Thursday 24 May 2012

Final Business Card / Letterhead / Lanyard




Stationary Items for Club

Well the stationary items for the club are mainly based on the White and Blue poster, same colour schemes. 

Letterhead

The letterhead is incredibly simple and fits into the range rather well, I just slapped big left margin on it to put any information about the club, page number and so on, any secondary information. I then put the text box to about 8 -10 words a line to bring the readability up, justified it to fit the structural layout of the page and pushed it to the right of the page to give the eye some rest against the page. 

Overall, I experimented with a few stocks but I had to resort to white stock so it would fit my range better. Personally I preferred putting it on slightly grey/brown stock which conotes the clubs atmosphere a bit better and gives it a feeling of grunge. White paper works better for readability to be fair...

Lanyards

These lanyards can be made for ALL the staff (bar staff/DJ/Security/Photographer...) The design is focused on usability, often in a busy club you don't know who's who, the lanyard helps distinguis but being able to either scan the Code and clearly stating your job role. Stock is nice thick matt so the lanyard does not tear. 

Ticket

Design was based on usability over the ascetics, on the back there is a bar code and on the rip off side of the ticket there is a QR code for when you get to the venue and you need to validate your ticket, event times, acts, dates ect. Any information you might need to know. There is also club contact details on the back incase you have a query and want to contact cable.

Business Cards

For these I decided against just using a plain design and put one of Sarah's photos on the top to make it stand out, i feel as the image also conotes the grunge factor of the club while the gradient and the colour scheme makes it stand out in a crowd of business cards... Same colour scheme as the website. On the back I put details down for one of the managing directors of cable with all the relevant information laid out in a clear, clean, slightly commercial way to fit the industry.   

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