This blog is to be used for updating any new graphic design pictures that I find interesting and they will be posted and commented on.
F1RST BLOG EVER!!!
So this is the first blog that I have ever posted in my life. I am sort of excited and stressed about it at the same time! What, with all the gadgets and craziness to add-I do not know where to start! I am a full-time student at Parkland College and I am trying to work part time to stay afloat. Aside from all the personal stuff, I have to post graphic design images that I like or attract me to them and mention where I found the image, what it stands for, dicuss its quality, and describe its function.
Monday, October 18, 2010
"Pocketful of Fresh"
I thought this was a great idea for Listerine PocketMist. The subject was found in CMYK Magazine located in the Parkland Library. The Art Director is Timothy Chen, the photographer is Elwin Goh, and the instructor of the artist is Scott Wilson. This art originated from The Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California. The tag line for this product says, "New Listerine PocketMist. A convenience pocket size oral care." It is quite interesting the way the artist decided to take the size differences into a dramatic effect for the product. If you have ever tried Listerine from the bottle, you know the kind of powerfully clean feeling you mouth feels after swishing. The placement of the strips located in the bottom right hand corner gives you an idea of what the product is because it is by itself. The ad tells just how powerful they must be with the resemblance of having that big bottle of mouthwash right in your pocket. Ingenious idea in my opinion.
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