Monday, 13 January 2014

Mutton Quad

Initial designs

To start off with i went on indesign and looked at all the glyphs for the typeface Zapfino, i then found one that had the initals of what the name was that i came up with Pica Pizzas. 


These were the glyphs i looked at. 



This is the selected glyph that looks a bit like PP, with a little editing it could look more like a PP. 
This typeface works really well with the type of restaurant i am trying to create, it looks high end and and expensive. 



 

This is the edited version below, i removed the crossbar from the P on the right and then made the counters wider so they had more definition






I then started to play around with this to create different logos.






These below have a pizza type object behind. 




I then created a logo that could go on a shop front as the main name for the restaurant and the smaller logo isto go on such things as napkins or restaurant menus. 







Working out pizza sizes 


30 Picas = 5 inches
36 Picas = 6 inches 
48 Picas = 8 inches 
60 Picas = 10 inches
72 Picas = 12 inches
More development 




I started off having this deep blue colour but i then had some feedback that it might look like pizza express so i then went away and looked at other colour choices. 







Choosing the colours and logos 










Receipt 










Pizza board sleeve






Drinks menu 







Take away box
First laser cuts 
These coasters i feel look too boring and simple, also the raster was wrong and the thin lines were supposed to be much thicker! Also the wood doesn't have the correct grain, it wasn't rustic enough for the restaurant. 
with my first laser cut of this placemat i firstly got the raster wrong so it created these pepsi looking semi circles over my design and the wood didnt have the grain i wanted, it was also far too big so i had to get it cut again.
Finished items 

With the finished wood items i varnished them with some dark oak wood so they had a rustic look to them.
 Placemat



coasters 














Wine menu 







Placemat





Wine menu 



Place-mat



Receipt 








Coasters 

 these were my first attempts at rastering on to the wood, but as can be seen they didnt line up correctly so the logo didnt go across the 4 coasters. It also gives you a chance to see the wood before it was varnished.





With varnish














Printing stamp


Menu 















Wooden pizza board with sleeve







 Embossed napkin 








Water bottle 


Getting the vinyl off 





 







Wine bottles  








Takeaway box





Range of materials produced 




















All the items together 












Putting my logo on my chosen place for the restaurant in the area of Nottingham.






Final Design Boards






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