Tuesday 28 May 2013

Brief 4: Promotional Design

These are a couple of the promotal poster that I mocked up. I did try creating adverts using other photographs, but as I mention before, my main issue was finding an image that had a high enough resolution. 

Bus Shelter Adverts




This was one of the adverts which didn't turn out as well as I hoped, mainly because it is too low quality and also because I think there is too much focus on the chocolate and so the logo and strapline doesn't stand out. 


This was another of thei mages which I thought would be perfect for the face of the brand but unfortunately I could not find an edition of it that was higher quality than the mock up above. 

Bus Shelter Mock Up


PROMOTION PROPOSAL

I am proposing a pop up shop and a Yopot trailer in the centre of Leeds to help spread the word about Yogpots. There would also be workers walking around the city with branded carrier trays offering testers and yoghurts to buy. 

Design for the shop front - using the face of a celebrity in an advert raises the credibility of the brand and product starts to forget a connection between the brand promise and the consumer because if a celebrity trusts the brand, then a consumer should also trust the brand, celebrity are cultural idols who greatly influence consumer behaviour, they have a power to make a brand popular. 


STALL PROPOSAL

These are the basic mock ups for how the brand would be applies to the mini stalls that would be dotted around Leeds, one person would be behind serving customers and handing out small testers, while the other person would be walking up and down the street handing out flyers that directed pedestrians to the website to find out more about the brand and where to buy the product. 



YOGPOT TRAILER MOCK UP



 Just like with the outer pacakging for the small yoghurt multipack range, I think that having three of the logos along the bottom is too much, it is better to have it simpler and focus making the logo the most powerful part of the trailer for the promotion.





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