Wednesday, 19 March 2014

OUGD503 Responsive Studio Brief 1 Cath Kidston


Brief Title: Cath Kidston

The Brief: Design a new print for Cath Kidston
Design one new conversational print taking into account our brand values and print style. Examples of conversational prints within our range would include Cowboy, Garden Birds, Guards of London – these are prints with a recognisable picture within them. Classic Cath Kidston floral, spots or stripes would not be described as a conversational print. 
The print should be designed to be used across three of our product categories; Women’s Fashion, Women’s Accessories and Home. We are looking for an original theme and a fresh new take on our unique visual style. Your print can take any visual direction you wish, as long as you



Considerations:
Please submit the print in both repeat tile and stepped out versions, and create three different colourways. You should use a maximum of 12 colours.


Concept/ Proposition
I aim to create a print that is in a certain theme, that are handrawnt then edited on to the computer


Background
If you wanted to buy an ironing board cover in the early 1990s you had limited options. One: utilitarian grey. Two: ‘comedy’ – think a man in
his underwear. Cath Kidston realised there must be a way to update something traditional with a modern, unexpected new look, and cheer up a dull chore in the process. Having recently opened a shop selling vintage fabrics, bits and pieces collected from flea markets, and car boot sales, and old furniture repainted in bright colours inspired by the interiors of her childhood home, it was inevitable that Cath would start designing her own prints and products. A floral print ironing board cover was one of the first Cath Kidston products and it caught the attention of customers and press alike, helping to establish the brand.
20 years on we’re still cheering up the everyday with our fresh, witty take on design. We’re known for our original, practical products and cheerful, colourful prints which have a hint of nostalgia but are always fit for modern life.
We are The Home of Modern Vintage, and now have more than 130 stores worldwide.
Our brand is...
   Approachable and inclusive
   Warm and friendly
   Cheerful and fun
   Confident and quirky
   Imaginative and unique
   Modern and relevant
   Comforting and homely
   Straightforward and real



Target Audience
Female, 29 years old, has just moved in to her first proper home of her own, has a job she really enjoys, has a close group of friends and a family she values, she doesn’t have children yet... but she’s got plenty of friends who have.



Tone of voice
British sense of humour and cheekiness


Deliverables
Please submit the print in both repeat tile and stepped out versions, and create three different colourways. You should use a maximum of 12 colours.
                                                           

Concept Statement

What are you going to do?

1. Research into Cath Kidston Prints, Conversational Prints
2. Pick a theme then research into that theme
3. Handraw the images then Digitalize them and create the prints

Why are you going to do it?

1. To get a better understanding of what they are asking for
2. So I have ideas of what I am going to do in my prints
3. To give the prints a more of a personalized touch

Who are you doing it for ?

1. Cath Kidston
2. The female audience that shops there
3. Any new customers

How are you going to do it?

1. Primary and secondary research
2. Draw
3. Use a scanner and use Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator

What do you aim to produce?

1. A various range of Prints
2. 3 different colours
3. A final print

After doing various amounts of research to help me gather a theme, I decided to pick a country theme. I found the images online which I took and hand drew and coloured. Below are the three images i used. I thought about incorporating tractors and hay bales etc in to the design but I found that the following three would be enough for my design instead of making it look too cluttered.

Below are the hand drawn imagery which i then scanned onto the computer to digitalise.




Once the imagery was on photoshop and illustrator, i didn't alter the styles too much, I wanted to keep the rawness and the imperfections to the designs to make them more personal.

Below are the final boards which I submitted to the competition.







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