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32 ohm audio bag redesign.

post #1 of 12
Thread Starter 

So, I recently got an assignment to create new shopping's for a high end boutique store from a class at my school, I immediately thought 32 OHM AUDIO!!!!! , the last time i went there they were using plain brown bags, nothing wrong with them but they are a fairly classy store so why no classy bags? I decided to create them and BAM here we go, all done in Adobe illustrator. Tell me what you guys think I am trying to get them to bite on this design hehehe for free of course. *sorry for all the grammatical errors, i just had like 6 cups of coffee working on my senior project and cant think straight*top one is 18x14 and 6 deep, bottom is 9x6 and 3 deep

1hour challenge big bag.pdf1hour challenge small bag.pdf


Edited by WhiteCrow - 11/19/10 at 3:43pm
post #2 of 12

Spacing of the text looks off. "Ohm" on the tube one looks like it should be higher. Also, not sure if it's just because "Ohm" is too low, but "32" looks a little too high. Font is a little too plain though.

 

Otherwise looks good.

post #3 of 12
Thread Starter 

The font is supposed to be plain, minimalist and i do agree with the spacing I need to fix that a bit hehehehe. another flaw*the computers fault* I left a about half inch of white overhang on the right side s it could be glued onto the inside of the bag but it seems to have pulled a disappearing act.

also anyone get what I did with the headphones on the bag?

post #4 of 12

Eh, there's a difference between minimalist font, and using a default font. Look into free commercial use fonts, they'll look much less noobish. lol.

post #5 of 12
Thread Starter 

......this isn't a default font, its a custom font, i think it was black water rigs or something like that.I could have used Helvetica but I don't particularly care for the font.* the font every sign ever uses*

post #6 of 12

This should help

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Edited by salannelson - 11/20/10 at 7:40am
post #7 of 12
Thread Starter 

HAHAHAHAHA that's a good one, well i was going for a type face they already had up*there current logo* and this was pretty similar.Also that was pretty funny, go to innovation and choose NO then yes.

post #8 of 12

I hate to be a debbie downer, but this looks like it could have been done in MS Paint and there would have been no need for Illustrator. There is nothing creative here.

post #9 of 12
Thread Starter 

..its a design for a shopping bag done in vectors, its not like i was trying to recreate the Mona Lisa its a simplistic upgrade form a plain brown bag to this.

post #10 of 12
Quote:
Originally Posted by WhiteCrow View Post

..its a design for a shopping bag done in vectors, its not like i was trying to recreate the Mona Lisa its a simplistic upgrade form a plain brown bag to this.


I laughed.

post #11 of 12
Thread Starter 

^^^ I'm glad some one has a sense of humor hahahahaha. :P

post #12 of 12

'Induction' is the font used in 32 OHM AUDIO's logo. There are two types of free induction font floating on the web, and only one of them display the number 32 correctly.

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