Collaborative effort
#1
Posted 24 March 2010 - 04:45 PM
So here is one of the first one's we've done for Sleeping Fox Ale House.
I came up with the drawing and he had a little more time to work on it and the style the person liked leaned more towards Jecrt's style than mine.
It's been great working with him on these projects and talking beer.
Here is the ruff drawing.
And here it is close to being finished lable.
#3
Posted 24 March 2010 - 06:50 PM
Congrats on your partnership and these two designs look great
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#4
Posted 24 March 2010 - 07:33 PM
These are really cool! The fairy dog is very interesting and so unique! It is soooo neat that you two are working together, could be an example here, that we are not always competing against each other. I love putting folks ideas in vector it just brings everything together so nice.
Congrats on your partnership and these two designs look great
Thanks and true most of us seem to be competing against each other but it's not a "cut through" enviroment. I've asked for font types that CH liked and other designers were more than happy to assist.
The fairy dog "client" put that idea togeather cause his son like's dogs and his daughter likes fairies. But wanted it to be a tribal tattoo looking thing and masculine for himself, hinse the not so fairy wings. lol..
#7
Posted 27 March 2010 - 01:42 AM
it still needs a little work but..
I love the concept, The Fairy Dog is awesome, but I have to agree the blue just does not jump out and blow me away. I would love to see it with a Golden to Brown blend
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#8
Posted 27 March 2010 - 04:54 AM
#10
Posted 29 March 2010 - 04:39 PM
humm im not convinced with the blue color. WHat others colors are you thinking to use?
It's in the first stages I still have some work to do. I just pull blue out of the air for no reason what so ever. I need a little work on the dog still and want to add a little depth with different colors on the wing, the dog and the tail.
Thanks for the suggestion I'll probably try to stay away from browns simply cause the bottles the labels will be used on will most likely be brown. I do like the golden color though.I love the concept, The Fairy Dog is awesome, but I have to agree the blue just does not jump out and blow me away. I would love to see it with a Golden to Brown blend
Well I have no athority over the names just the images But I did help them narrow it down between sleepy fox or sleeping fox. I felt sleeping fox sounded better over all.My two cents. Where did the name Sleeping Fox come from? The reason I ask is that, by naming it with a downer (sleep) that takes the fun out of the upper. In the NW of the US they have some micro brews with names like Trout Slayer and research has shown most brew drinkers fall in the category of wanting something that makes them feel, even with a drink of beer they accomplish something. Sorry if I missed a post or two, but these are like I said two cents if you have the ability to change the name.
There are microbrews all over the world with odd names. I personally don't care for Trout Slayer though. sounds like they were trying to hard to name it. ? just my opinion though.
I also wouldn't say it was a downer but more of a relaxing name. Kick back and have a Sleeping fox ale. but it's not for a commercial brew just personal use.
Really like the Sleeping Fox. The post above remarked about the name. For me a sleeping
fox is ready to awake for anything that comes its way. Smile, how different we all perceive things.
true, true.
#14 Guest_cre8ivediff_*
Posted 29 March 2010 - 07:08 PM
#15
Posted 29 March 2010 - 07:11 PM
LOL thanks appreciate the complement.i said something about the blue clor but forgot to say -> good job!!!
on the Fairy Dog... have you tried reversing the color? ie...dog motif is white with blue back, etc..? just curious...I like the graphic for it!
No i haven't yet. I actually need to work on it today and may try a reversed look.
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