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CCONCEPT & BRIEF Produce merchandise and promotion to aid the existing Ghostfest event. Focussing directly with the audience using Illustration as the main practice of design. Promoting a product range that will reflect and commemorate the show. Cosidering the background of previous years, the run up and bands that have played. Will allow more defined deliverables, and design work to follow up with initial research.

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CCONCEPT & BRIEF

Produce merchandise and promotion to aid the existing Ghostfest event. Focussing directly with the audience using Illustration as the main practice of design. Promoting a product range that will reflect and commemorate the show.

Cosidering the background of previous years, the run up and bands that have played. Will allow more defined deliverables, and design work to follow up with initial research.

ILLUSTRATION

Taking the initial sub culture within the genre of music, inspired by tattoo flash and morbid visualisation. Using a limited colour pallet to create depth and impact. Initial pieces of work to aid my practice.

Mitchell Weaver - OUGD203 Design Practice Two

Leeds University saturday 30th june - sunday 31st july

EMMURE BRUtality will prevail comeback kid TRC last witness demoraliser

PROPOSED RANGE

Creating a tour pack, and visuals that can be applied throughout the festival. The range includes a t-shirt, flag, 7” vinyl, CD, poster and a print edition. These can then be expanded within more merchandise relate products such as, hats, wristbands, lanyards and stickers. Mitchell Weaver - OUGD203 Design Practice Two

PROPOSED OUTCOMES

Full CMYK colour promotional posters, using 1 colour plus stock. The edi-tion print would be screen printed and hand numbered, creating a collected product. This would come within the CD or on it’s own, increasing the range by using the products together and seperately. Mitchell Weaver - OUGD203 Design Practice Two