14 April 2011

Andrex Skin Kind floor plans

I was previously involved in creating the artwork and visuals for a large 15 x 15m shopping centre activity for the new Skin Kind range. (See previous post) As I had mentioned, it had been designed with the forethought that as it toured the countrys' shopping centres - each centre would have different restrictions on what footprint size was available.

With this in mind, I was asked to create various floorplans of the activity for the set builders to refer to in each location. The sizes differed from 15 x 15m, to 7 x 8m.

Not the most exciting job, but still something a little different than I'm used to - so I'm not complaing, it keeps me on my toes.

Health Lottery Presentation

This was one of those jobs that was huge, yet had a very tight deadline. I worked a few 15 hour days, one of them was an 18 hour stint. The end product was well worth it though. The client was happy, and I felt proud to have been a part of it.



I'm not sure I can say too much, so I will keep it brief. The Health Lottery is a new forthcoming lottery game playable natiowide. A percentage of the profits will go directly to charities involved within the health sector. When it was explained to me it sounded like a very good system, I've never been a lottery player but I will probably become a regular to this particular lottery. The chances of winning are alot greater than that of it's main rival (which I won't name by name).



My job was to help visualize an additional idea in the medium of A4 prints, and a powerpoint slideshow - which was to be pitched to various important people. I don't think I can tell you the idea due to not personally knowing the actual outcome of the pitch. Therefore I will post a few visuals for you to see at least the colour scheme and styling of the job, without giving anything away.

7 April 2011

Andrex Limited Collection

Limited Collection is the third and final of the large jobs that I was involved in at the same time. I was part of a sizeable team creating a large shopping centre activity to promote another new range from Andrex.



The Limited Collection range boasts to be the only toilet tissue which has uniquely printed rolls in each pack. Something to brighten up an otherwise dull room.



The activity itself needed alot of artwork creating from exsiting branded material. The original pack artwork was quite complex, which meant maximum concentration was needed when adapting it for each item. These items included: a bag for life, t-shirts, badges, 3x double sided A6 leaflets, large banners, a marquee and unit, and a scaled up model of the tissue rolls standing 1m high.