Showing posts with label CHOCOLOT BRIEF. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CHOCOLOT BRIEF. Show all posts

Tuesday, 11 December 2012

Chocolot brief gift bag



These are the nets for gift bags for the chocolot brief. I decided to keep them black or white so that the chocolate packaging stood out against them.

Chocolot brief small chocolate chunk box


This was the first design I did for the chocolate box, after a crit they decided that the pattern was too busy and the logo was lost.




These three designs are my final ones for this packaging. They have a cut out flavour part like the chocolate bar boxes.











Chocolot brief final logo


This is the final logo for the Chocolot brief




Chocolot brief chocolate jar nutrition labels


This is the development work for my jar labels.




After having a talk with Phil we felt it was best to have the edges rounded off to fit better with the jar labels.




OUGD301 Submission photos/ Chocolot Brief


These are the photos from my Chocolot brief, they were taken in the photography studio with Tungsten lighting. I am glad I took the time to take professional looking photos as these will be going onto my submission boards and eventually in my portfolio.


I have not really used the photography studio before to take photos of my work like this, so it took a while to get the hang of setting the camera up for the lighting and different sets.


I tried to take a few different shots for each set of products so I had a big choice to choose from and to make sure I got the best shot possible. It was useful to get shots close up and full product shots to clearly show my work.













The colours have come out really well with the lighting which is good as this was really the most important concept of this particular brief.













I used to take photos with my own DSLR


























Chocolot brief chocolate


I semi made my chocolate for this brief so I could add ingredients and make it all fit with the concept and make it look more interesting in the packaging.


I bought a chocolate mold online so I could make 100g bars.


I bought cooking chocolate from a shop and melted it to fit the molds and then added the ingredients in big pieces so you could still see them when the chocolate set.


I used dark chocolate for the chilli as I found it suited the flavour better.


Couldnt help but lick the spoon once I had done.


For the chocolate to go in the jar I spread melted chocolate with the flavouring in over some cling film and then let it set. Once it was set I broke it in slices ready to go into the jars.



Chilli chocolate.


Mint chocolate.




Orange chocolate.



The three sets of chocolate setting.


The three chocolate bars once they have set, as you can see the flavouring is on show which means it will be seen through the windows on the bar packaging.



The chocolate will be packaged in a cellophane bag to then go into the bar packaging so it wont be covered up by a thicker cover.