Tuesday, 18 May 2010

For screen


Enough of print, let's take this to screen!

So I decided to create an iPhone app for my brand, slips. I thought this was appropriate because of my main target audience being people whom are associated with the elderly. These people are liable to own an iPhone.

I began designing the app. I started off simply using the name of the brand, then moved on to using colour and shapes. I played on the idea of two things becoming one, which is what my brand more or less is.


















I furthered my favourite designs and created them on illustrator.


















I also put them into context, to see what they'd look like if they were the final designs.
I think they all work really well, although whatever the final design is, will be the logo. I've already designed a logo; a simple 'slips', carefully created. As much as I feel the coloured variations work well, I think I will probably go with my already designed logo.

























I used an existing photograph from the internet as a template to design what my app would look like once opened.
I have a few examples as to what my ''homepage'' would look like. Many apps have options to choose from which are placed around the name of the app (if that makes any sense at all?) I tried this idea, but it didn't look right. As there's only going to be four options to choose from, which isn't many, the options above the app name didn't look as though they belonged.
I've chosen to take the 4 options beside eachother further (last image)












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