Showing posts with label DESN405. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DESN405. Show all posts

Saturday, November 6, 2010

DESN405: BOTBOT Commercial (Part B)


BOTBOT Commercial from Abby Gallagher on Vimeo.

This is just a little commercial advertising BOTBOT: The Robot Spot. The use of stop-motion animation techniques showcases the hands-on aspects of the actual museum activities, as well as the "modular," "fun" and "building" aspects of the museum brand campaign.

The song is "Van Helsing Boombox" by Man Man. It was chosen for it's light-hearted beat, and fun pace. The song elements "build" on one another, further instilling the "building" attribute.

Sunday, October 17, 2010

DESN405: BOTBOT final direction

The letterhead (sorry about the red outline), a mock up of the homepage, and a mocked up billboard.

Sunday, October 10, 2010

DESN405: BOTBOT 3 directions presentation

Botbot 3 directions                                                            

Sunday, October 3, 2010

DESN405: BOTBOT 3 (new-ish) directions

Direction 1- super imposing robot heads over children in aged/tintype-esque photos.
Direction 1B- Aged/tintype photos of children with robot head pattern overlapping. Can be used as separate element within the system.
Direction 2- Older photo of a kid with robot/space gear/garb superimposed over the image, in conjunction with the BOTBOT font.
Direction 3- Gray-scale image with a punchy color over laying it- equally punchy color for the logotype.
Direction 3- detail/closeup

Thursday, September 30, 2010

DESN405: BOTBOT 3 (plus) directions

icon super  imposed over the photographic image
pattern over the photo
Strictly photo and text
Sepia with font options

Sunday, September 26, 2010

A font I created that portrays "fun and simple" attributes for my botbot branding. I've named it Jericho.
 I drew the font by hand, then scanned in the page. From there I imported it into Illustrator and used the pencil tool to trace the letters, followed by the pen tool to clean the forms up.
A set of possible characters that could embody my brand persona.
a pattern made up of one of the characters
possible color options for my brand

Friday, September 24, 2010

Same images, printed out instead.
Element 1- various robotic heads for use as singular elements and as possible patterns
Element 2- a font I'm working, possible to include rivet marks for overlapping elements
close up- caps
close ups- lowercase, showcasing a bit of editing as well