Different types of graphic design we could pinpoint from the pool of images we collected:
1. Illustration
2. Photography
3. Packaging
4. Typography
5. Info-graphics
6. Branding and identity
7. Publication
8. Editorial design
9. Music promotion
10. Letterpress
11. Printmaking
12. Book design
13. Photomontage
14. Modernist/ Postmodernist design
15. Clothing
16. 3D design
17. Architecture
18. Product design
19. Poster design
20. Hand rendered design
21. Packaging illustration
22. Packaging for retail
23. Perfume and cosmetics packaging
24. Food packaging
25. Flat pack packaging
26. Type posters
27. Vector work
28. Retail promotion
29. Fair trade
30. Gift wrap
31. Invitations and cards
32. Album covers
33. Film posters
34. Events
35. Label tag design
36. Food tag design
37. Festival promotion
38. Card art
39. Pattern design for retail
40. 3D modelling
41. Informative
42. Window display
1) Who is the Client?
2) Who is the intended Audience?
3) What is the function?
4) What is the budget?
5) Where is it from?
6) Who is the designer/studio?
1) Carl Wine
2) Wine Drinkers, young adults, illustration links in with popular culture
3) Humorous way to represent what kind of wine is in the bottle, makes wine more appealing to younger people
4) Low budget, simple design with limited colours used and simple stock, no expensive techniques used
5) Denmark
6) Lovely Package Design Studio
1)
2) Tea drinkers, late teens/young adults, quite feminine
3) To make a tea cup more interesting, add humour to an everyday task
4) Low Budget, single colour print
5)
6) Designer's Block UK
1) Self guided work
2) People interested in healthy eating, farming, vegetables, people who want to grow potatoes
3) To inform people of the best time to cultivate potatoes and the environment they need to be in
4) Low budget, vector based graphic, no phototgraphy used, not much ink needed to produce print
5) Portland OR, USA
6) August Winfield http://www.flickr.com/photos/augustwinfield/
1) A Bistro
2) Shoppers, people out and about of any age but probably mostly young professionals
3) To inform people of what the cafe offers
4) Medium budget, design could have been carried out with cheaper materials however the design would not look as clean and crisp
5)
1) Slanted Magazine
2) Graphic Designers - young trendy designers....edgy
3) To educate, inspire and inform typography enthusiasts and graphic designers
4) High Budget, as it is mass produced, the style suggests its quite up to date and widely used. As the magazine format requires use of lots of colours and nice stock it could potentially cost allot to create.The quality of the products suggest it has quite a high budget. There are a range of products also which would add value to the promotional items. The rounded off edges suggest there has been additional processes used which would result in extra costings.The quality of the products suggest it has quite a high budget. There are a range of products also which would add value to the promotional items. The rounded off edges suggest there has been additional processes used which would result in extra costings.
5) Germany
6) Slanted Magazine
1) Fast Freddies Barber Shop
2) The sophisticated man. It looks quite classy but still playful. The black and white colour scheme suggests the products are targeted at an older audience rather than a younger one.
3) To promote and brand a barber shop, Complete with business cards, headed paper, envelopes, price lists and more
4) The quality of the products suggest it had quite a high budget. There are a range of products also which would add value to the promotional items. The rounded off edges suggest there has been additional processes used which would result in extra costings.
5) America, Allston Massachusetts
6) Richie Stewart
1) The typographic face painting and photography was a self initiated and personal project between designers
2) Those interested in graphic design, typography legends, type design, illustration video & photography
3) A series of posters merging the expressiveness of manual gesture and type design in honour of four outstanding typefaces.
4) Medium Budget, have to consider the expanse of models, makeup artists, photographers and designers involved
5) A small studio located in Gijon in Asturias in the north of Spain, 2010
6) Raul Garcia del Pomar and Ismael Gonzalez, two designers in association with apito.








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