Wednesday, 20 April 2016

Finished product

After much alteration and many adjustments I'm finally at a place where I'm satisfied with my brochure. *phew










Sunday, 17 April 2016

Night time colours

Pastel colours are a no no. Not right for the theme or the age group. Needs to be stronger and more colourful and eye-catching and relevant to theme. Going for darker colours to suit the night time




Percy's Reserve colours look best, make all of them dark blue.


Further development

Further development on my amended design

I used bright red in the corners initially to try and create a sense of playfulness and colour and fun, but upon further development the red isn't really working







Thinking about aesthetics, pastel colours? 






Change in direction.

It feels a little like I'm banging my head against the wall with my current design so I've opened up a new document and I've started from scratch to get a totally clean slate and new perspective rather than trying to reposition old images

With the boxes for the text I was attempting to mimic the erratic way information is displayed in the Horrible History children's magazines and in many other 'fun' informational brochures and magazines aimed at children. I realised pretty soon that this wasn't working for my aesthetic









Trying to mimic the mucus droplets made by the glowworms to create a pattern/texture







Saturday, 9 April 2016

Layout changes

Changing it up, - don't have photo as full background




Adding the texture element




Map colour change

The deep red really isn't working

This one looks too 'christmassy'


Looks too much like water


Just nope.



Getting somewhere! Don't want the colour to be too close to the roads as they won't stand out. Don't want to change the road colour too much as these are universally recognised road colour codes. 


Changed road colours slightly, I think this orange works the best with the greens and blue


 The colours are quite jarring though. The green and orange clash a bit


Reduced saturation works much better, still bright but not so jarring.


Friday, 8 April 2016

Duck facts

Apparently bread is actually bad for ducks! Left over bread is bad for the environment too as it grows moulds and attracts rats. Bread fills up the ducks then they don't get the nutrients they actually need and can develop serious health problems as a result, such as not being able to fly anymore! Which is of course potentially fatal. - Make this a 'fun fact' for the kids, informative, educational, interesting.


New layout ideas

I want to make it brighter and more inviting, have more to look at etc.
Ideas for the Botanic spread: feature the ducks, there's a duck feeding station by the pond. Have duck facts?

Also the boy's clothes needed different, brighter, more playful colours.


 Bread? Ducks eat bread
 Duck from the pond at the Botanics

Map concept

I think I'll have the map set out like this, with the close ups set up a though they've zoomed in. Not sure what to do about road names, are they needed? If so how many should I do? I don't think it's necessary or practical to name every single one


Map Drawings

Some sketch ups of the maps, not sure how to arrange them yet

Central Park:

Percy's Reserve:


Botanic Gardens:


Wellington Harbour, including Eastbourne and Petone