Monday 7 January 2013

final t-shirt outcome

This is drawing that I done that I began to get fully developed on Photoshop.  The changes that I made to the final outcome was, I set the colours for the background in a darker tone so that waves and the surfer silhouettes will be the main focus of the design. I add a white thick line across the background of the design so that it look like a tide of a wave, I used the paint brush tool to create thin lines around wave of the design. Also I changed the font of the design because it relates to the theme or the concept of the design. 
  My t-shirt is aimed at young teens who are interested in surfing or enjoyed doing surfing for a living or a hobby. I chose this  design because the colours are not too bright which makes the logo of my brand stand out also I chose this design because the two surfer silhouettes shows that the design appeals to both young male and female teens. The materials and techniques that I used were fine liner, colouring pencils and pens to create the t-shirt design and I used photo shop to develop the t-shirt design a bit more further. I took one of flowers from the design and create a halfway boarder around the design so that the logo will be the main focus of the t-shirt outcome. To make the design a bit more developed or improved is to add more colour around the background and the silhouettes of the design.  The artist and designer that inspired me is Chris Ede because the way he uses different techniques and materials helped me develop towards my final outcome. The comparisons between the Chris Ede illustration and my final outcome is the dark tonal shades around the waves but the differences are the Chris Ede illustration has a simmery reflection of the surfer whereas my final outcome has a solid silhouettes of the two surfers.



 I used my first logo as my inspiration because it was an development from the first logo to final outcome that a chose for my t-shirt design. I also developed my first logo by adding the female surfer but I made the female and male surfers into silhouettes. The other developments that I made from my logo design was, changing the waves into a different shade of colour but lighter because it drawns in to the details of the waves and the boldness of the background of the design. The differences between the development of the Blazzing Bonzer logo and the original logo is, I changed the font of the developed logo so that it relates the theme of the brand of the logo and I made the tide of the waves look faded because I wanted to make the texture of the waves a bit smooth and settle. The similarities between the developed logo and the original logo is I kept the tide of the wave in shape of a b because it is the initials of the logo.