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T-Shirt And Swing Tag Finish Designs | Graphic Design

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I had presentation anyway, standing, in front of the clients, my lecturers  and all of my course-mates. I was so nervous when i putting together for the presentation and preparing the speech note, i was even more nervous when my name called out for the presentation, like the butterfly in my stomach feeling. I had no clue how to talk about my designs to the clients, how did people in their job talk to their clients? "Just talk about why you choose this designs" "what audience this designs are for?" "what are these designs?". Fortunately, the  feedbacks from the clients and peers (as course-mates), they were very positives, they like how I placed the logo on the t-shirt. My neck chain design was like and the use of colours was like. And they like roses in black and white. They're may looks like it's not enough comments but they're good enough for me, at least all are positives. Now i'm going to show you my finish designs, firstly, the log...

T-Shirt and Swing Tag Development Designs | Graphic Design

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This is, what my lecturers calls them, the live project, meaning of this is because this involves with clients, real clients, outside of the college, things you do in these kind of jobs. This is my first project that clients will come over to view our designs, but my second live project, i have done the project for client before, even though didn't came over in person. It was Art Learning East Midlands, speaking of which. So this clients is Kill or Cure, as in clothing company kind, they wanted to launch a new range of T-shirts as well as tags and new logos, and designs to appeal to teenagers aged 13 – 15 and an older market 16 – 25. All designs are targeted to these audiences. Before i starting to designs, i have to do the questionnaire to hand out to my course-mates. Later i collected all of the questionnaire and analysed it, the results I found are that they prefer to only spend   £15 – £20 on a t-shirt. Most of them preferred green or blue t-shirts and m...