tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7945288525227298560.post7454676604339260142..comments2019-06-24T00:26:38.922-07:00Comments on kingy mad hatters tea party: Tea Thumbnails - Judystacyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06299655597945108357noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7945288525227298560.post-54733190450881423432011-03-09T16:42:51.775-08:002011-03-09T16:42:51.775-08:00Eco - Equilibrium
No 3.
White: A long wo...Eco - Equilibrium <br /><br />No 3.<br /><br /> White: A long word broken up with different size letters and bracketed<br /> with lines.<br /><br /> Red: I like the wacky lettering but not the lines. <br /><br /> Black: The wings look a bit top gun. It is a little simple for my liking. <br /> Spelt wrong. <br /><br /> Yellow: The unequal lettering has a nice organic feel. <br /><br /> Green: Could perhaps take the brackets off and work more with<br /> typography. <br /><br /> Blue: Need quite a bit of further development. <br /><br />No. 4<br /> <br /> . White: A botanical form. A branch with leaves. The letters are written<br /> in the leaves. <br /><br /> Red: I like it. It is a little illustrative and uneven with an organic feel. <br /><br /> Black: The letters are a little hard to read. <br /><br /> Yellow: It evokes nature, organics and freshness with an essence of <br /> simplicity. <br /><br /> Green: Could do a few more sketches and work on having the writing<br /> a little more legible. <br /><br /> Blue: Needs more development. <br /><br /><br />No 12<br /> <br /> White: A leafy twirly symbol with the name written on a curved path<br /> below.<br /><br /> Red: Is pretty and has a nice feeling. <br /><br /> Black: Perhaps a little unoriginal. A bit too nice. <br /><br /> Yellow: Is natural and fresh. Appealing to the demographic that are<br /> concerned with health<br /><br /> Green: Need to develop the typography. <br /><br /> Blue: Is okay, but not the best of the ideas. May be worth a little<br /> further development. <br /><br /><br /><br />No 15 <br /><br /> White: This is a botanical symbol and also I have tried to write the<br /> brand name using stylistic elements from the symbol. <br /><br /><br /> Red: I really like the symbol, but the written name is not yet working. <br /><br /> Black: The name looks clumsy and not elegant next to the symbol. <br /> Perhaps it is a bit too similar if they are to be used together. <br /><br /> Yellow: I think the symbol hits the mark, as it seems kind of original<br /> while evoking the necessary eco/ organic qualities. <br /><br /> Green: The brand name needs to be developed to see if it can have the<br /> same qualities as the symbol. Either that or it needs to be<br /> changed altogether to see if it will go with the symbol. <br /><br /> Blue: Will continue to work on typography. The symbol will be quite<br /> effective as an illustrative element on the packaging. <br /><br /><br />No 16.<br /> <br /> White: This is another botanical form. It is a strange plant that almost<br /> looks like balloons. <br /><br /> Red: It is one of my favorites here. Its is quirky and appealing to me. <br /><br /> Black: The brand name is a little hard to read. Could be challenging to<br /> fit on a whole package design. <br /><br /> Yellow: It has an uplifting, fresh and organic quality whilst at the <br /> same time being quite fun. <br /><br /> Green: Will work on the legibility of the brand name and typography. <br /> Could further develop the plant as well. Especially the bottom.<br /> And play with different overall shapes. <br /><br /> Blue: A lot to work with here. Has a lot of potential I think.Judyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13528045838595867549noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7945288525227298560.post-71848629665550227722011-03-09T15:44:59.135-08:002011-03-09T15:44:59.135-08:003-Thirty Thumbnails
No 2.
White: A large ...3-Thirty Thumbnails<br /><br />No 2.<br /> White: A large number 3 with Thirty boldly written and rising <br /> upwards.<br /><br /> Red: A little uplifting.<br /><br /> Black: A little plain and not so creative. <br /><br /> Yellow: Simplicity would appeal to more traditional market. <br /><br /> Green: Could work well if the other type and packaging was well <br /> considered, with the right colours<br /><br /> Blue: Has potential with or without the 'pick-up' tag line.<br /><br /><br />No.5<br /> White: Very simple 3 thirty rising upwards. <br /><br /> Red: light, italic and uplifting. <br /><br /> Black: A bit boring and plain.<br /><br /> Yellow: is quite positive.<br /><br /> Green: Might work well with an illustration.<br /><br /> Blue: overall a little uninteresting to proceed with.<br /><br />No6.<br /> White: the 3, then a red cross for the T of thirty.<br /><br /> Red: Feels rather medical but in a cutesy retro way. <br /><br /> Black: Medicinal appearance could put people off. They may wonder <br /> what chemicals are in the product. <br /><br /> Yellow: I like it because its a little bit kitch. Not many adds for things<br /> these days come from the medicinal scientific angle. Its more<br /> likely to be 'natural'. Therefore this medicinal element is quite<br /> retro. <br /><br /> Green: Would make the cross an old fashioned red and sightly eroded<br /> to add to the retro feel. Could work with a picture of an old <br /> fashioned nurse or something.<br /><br /> Blue: Has potential and retro appeal, but may be more novelty. <br /><br /><br />No.11<br /> White: This logo contains a floral symbol with the curved stem<br /> reflected in the typography. The stem forms part of the <br /> number 3.<br /><br /> Red: This is my favorite. I will work further with this one. <br /><br /> Black: Possibly a bit swirly. May not appeal to men. Logo could be<br /> hard to place on a box. <br /><br /> Yellow: Is uplifting and evokes nature and organics by its use of <br /> natural and organic forms. <br /><br /> Green: Could be done in a variety of colours. There are many <br /> possibilities for packaging to suit. Perhaps an unbleached <br /> cardboard box??. Is a nice shape to fit on the inside teabag <br /> packaging. <br /><br /> Blue: Potential here. Need to play around with how it fit on a box. <br /> Perhaps combine with some of the other logos. <br /><br />12. White: Here there are some large tea leaves with come out the left <br /> hand side of the 3. The bottom of the 3 turns into the stem <br /> of the leaves<br /><br /> Red: This is my other favorite. It feels unrestrained and fresh! <br /> Somewhat liberating! <br /><br /> Black: Perhaps typography could be a little more flowing and <br /> uplifting like in some of the other thumbnails<br /><br /> Yellow: This one will fit well on a square box I think. Better than no<br /> 11.<br /><br /> Green: Will work on typography more. Could perhaps even include<br /> the flower in no 11.<br /><br /> Blue: A lot to work with here.Judyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13528045838595867549noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7945288525227298560.post-26804921019592426192011-03-09T04:43:12.990-08:002011-03-09T04:43:12.990-08:00I like the fen for equilibrium i think that has al...I like the fen for equilibrium i think that has alot of scope for developement and different ways you can use it. Red yellowRosie Moultonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16402503677289846756noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7945288525227298560.post-47694571267260005372011-03-08T23:17:54.589-08:002011-03-08T23:17:54.589-08:00Yes I would agree with Ian they look like afternoo...Yes I would agree with Ian they look like afternoon meds for the unwell?<br />I really like the peacock, but don't think the letters work in the feathers. Maybe you don't need the name for a logo and just have a nice black and white image.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7945288525227298560.post-21412041507963903872011-03-08T21:59:43.345-08:002011-03-08T21:59:43.345-08:00green............. the maiden hair fern on equilib...green............. the maiden hair fern on equilibrium, can be used as a texture, as well as a logo.ianfurberhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11615791981759995185noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7945288525227298560.post-54253389008190436512011-03-08T21:55:43.223-08:002011-03-08T21:55:43.223-08:00black hat....... 3:30 pills....... remind me of a ...black hat....... 3:30 pills....... remind me of a cup of tea, a 'bex' and a good lie down.ianfurberhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11615791981759995185noreply@blogger.com