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Wednesday, 5 February 2014

Sunset Cottage - Development 2

For the client I decided to design a plaque that could be varnished in a weatherproof lacquer. This will give customers a more notable identity. The plaque would also stand out against the white walls of the cottage. Taking into account that the Cottage is white, I've decided to proceed to varnish this plaque as it will also make the design darker and hide the burn marks that have already been sanded.


Copper Plate - Embossing - Using such a procedure is beneficial to the client because she can be provided with the copper plate and if she found the right place to pressurise the plate, she can use it as many times as she wants for her business cards (obviously they'll need replenishing at some stage)



Planning the Vinyl: for the production process of the guestbook, My idea was to have the different photographs of the sunsets covered in a see through vinyl, this was to give the impression that the photographs had been spot varnished. This added a sense of luxury to the guestbook. Here you can see myself positioning the images and measuring accurately the size of each vinyl piece.



Introducing subtle uses of the cottage's branding definitely provides customers with that little 'extra' which will make their stay that bit better. For example; when customers hang their clothes on the hangers provided. The picnic pattern will sit snugly among the collar of their clothing...



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