CoP: Final Designs












Thursday, 14 January 2016 by Ashley Woodrow-smith
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CoP: Module Evaluation

This module was definitely not as strong as I had hoped. My time planning did not go to plan, although it did help me gain a sense of where I should be and motivated me to meet my own deadlines. I regret not doing enough primary research. Working in a bar/restaurant, I have been in contact with the brand ambassadors for Bruichladdich, Botanist and Absolut, yet the people I contacted did not respond. I think that my investigation could have been approved by doing a survey. I had originally planned to, but found it difficult to figure out what information I wanted to receive from the data. Although, I believe my investigation could have been better organised, I am happy with the practical side of my submission. The research that I have done into Cuba, rum and Che Gevara has heavily influenced and re-inforced the branding of my rum. My investigation into branding has also helped me create a brand with depth and substance. I do, however, regret not producing more work for how the brand could be expanded. I would like to have produced more advertisements, packaging and a website. Overall I have enjoyed the investigation and research involved in this module as it will influence a lot of my future work. 

by Ashley Woodrow-smith
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Cop Practical: Advertising


 I had the idea to advertise through a less corporate way by using graffiti art to add the the hand-rendered art style that is currently on the label.

I research graffiti adverts, yet they all seemed very corporate, and clashed with the ideals and themes theatre currently associated with the Santiago brand.
A graffiti style that is incredibly fitting with the politics and rebellion are the works of Shepard fairey, who uses russian constructivist colour scheme to create striking images.

Cuban graffiti mainly focuses on the topic of Che Gevara. I was hesitant to use che gevara as an association to the rum as some people may not agree with some of the things he did. But he is also considered an iconic figure for rebellion which is the theme that runs through my brand.
Using inspiration from the image above, I experimented with a shepard fairlys art style using the cuban flags colours to produce a graffiti piece that didn't try to be an advert for the rum. Instead, the actual product can be secondary to the brands message to the audience.
The brand could expand this theme to diferent topics of interest and focus on certain individuals who have become cultural icons. The brand has to be careful about who it uses in the artwork and how. It would be inappropriate to blatantly try to associate nelson mandela with a rum product. Instead the brand has to be distanced so as to just promote the creating of this type of artwork.



Friday, 8 January 2016 by Ashley Woodrow-smith
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