 lives.
Love this ad - the use of stainless-steel color and diagonal lines throughout give it interest - message is very clever - sleep like the dead, although not expected from an ear plug company. Especially love the little detail of the tag on her foot.

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Print Ad Inspiration







Starting to look at print ads - these are from allgraphicdesign.com and sideroad.com. So simple - not a lot of text or clutter - love the negative space. The message comes across loud and clear.

Monday, April 5, 2010

Final Brochure Board (maybe)

I combined the open doors with the "M words" from the 2 previous brochures.  I like the symbolism of the museum doors opening - they do make people feel like they are welcomed guests - come in and make yourself at home. I think it ties to art history as a journey - open doors, open minds, etc. 

 

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Brochure 1st draft

The outer panels fold in and mimic a door opening.  I changed the photos to black and white and then tinted them in brown.
The accordion fold on the bottom uses "M" words to describe your special event with the Madison Museum.  The outside panels house customer testimonials.