Saturday 2 April 2011

interior design ideas


Chairs




Here i have taken the letter 'A' from my Mutton Quad typeface and have then turned it into a chair. This idea came from the researching i did on my previous post. By having certain seating areas in the shape of my Mutton Quad typeface, the interior of my typographical restaurant will all link together.


Plates


The plates for my typographical restaurant would be in the shape of a hexagon, rather than a circle. This idea came from the style of my Mutton Quad typeface. I think that the idea of having most objects in my restaurant in a hexagon shape will look pretty cool and will reflect the title.


Uniform








Interior

Now that my menu is near enough sorted, i have started to look into how the interior of my restaurant could be designed. Below are some images, showing the use of typography within a household/building. This covers areas such as the furniture, plates and glasses.

















Final Menu layout





Friday 1 April 2011

Menu mock up




From creating this mock up of my menu i can see which bits of type need to be altered. This being the heading 'Mutton Quad' on the first page and also some type needs nudging in to the centre so that it does get lost in the folds.

Layouts



Thursday 31 March 2011

Typefaces

Second menu idea

This menu design follows the same inner layout but has a different die cut on the front cover.







First menu idea

On this menu design i have used a die cut in between the letters 'A' and 'D' in the word Quad. This triangular die cut then flows onto the inner pages of my gate folded menu. This then creates a nice position for my sub headings to be placed. 

On the inside pages i have used the idea of 'hanging' type. This looks minimalist but also gives the menu a grid structure.



experimenting with die cuts



With my 'Mutton Quad' typeface being based around the shape of a hexagon i thought of also using this shape for my menu. The only down side of using this shape is that it limits me to where and where i cannot place my type on the inside pages.



This die cut idea came from the brochure design shown in my research work. I find this die cut really effective and eye catching. Out of all three of these ideas, this is my favourite.


This die cut takes the shape of the gap in between the letters 'A' and 'D'. This compared to the ones above is very minimal but could be very effective.

Type layout

I have been looking at examples of grid systems and the way in which the typography has been laid out on current design work. Below are some swiss poster designs that show the many different styles and ways that typography can be used. I am drawn towards the use of 'hanging' typography (this can be seen on the first image, on the two posters on the right hand side). Some of the typography can also be seen at different angles, allowing it to morph into random shapes. 









With my typeface that i have designed being based around the shape of a hexagon, i thought of using one of the face's for the typography to run off like shown in the image above. This way the menu title 'Mutton Quad' and the typography used on the inner pages will connect better with one another. 


Inspiration

Below are a number of typography based design brochures. All of these are gate folded, which is the style in which i am aiming for with my restaurant menu. The first design brochure shows a good example of how creative informative typography can be and also shows off a neat grid system within all the jumbled up type. I also like the use of hierarchy on this brochure as it gives the typography more depth (this is something i will consider with the typography on my menu).

The last three brochures have used die cuts in the designs. These i think (if used properly) can make the brochure look neat and classy, giving the design a nice finishing touch. This is defiantly something i will look into on my menu design.







Monday 28 February 2011

This is the Typeface i will be using for the Logo of my restaurant.

Wednesday 23 February 2011

Mutton Quad Typeface

Here is the 3D typeface that i have designed for Mutton quad. These are only the rough visuals, so now i am going to make them into vectors on illustrator.








Friday 18 February 2011

3D Typography

There are many different styles of 3D typography, so choosing one may take a while.



This first piece of 3D type has been built up by duplicating and placing together the same letters over and over again. This is one option i could possible use for creating my 3D type, but i am not totally sure whether i want to create a hand crafted typeface or a screen based one.



I have included these two images in my research as it shows the possibilities of how 3D typography could be incorporated into my restaurant design.  The Logo for my restaurant could be raised off the wall like the typography shown in the first image or be spread about outside the entrance of the restaurant. 


This is a typeface that someone has created from scratch by using graph paper. This paper allows you to create 3D objects,  all of which are at the right proportion. Out of all of these different methods of creating 3D type i am drawn more to this one. I with develop my own typeface and then create it in illustrator.