Saturday, March 18, 2017

OUGD503 - Responsive - Studio Brief 02 - Royal Opera House - Nets for box


As we wanted to create a box of cards to be shown alongside the animation and the posters I took it on myself to get the ball rolling with this. I felt my skills in visualising things in 3D would come in handy. As well as creating some packaging before I knew what was difficult and what worked best. 


 Drawing out the initial nets and printing them allowed me to test out what was needed for the future and gain an understanding of what worked best. 

Annie explained that it was important to have really large tabs, when putting them together this made sure that it would stay together and leave less margin for error. This proved to be a really useful piece of advice. 

















 These initial nets were key in gaining an understanding of what worked. 

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We decided that this format having the lid with some space on the bottom would be the most appropriate as it most like what we had seen in other art boxes and felt most natural. 
Making sure the sizes of the two components were correct was important. The lid needed to be snug when on but easily taken off.
 This image shows the colour printed version. its important to note the miss use of colour on the type that is very clear. 

We wanted to designs to continue over the sides to best show off the artwork in a three dimensional format. 





The back had been kept simple for now and was more of a test of colour. The blue was effective but more experimentation was needed.














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