Saturday, 30 November 2013

Typography Selection


I've recently been doing a lot of research into type that i potentially may use for the main title for the book and below is a selection of the fonts i found that i thought looked appealing and could work with being the name of the book on the book cover.



Looking at them you can tell that some are way different than others like some are serif slab text and others might be san serif text. When i looked into vintage 60's graphics that used type in the imagery a lot of them used slab serif and others used san serif. This is because san serif was a big thing around the 1950's and helped to make artwork look more modern and other types of media. However slab serif is also a popular typeface that was commonly used in the 60's and kind of resembles America at the time and makes work look strong and bold with it still looking somewhat informal. Some of the type i found was a bit scruffy and that is what i wanted to find to make the type relate to the story and gangs, being scruffy, messy and informal to relate to most of the themes and overall impression of the book and what the plot is. I haven't officially decided which one i'm going to choose for my final font type for the title of the book but eventually i'll come to a decision when i experiment more with my ideas, colours etc and see which works best and of course get advise and opinions from my classmates and teachers.

Colour Choices


After looking at many retro 1960's graphics i found that a lot of them i came across used similar colour schemes, and some of the most common colours were reds, creams, whites and light blues as shown below. This could have something to do with the American flag with the white, red and blues and the fact that a lot of these examples were inspired from 60's America i can see why these examples have these colours and are very common.








Imagery:
http://www.pinterest.com/pin/110619734567411811/
http://cdnimg.visualizeus.com/thumbs/67/97/poster,retro,typography-67972116263bb467a81cec02b4acbba0_h.jpg
http://www.pinterest.com/pin/134404370099511020/
http://www.pinterest.com/pin/67624431877100713/




Since The Outsiders is set in Tulsa, Oklahoma in the US in the 1960's I decided it would be good to incorporate these colours in my own design. Now this wasn't because i'm too lazy and want to copy what everyone else is using for colours its because before i even did the research into retro 60's graphics as i was sketching i  was thinking of using a black for the BG and light colours to contrast it and these colours, cream,red,white,black and blue were the colours i thought of before.






This colour scheme will most likely be the main colour choices for my poster and book cover for The Outsiders. What makes these colours work so well is the contrast with light and dark, i think it would be appropriate to use a black background for the cover because its about rebellion and gangs so its a bit more of a darker book for teenager than a happy one, because of the themes and story and genre of the book on a whole. Using light colours from the imagery and title will make it bold and eye catching and stand out so i hope i achieve this when i start making the cover for the book and hope the final outcome will be how i vision it in my head so far.

Friday, 22 November 2013

More 1960's Graphics (Imagery/Type/Colours)


Since The Outsiders is my chosen book i wanted to look into a lot of 1950 - 1960's retro graphics, through visuals and typography and colour schemes from the imagery etc. Even though i had looked at a few examples before i really wanted to broaden out more with retro/vintage styles and find more and look at different ways it interpreted. Also its set in America i wanted to lean more to some 1960 retro graphics which relate to that era in America.




These are a selection of imagery and type combined which have an inspired theme from the 1950's to 1960's of the 'retro' style which uses a selection of type and textures and colours which were very commonly used back in the time of the 60's. The colour on most of the examples is very bright, some with more pastel colours than others but have that sense of 1960's America with the design, colour choices and overall appearance and layout. A range of type that is used to give it more of an interest and some type being used like slab serif for example really adds to the retro feel and gives a highly inspired look to the 60's.

Imagery:
http://idesignow.com/inspiration-2/retro-vintage-typography-design-inspiration.html#.Uo1A2MS9DIc
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/240942648784468835/
http://www.pinterest.com/pin/268738302735641459/
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/516577019728364018/
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/210121138834392170/
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/370702613049334325/
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/533746993307138280/




Justin Skeesuck
Above are a couple examples of 1960 graphics made by Justin Skeesuck and was influenced by the matchboxes from the 1960's. The aspects i really like about these examples is its graphic style with no outlines on the characters and the shaping and simplicity of them which give it that 60's inspired look to it, in its design it's also very minimalistic and making both of the examples look visually appealing to look at. LINK: 



Colour









Something i noticed whilst researching 'retro' 60's related graphics is that a lot of them used similar colours, and one of the colour palettes included contrasting colours like, blues,creams,reds and blacks. This is not only on imagery and background but typography as well on some of these examples. These colours made me think of including the palette in my own design. I originally thought of what colours to use as i was first sketching my ideas and after seeing these examples its encouraged me to use a similar colour palette to the ones above in the examples. This palette has a very contrasting and appealing look about it and also something i noticed it somewhat uses the colours from the American flag, except the blue is more of a light blue/green than a dark blue but still gives that retro American look to some of these examples. Because the palette works so well together it'll most likely be the main reason why i'll use these colours for my final colour palette in my book cover design for The Outsiders.

Imagery:


Typography






These are some examples i found of 'retro' or 'vintage' Graphics that incorporated some typography into various work, using it as their core visual attraction to the work. All of these are different and a lot of them have the 'American' and 'retro' inspired aspect to them which is what i was looking for. I noticed that some of them use the gritty/dirty texture not only in just the background but in parts of the type and I've seen it in a lot of imagery relating to the 'retro' 1960's look. Since 'Helvetica' was big around the time as well as san serif in general these inspired 60's styles do use a mixture of type including a lot of san serif text. Some of these examples to use slab serif text, which is more bulkier and seen a lot in this time period and makes me think of diner signs and posters in the US back in the 60's. With my type for the title of my cover I've seen a few fonts and i do like the slab serif look but I've also found some hand drawn, scruffy fonts which would work really well with the book and the story, since its about gangs.

Imagery:
http://designspiration.net/image/210268555932/
http://indulgy.net/Db/i3/eh/22518066856335905PhdL8xk3c.jpg
http://www.designbolts.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Love-Typography-design-Poster-2-01.jpg
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/79305643411255555/
Design-Studio-34563453.jpg
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/310678074264900810/

Other Various Imagery





A lot of these examples of imagery inspired around the 50's - 60's make the appearance look very minimalistic and simple but effective. The imagery isn't that detailed and uses a small colour palette to make it look more simplistic but visually appealing. Some of these examples use contrasting colours making the imagery more effective and eye catching i especially like the 3rd one with the woman's legs and the leakage from her lags its works really well and is visually pleasing and intriguing. The 2nd one with the perfume bottle is very attractive and i love the pencil style the artist uses to give it more of a personal, and informative look to it, looking more hand drawn, and this is something i want my cover to look like, hand drawn and informal to give it a unique and nice illustrative look towards it.

Imagery:







Here above is some other various 'retro' inspired 60's America graphic design, some of these examples use a variety of different typography, serif, san serif and slab serif which makes it look very modern and complex but still gives that retro 60's feel to it with the small colour scheme and the choice of colours, like reds, creams, whites and blues. I particularly like the coke bottle top which really gives that America vibe to it with a vintage twist to it.

Imagery:


Milton Glaser



I looked into more 60's retro/vintage styles and i came across some of Milton Glaser's art work which was 1960 inspired. Milton Glaser is an American graphic designer and some of his work was used with Push Pin Studios to get it noticed through media and different countries as photography had dominated the industry of design at the time and they wanted to shown that graphic design could be just as powerful and visually appealing and attractive. Making these types of designs helped to get noticed around the world and the US and was very successful. Pin Push Studios not only make graphic design but also make typography which is inspired my the 1960's and some examples of their type is in some of these images above of their work.

Imagery:
http://blog.i2fly.com/?p=2510
http://www.thedrakehotel.ca/blog/2013/01/if-you-want-be-smart-take-art/
http://sweetjanespopboutique.blogspot.co.uk/2012/05/vintage-ad-milton-glaser.html

Other resources: 'retro graphic design pocket essentials' page 208

The aspects l love about his work is the silhouette and contrast from the black and white then the striking and bold colours from the hair which makes the overall impression look very unique and eye catching and i love his style of work.


Chosen Book!

Why i chose The Outsiders


After starting the project we had two choices of books we could design a book cover for which were The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton, which is about rebellion and gang crime with between two different groups which are Greasers and Socs. The other book is called What a Carve Up! by Jonathan Coe which is a novel that has multiple narratives and themes relating to money, greed, politics etc.

I looked up these books and began doing background research into the books and the authors whilst brainstorming and getting ideas out in my sketchbook.  I started reading The Outsiders and developed ideas and possible sketches for book cover designs in my sketchbook so i could leak out ideas i had onto paper as i got through the story and then finished reading the book. Once i had red the book i continued to brainstorm and sketch out more multiple ideas that i had. After doing a lot of brainstorming and sketches for the book i wondered why i can't just do this one instead of reading the other book and wasting time, so i decided to just stick with developing more ideas for The Outsiders rather than What a Carve Up! as well.

The reason why i decided to drop reading What a Carve up! is mainly because i already developed ideas and had a keen interest in The Outsiders after just reading it and didn't want to waste time reading another book if i knew i wasn't going to pick it. What put me off that book was after doing brief research into the story and what themes etc are contained within it, it made me question myself into if i would like it or not because to me it seemed more of a complex story, with multiple narratives and perspectives and seemed too complex which is what also put me off reading the book.

I chose to do The Outsiders to design my book cover is because i enjoyed the book and the storyline and the themes of rebellion, gang crime and the characters etc. The plot has some strong specific moments in scenes that would be good to use for ideas in designing a book cover as well as objects that would also be good into designing for cover as well. So overall its mainly because there's a lot more content and ideas i have from this book rather than the other one.


Ideas for cover design 

Some of my initial ideas currently are potentially using specific elements and objects from the book and making a pattern design across the whole cover in a doodle design as if its been drawn in a school book or something. So objects like cigarettes, knife, guns, rings, combs, popcorn, coke bottle, cherry, candy bar etc. which relates to the to the story in someway or another. The colours would be red, light blue and white for the outline of the doodles with a black background so there's a lot of contrast and it makes the doodles stand out and look eye appealing on the cover. Then with the design have space for the title of the book on a piece of paper to give it that scruffy look, with the type being messy and handwritten way to give off that informal rebellion feel to the cover.

I have another idea of having a cola bottle broken in half and instead on the cola being black and leaked out i would make it red which would resemble blood. The colours i was thinking of using for my cover would be a black background, white, creams from the bottle and reds and blues for the outlines of the bottle and also the red from the blood. Despite it might be considered as gory or too much for a book aimed at 12 - 18 year olds. However i would have blood splattered out like leaked coke from the bottle and i want to go for a simplistic and small colour palette and kind of having a pop art style so i think it could work and be perceived as coke but just red. The drawing style would be very thin lined stroke perhaps and look potentially scruffy or hand drawn doodle or something around the that.

So these are some ideas i have for the book cover and have developed more and continuing to develop more to stretch out my mind and design ideas i could potentially do for this book.

Wednesday, 20 November 2013

1980's Graphic Design Inspiration

I decided i'd look at some design work based around the 1980's so i could get a better overview of the era and the design style back then. Below is a collage of many images which are 1980 inspired that i came across.



































Here above is a large range of images i found which relate to the 80's era. They are all very quirky and vivid in colours and overall appearance which help make it look unique and different. The imagery is slightly odd and strange which also helps to give it a distinctive look. A lot of the images are contrasting to give them a bolder appearance and to standout and catch peoples eye's. 80's music was very popular at the time and a few of these 80's inspired images use music as a main theme. Most of the imagery has a somewhat realistic look to it but slightly quirky and odd in its style which is what makes it so interesting and fun looking. Overall there is a wide range of styles of the 80's imagery that are different and unique in its own way, making them more individual and a lot of the 80's imagery i looked into which are shown above are very bold and strong through visuals and colour and the overall look.


Images -

http://designspiration.net/image/155821214452/

http://www.buzzfeed.com/peggy/22-reasons-why-design-was-more-awesome-in-the-80s

http://abduzeedo.com/back-80s

http://blog.wanken.com/11939/
http://www.pinterest.com/mostlynowhere/80-s-style-inspiration/

http://designspiration.net/image/1292569373412/

http://designspiration.net/image/511228833562/