Monday 23 April 2018

Final Outcomes

After thinking of how to develop my designs. I realised that maybe using the actual dimensions of the wardrobe would be appropriate as it's staying true to it's structure, much like how blueprints are meant to be illustrated.

It also illustrate the idea of the design which can appeal to the target consumers in some way. People may find it quite interesting as well as intriguing. I also added some depth to the design y using different lightweights and styles for the lines illustrating part of the design. Not only does it make it look more 3d it can also indicate different parts of the structure that make up the whole design, making it look more understandable visually of what it's suppose to illustrate. I've also added size measurement lines but used phrases instead that describe the product to give more context that just the design; as I do realise that just having the illustration may not be enough to make it interesting to consumers. Because, if consumers don't understand or identify with it, its likely that they won't bother looking at it, therefore failing the whole purpose of the design. I think added the phrases differently helps as well as the slogan, that incorporated the products name to it. Not only it may seem clever it also effectively introduces the product line, informing the consumers of the exact product they can buy, therefore if they are interest they can quickly and easily look for the product themselves. Furthermore, the minimal element I think works really well and also fit IKEA's image of prioritising functionally over being gaudy and kitch. I think, overall the design works very well as could could work well on other mediums like social media adverts as it is interesting enough Social media user may see it as a game and try to figure it out therefor successfully being interactive at the same time. It can also spread to a wider audience range, giving the design more consumer coverage.




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