In this blogpost I have brought together all of the designs I have made to display the range clearly. I am so pleased that my colour choices and process of making the patterns has meant that these three ranges do work cohesively as a wider range. I can see it as something that could be added to and it could continue to expand.
I have used images found online to mock up my designs, realistically, the designs could cross over and each one could be applied to each product, but it would be a very repetitive set of images if I showed every single option. Instead, I have tried to show the full range of products with the different designs on.
I thought I was being ambitious by proposing such a wide range of outcomes from something as small as a bookmark to something large scale like wallpaper. However, I think this works well as the patterns are very versatile and work well on a wide range of scales. The final range I have shown spans stationary, homeware and textiles but I can see the potential for this to expand onto ceramics and accessories. My research over the course of this project has taught me that there are really no limits once the designs are made, they can be applied to most things. Especially designs like mine which are decorative and quite subtle. Shops like Paperchase or John Lewis stock extensive ranges of products which are all based around the same few designs.
For the purpose of this brief though, I think the product range I have chosen links well to the intentions I set out in the brief. Having the designs on homeware instantly brings nature into the home which is what the brief asked for. Also, the stationery and textile items I have chosen are things that could be bought for personal use but also for a gift. The idea of gifting these products promotes the sharing of positivity which is important when so many people are suffering with stress.
For the purpose of this brief though, I think the product range I have chosen links well to the intentions I set out in the brief. Having the designs on homeware instantly brings nature into the home which is what the brief asked for. Also, the stationery and textile items I have chosen are things that could be bought for personal use but also for a gift. The idea of gifting these products promotes the sharing of positivity which is important when so many people are suffering with stress.
I am going to cut this content down for my presentation boards and try to be efficiently selective with my images to show the full extent of the range but not make the boards look cluttered.
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