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Friday, 24 September 2010

Photography Fashion Shoot in Leicester

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Tamworth based photographer Kimberley Turrell from Kimberley-Jane: Designs and Leicesterhsire Ladies Beth Widowson and Lizze Leary from Kindred Sole embarked on a day of fashion, shoes, skittles and horse stables. As a result some gorgeous fashion photography was produced for Kindred Soles website. Their Autumn/Winter collection of 2010 went live this week and below are the results.

Kindred Sole handpick the finest designs from around the world from established designer brands  as well as up and coming footwear designers and it was my job to photograph the new styles for A/W 2010. Lizze and Beth picked an equestrian centre in Leicester and we were given the freedom to photgraph any where.

We set up camp in one of the stables and received a few odd looks as our model Promise Armstrong (as stunning as she was) posed for the first photo in a mini dress and gorgeous shoes (well boots). Obviously neither were suitable for the environment of horse stables but the lighting was perfect! Below is the first photo of the day:





































As we were photgraphing Promise the lady in the opposite barn had been carefully creating a very neat bed of saw dust. The kind with very straight edges that just beg you to mess it up a bit. But she kindly agreed to let us use it so instead of running through it like a crazed person we delicatley placed a blanket and Promise on the sawdust. After bit of photoshop magic this was the result:

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With over 250 photographs taken on the day I had my work cut out to prepare them all for the website. This fashion photography blog is a very very small collection of the photographs taken on the day. A sneaky peak of what we achieved and an idea of what else is in store...

I would like to finish off with my favourite photo of the day. This is the winning picture for me! I would love to hear your thoughts so leave a comment or share with us your favourite location.

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If your wondering how Kindred Soles home page looks,
these are the photographs they chose to illustrate their new A/W styles:

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Thursday, 9 September 2010

Design Winners at Fresh Business Thinking

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Maybe I I take my role as a designer a little too seriously but when I am surrounded my marketing material I cant help but analyse it. If I dont like it why dont I? What is it about their colour scheme that I like?

Let me put it into context...Yesterday I went to the 'Fresh Business Thinking' conference and thumbs up to them because it was really informative and I came home buzzing with ideas. There were several stands and whilst most were not relevant to me I enjoyed examing their marketing material. In all honesty some were very bad, some were very plain but three in particular stood out. They grabbed my attention and because I am a graphic designer I initially judge a company by their brand and design. If they're marketing material is aestically pleasing I am more likely to trust them. That's my opinion, what do you make your judgements on?

The four brochures that impressed me the most are below:


The top three companies are as follows:







I have put this company first because their brochure impressed me the most. I get drawn in by pretty pictures and so this one gets gold! Obviously this is my opinion someone else might hate it. If you do please tell me why.

This brochure contained rich imagery on every page that was unique and relevant to the title.

   

Graphic images were layered on top of tetxtured patterns which gave the page more depth and the composition told the veiwer a story. I think this is a very important point - pictures tell a story. This information can be read by the veiwer instantly. Once you have gained their attention they then go on to read further.





This brochure caught my attention because of it's strong black and bright pink presence. Also the middle page opens out which offers readers further interaction and sets it apart from your standard A6 brochures.







The third brochure is very clever. The company specialise in platform integration (iphone apps to you and me) but it's choice of front cover design was already burried in my mind.

I picked this brochure up because the colours and bold graphic design caught my attention. When I got home I realised I had seen something similar the previous day whilst researching my article about graphic design inspiration.

Now whilst this is not a copy it is continuing the theme started on the Computer Arts magazine front cover which I think is very clever. People will subconsiously recognise Viadeo's style and make the connection.



 I hope this article has provided you with some fantastic reference to good design. Remember if you like something ask yourself why.

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Tuesday, 7 September 2010

Graphic Design Inspiration

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The Graphic Designers featured in this list have been chosen because they fly the flag for perfection! This blog showcases 10 recent creations that will inspire you to rush off and get designing. Although the work is predominantly graphic design a few illustration pieces have made it in here too.

Whilst I have been researching these images I have been constantly asking myself "I love it, but would I hang it on my wall?". Granted most pieces created are for advertising purposes and are designed to grab your attention with beautiful, swirling patterns that draw you in but when we look at this first one ask yourself that question.

This gorgeous image was created by Radim Malinic from Brand Nu and I would have this on my wall with a  black shiny frame on a white wall. Imagine the colours jumping out.



Below, also from Radim Malinic those elegant colours still going strong:


Moving onto our next inspirational drawing this is what its all about! Scott Pollard has captured a moment using light and flowing movement. The dancers energy is leaping out of my computer but whilst I love this image this trend can be very popular. I think because the movement has been captured beautifully it allows this image to stand out.


Following on from fantasy imagery this next one by Si Scott blends together flowing perfection. Exquisite detail that almost looks like chrome or ink depending which part you look at.





 *Trend Alert* - Michal Miszkurka has made my day! Geometric shapes, bold colour, blending and cool typography. What more could we ask for? Oh a bit of line drawing thrown in as well. Michal Miszkurka has been featured in Computer Arts to read this article click here.


 Mike Lythgoe is also some one who frequents the pages of Computer Arts and looking at his work its no wonder why. A futuristic peice with a nod to the tessellating shapes of Mathmetics artist Escher.





































Would I have this next peice on my wall? - hell yea! No more needs to be said. Our next inspirational artists is Sanna Annukka. I recomend you view more of her work here.



And after the previous explosion of clour I would like to introduce Jasper Goodall with these thought provoking images. The crispness of colour and juxtoposition in the first image is very succesful and powerful.



I hope you have found these images interesting and enjoyed looking at them, I know I have! However,  there is still one more person I would like to include because his work is brilliant. A special mention to Mat Maitland:


       

If you would like me to build an inspirational list for you contact me at Kimberley-Jane: Design.

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It would also be good to hear your comments about the artwork I have included - Do you agree with my points?