Thursday, 2 May 2019

booklet

I had an idea that the cards could be produced in a booklet format so that you can give out cards to people that might need it. the booklet would be the size of a credit card and the cards are to be perforated and the booklet would be bound with the Japanese hole punch stick so that the cards would not have to be folded because that would not work that well on such thick card. 
Bubbles
Ss to add some whimsey there were sleeves designed for bubbles, but the problem is that the initial container is blue so in an attempt to make it white it just looks unfinished. the idea would work really well as an element to get with the other elements as it has a calming effect and also it is something to take your mind off all of the things you have to do if you need it. 

Booklet
this idea was derived from this book that I had when I was a child where you ripped out postcards and they said what out to do with them. this tiny booklet would be about credit card size because that would allow a tiny spleen that would be stitched and the cards would be perforated so they would be easy to rip out. 

accordion  small
The first variation was based on the digitally printed poster that leads to a cleaner fold, but at the same time quite impersonal, as this project is based on how you can and should do better and find motivation it makes sense for it to be made by screenprinting. The folding length ways works nicely as it is more similar to greeting cards. this format would be interesting to have in freshers giftbag. 

accordion huge
this version of the accordion is suited for public spaces, in reality, there would be a lottery ticket system so when you take one there is a roll on the top so that it does not require a ladder to get all of the cards. 

the other idea was to make a Constantina book with the same concept that you would give out cards or leave them in different places. 








just a tiny tester 


I made in an in design document with all of the pages this would be cool for a booklet 

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