March 2016

Friday, 11 March 2016

Shepherd Food Ministries (Lincolnshire Vs Hunger)


For this project I was contacted by my cousins. They had asked me to create a new logo for their Shepherd Food Ministries (SFM) charity that was originally set up in 2007 and to create a poster for the arts & craft competition they were hosting later this year. Shepherd Food Ministries operate in Nigeria developing farm land with a relief of food poverty, that is, extreme hunger, a relief of sickness, most particularly a reduction of preventable diseases and the advancement of know-how in the agriculture. SFM help people through various charity projects and their subsidiary brand is Lincolnshire Vs Hunger (LvH).
 
The theme for the poster and this years arts & cratfs competition was based on "a world without hunger" with submissions being allowed in any format.

To start of this project I decided to take a different approach from my normal method. I recently read 'Logo Design Love' by David Airey. There is a section in the book where he speaks about mind mapping words before you even begin to start sketching ideas for a design project. I decided to try this approach and I'll admit it was very useful because I was able to just focus on coming up with words that related to the topic no matter how silly or absurd rather than jumping straight to design concepts. Doing this made me realize there was a back bone to the process, it allowed structured flexibility if that makes any sense?



Again doing this was able to make me focus on producing more words related to the arts & crafts theme and not just necessarily how it is to look as an idea. After I had reached a point I was happy with I then circled words which I felt would give me a starting point for the ideas stage; words like shape, gluing, cutting, folding, sticking, sparkly, shiny and many others began to stand out to me and form the basis of my initial sketches, again this was a useful technique for me because each sketch was derived from the original words directly related to the theme.

Below you can see the sketches of ideas:    



Once I had my sketches I started to select ideas I would then develop and implement to a further stage to then feed back my client with, (even though they were my cousins they are still). At this point I had chosen 3 designs which I felt suited the theme strongly, to implement into software application and send it through. I also annotated each design idea to let them know my thought process behind the ideas.



From this point they had picked their favourite design/s that they wanted me to work on and in this instance it was the first idea I had presented, they also liked the third idea. So with that I began to develop the design further, by adding colour and making a few additional touches to the overall design. Below are the variations of their house colours (green + blue) being used on the design and experimentation with my own selected colours for the design.







The combination of their house colours in this gradient format were not liked on the design so I opted for my own choices of colour for them to choose from.


 


From these ranges of colours I chose, no.2 and no.5 were preferred over the others. What they wanted next was a different tone from the selected blue and purple.


 





After the slight colour adaptations and adjustments to the design, they were able to select a colour. Below was the final look for the logo they had decided on. Once completed I decided to create a mock up of their design which can be seen below.



Thursday, 10 March 2016

Shepherd Food Ministries (Lincolnshire Vs Hunger) Poster


After the logo had been made I started creating the poster for the arts & crafts competition that is to be held later on in the year. The theme for this years poster is "A world without hunger" so SFM would ideally want people to imagine a world without hunger and what they think such a world could look like. They will be a looking to start a hashtag trend on Twitter with #WorldWithoutHunger #WWH or something along those lines. The competition is for all ages but they will be focusing on targeting young school children, however adults are also welcome. People taking part will be allowed to submit whatever they want along the lines of the theme, it is predicted that they will receive poems, pictures, paintings (either done online or by hand), but there are no restrictions. The project is being run with the support of Lincoln Food Bank.

In a similar way to the logo I started jotting down words and started sketching whatever Ideas came to my head regarding the theme, to be honest there was a lot of ideas that came to my head for the idea for a poster but I was able to channel it down to something I felt fitted the brief and was more in tune with the theme. I felt my strongest idea came from having the food groups (in some form) being included on the poster however I did try others.






So the basis of my idea came from the seven nutrient food groups; carbohydrates, fats, protein, fibre, fruit & veg, minerals, vitamins and water. I wanted to somehow include an item from each category into my poster. Once I had the ideas of what food items to pick I started creating the poster. But before I had this idea though I was working on having basic art & crafts materials in the poster an example can be seen below:


As it was an arts and crafts competition I did want to include this somewhere on the poster without actually having to solely rely on words however the feedback I got from the client they didn't want the arts & crafts materials and suggested food, (as the poster was trying to tackle hunger) with this it's where I came up with the idea to include the food groups. Below shows what it looked like with food instead of arts & crafts equipment:


So with food in mind I went through and selected what I wanted to illustrate on the poster carbohydrates - bread, fats - cheese, protein - meat, fibre - fruit, minerals - beans. Once the client had received this version they had said they were happy with it but wanted a few more changes to be made.


 They had suggested having the arts & crafts materials turning into food via a plate or another means but I didn't feel that suited the transition from art equipment into food so I decided to use a food colander. At this stage the client was happy with the poster however I made one minor adjustment to the poster in order to complete the poster. Below is how the final poster looked: