Sunday, June 23, 2013

SOMETHING SHORT AND SWEET

This bunny is still working at softball so here is a few more designs that I have completed. 

I was asked for two new poster designs. Most of the information was TBA so month was used until I had the information. The first I wanted something to stand out, something that would grab peoples attention and make them want to read more. The second the client ask for bright, colourful and festive. 


I was also asked to design the annual report cover. The only requirement, apart from their logos, name and address, was the display of our three national champion teams. I started with the ball shape for the winning team pictures as a softball. There was faint stitching, to show they were balls but that was deleted as some players lost their faces. The Under 19 Men's team was used as the larger front page as this is their second year in a row winning. Maroon was the main colour because we are QLD.

The last of my new covers was for the masters tournament. Normally they are reserved covers, I believe my last year cover is a few posts down, but I was going for something big and different this year. So I started with players versing each other, the two catchers and the pictures. Then the more I added each facing another it came together. It was going to only be the bottom two triangles but after trying the top two as well it looked amazing. The triangle in the middle shows the softball diamond and the logo. 


As all ways let me know what you think :D

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

BUNNY AND A NEW LOGO

This bunny as been pretty board. Hopping over to subway working and eating carrots at home. Once a week, when this bunny goes to Softball Queensland to paint pictures a new task appears before her eyes.

There is a new softball development program, that the staff are trying to establish. It still incorporates the tee but for teenagers. The client ask for bright colours, as its for young teenagers, but it will appear on several different colour shirts and was not to blend in.

The first step I took was creating the logo design. Incorporating parts of softball into a logo.

The test name at the time was "Play Ball". The triangle represented the diamond, which softball is played on. The little player on the top is playing on a tee, to demonstrate it is kinda like t-ball and it is an unidentified gender player.

*Note: this is a game much like T-Ball but with softball rules and for older kids. Its to help break down the barrier between T-Ball and slow pitch softball.

The name was then changed to "Swing into Softball". From there lots of different colour combinations were used to get the right selection and the font was changed. When thinking of swing, one imagines Italic or curved font. The softball font was "chalk duster" which is a personal favourite of mine when working on softball media.
Due to the extra characters, from Play Ball to Swing Into Softball, the diamond was extended. The font was changed, as mentioned above, and colours where chosen. I used green for the diamond, like a grass field, and kept an unbiased gender player colour. Keeping the logo professional I only wanted two or three colours but colourfully enough for the client. Therefore the player and the "Softball" text matched in colour. Every attempt had the ball changing colour.

The black in the logo seemed out of place with me. But I could not change it to green, as it looked out of place and there is too much maroon with the ball that colour as well. So the last logo, until the panel review, had the text changed to a middle colour dark green. Its more soft and blends beautifully. 

The size of the ball was the last debate. It was asked to be small so the whole ball is seen. If you think the bigger ball is better let me know would love to get some options. 

So the finishing colours are colourfully but still incorporate the softball feel with the green and maroons.  And the best thing they can go on a range of different colour shirts.