Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Happiness

^My masterpiece 


^Actual Photo

       Alright so this is my remake for Project 2! Since the Boston logo wasn't nearly detailed enough, I decided to go ahead and take more time with this one. I was inspired to do my project on balloons because its around exam time! I mean many exams to study for, projects to do and papers to write! What a happy time! ... So balloons resemble the mood.
     Now with the balloons I made sure to pay extra attention to the actual shape of the balloons, every curve. The strings got some love also, as I made sure those were in there. I played around with the opacity to give the balloons some light as if they were flying into the sky (hence the beautiful blue sky I added in the background, <loving it>). Using the star tool, I crafted the stars onto the balloons but once again made sure there was a light opacity on the stars so you can feel the mood with the balloons.

Monday, April 16, 2012

Screen Shot for Commercial




    This screen shot is a very rough image from one part of my commercial. As you can see the, its night time outside and the Tow Truck is still driving around. Inthis screen shot I'm trying to emphasize that Drunken Fries is willing to work all day for you. Once again, still a rough sketch and subject to change. 

Monday, April 9, 2012

Commercial Storyboard

Introducing the Drunkin Fries Commercial
Focus: The main focus is to promote safe driving, stress that we will go pick you up if you to drunk, and tie it with a humorous twist. 

Storyboard 


1) The scene opens to a raging party. The bar is going crazy because its happy hour and this guy is stumbling out of the bar, ready to hit the hay and maybe stop at McDonalds on the way 


2) He walks to the car, with a drunken smile on his face (Maybe he just needs some fries!) Opens the door...


3) All of a sudden, hurling its way down the street, a Tow Truck is seen speeding down the road towards the bar parking lot! 


4) The Tow Truck driver jumps out of the truck and yells out, WHAT ARE YOU DOING!? (Basically he is saving this drunken guys LIFE) 


5) Finally, the final clip is the Tow Truck pulling the car off to safety! The drunk guy sits in the driver seat of his automobile while eating some fries! 


Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Commercial Analyzing

I picked 5 of the most notable Super Bowl Ads within the Advertising industry

  1) http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=OYecfV3ubP8 -
Mac Computer 1984

     In this commercial, the lady with the orange shorts is the only one running through a crowd of mesmerized zombies looking at Apple's new invention. The tone is more creepy. But so creepy thats interesting to see what could evolve within the Apple company. Apple is trying to introduce their new computers. Their target audience is mainly to 20 - 30 year olds who will grasp the concept of using computers a lot quicker than older folks. Steve Jobs wanted to stress that this computer is going to be the next best thing. The problem he may potentially face is that in 1984 he was in competition with IBM (whom now is no competition). With the use of zombie-like characters, expressing interest in the new computers, eventually thats how everyone will be with Apple products. They do use a voice over. I feel like the commercial is successful because Jobs  create a vision for the company, with goals of strong popularity, and if you compare Apple's success now shows

  2) http://www.superbowl-commercials.org/2541.html -
Budweiser 1999

     The Frogs commercial symbolizes the intelligence Budweiser advertisers are. The visual style of the is more live action, with the frogs moving their hands and having thorough conversations. The commercial is supposed to be funny, with the Frogs getting nervous if their getting kicked out of the swamp or not. The product being sold here is beer from Budweiser. Their target audience is more for 21 to 35 year olds because they can understand the beauty of animation, which makes this Super Bowl ad more appealing. I think Budweiser was looking for a way to advertise the beer without actually having to talk about beer. In this instant, they used the power of animation, mixed with some little Frogs pronouncing "Budweiser"then talking about the skit their supposed to follow and then finally a close up of Budweiser.  There is no narration going on. Overall, I think the commercial can be confusing if they don't trail along the point. THe frogs talking about the script they were supposed to follow, is kind of random, but because Budweiser is so big, they can really do anything they want to.

   3) http://www.superbowl-commercials.org/31.html -
Coca Cola 1979

  This classic coke commercial is live action footage which shows a popular quarterback naturally responding to the kindness of a little boy. The tone of the commercial shows compassion and happiness. Compassion is shown when the injured quarterback responds to the little boy's questions about asking for help with an honest answer. Not even when the little boy rebutted by saying your the best ever, he shrugs it off by saying yea yea, meaning he's heard it alllll before. However, when he accepts the kid's coke, he's suddenly relieved and hands the kid the jersey, showing happiness. The target audience is all coke drinkers & football fans. The commercials I've shown for this assignment were all aired during Super Bowls. The 'issue' trying to be resolved is how to create a creative Coke commercial and intergrade it with the Football. Lets throw in the kids to and boom you got yourself a successful commercial.

     4) http://www.superbowl-commercials.org/89.html -
Xerox Commercial 1977

  This live action commercial is sure to make anyone laugh, even though the product is a simple printing machine. Back in '76 when this was originally shot, pages had to be copied one by one. So when this Ad was released during the Super Bowl, millions of viewers saw this as a great addition to their office! Sales went up. Mainly  business people responded positively to this ad and at the same time the ad was funny. I definitely feel like this commercial was successful, mostly because it brings a funny idea to a dry product.

     5) http://www.superbowl-commercials.org/180.html -
Wendy's Wheres the beef commercial 1984

   This commercial was a live action clip that actually rose sales back in the 80s for Wendys because the catch like "Wheres the beef" became so popular. The tone is happy and funny; Happy because there are 3 little old ladies playing around with food. Then turns funny when one of the old ladies comments and says "Wheres the beef". To this day we still use the symbolic saying for more than just food.. The product is simply just a cheese burger but the target audience can range from ages 15 to 90. 90!? Yes, because you have old ladies in the commercials, noticing a plain burger with a small patty, but hop skip and jump on over to Wendy's and they surely won't short change you with Beef. So you've sold the elderly and any frugal adults that make sure they get their moneys worth. The Narrator talks over the the important information, with a deep voice, showing intelligence. This commercial definitely worked because its funny. Commercials are nothing like how they are today, so back then this commercial was a ball.

Saturday, March 24, 2012

Drunken Fries Brochure


^ Back


^ Front

     The Drunken Fries brochure, introduced a newer twist to the entire company. For starters, I decided to spell the name of the company from "Drunkin Fries" to "Drunken Fries". To me, Drunken looks better, the more and more I look at it. Two things I wanted to stress with this brochure is that Twitter & Facebook information on the back and the Goals statement, clarifying what the company actually stands for (more than just being an awesome company, providing an awesome service). 
      The layout is pretty simple, with a road at the bottom of the front and back of the brochure, just to show that we're willing to drive miles to help our customers. 
    Finally, what I'm most proud about with this brochure is that I included cut-out business cards, in which customers can give to their friends or just keep a card in their wallets for future reference. 

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Revamped Drunken Fries Business Card




     Taking some of the critiques from the class, I made some changes to the business card. First I added somethings to the back of the business card. Bringing down the black bolded line to the bottom of the business card, the signature tow truck on it to make it seem like its traveling down the road. Also I brought the "Why not" section to the back of the card and added a few more things.
    Lastly, I brought the website into the orange border. I feel like it was sandwiched between the phone number and Facebook/Twitter info. And I made the title 1 size bigger.

Drunkin Fries Letter Head



         Introducing the Drunkin Fries letter head. Designed to  have a friendly face and serve as a reminder than anyone can use this company as needed. The difference from the business card is that I incorporated the "Facebook" and "Twitter" logo since both are extremely popular. The letterhead is supposed to be plain and simple, only used to business purposes. That it is. 

Monday, March 19, 2012

Drunkin Fries in Business!



Drunkin Fries - Front
Drunkin Fries - Back



This is the official Drunkin Fries business card. Its designed to catch the potential customers attention with eye grabbing colors, unique dollar bill format positioning the driver to receive tips and a hand crafted Tow Truck driver taking the place of Mr. Washington himself. The orange background may look a little unscaled, but thats only because I had to adjust in order to print out both back and front.   

With the back, I kept it simple. I didn't want to add to much in the front and the back. Then it would just look to chaotic. 


Monday, March 12, 2012

Questionnaire


Adam Gomes
Questionnaire

1) What is your business?
We help assist the drunken problems a highly intoxicated person may encounter while out on the weekend. The fact that the program is government funded, only helps in decreasing DUIs and alcohol related incidents per year.


2) Describe your business in one sentence
A few tow trucks will be out in the tow on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturday night (also big events known for drinking) and will offer to pick people up who are highly intoxicated at no concern to them. Tip the driver and he’ll give you fries.


3) Who is your target audience?
Drunken students and adults. This market needs to be catered to the most. We’ll fire off an ad campaign for those two and we’ll work on one targeted to new drivers


4) Who are your competitors?
Sometimes AAA


5) What makes them better/worse than your product/service?
Sometimes AAA, but unlike us, they do it around New Years Eve out of the goodness of their souls. Where as DrunkenFries is government funded.


6) Do you currently have an identity? No.. still working on it !


7) (If your answer to #6 is no, skip this question) What do you like about it and what don’t you like about it? #Skipping


8) How do you want your image to be seen in two years?
In a few years, I want my company to be seen as a company willing to help the average struggling citizens/college students out. Some people may be to stupidly intoxicated to think to take a cab home. And maybe they will be so drunk that they’ll make bad decisions; such as not taking a cab because they don’t want to spend money.

These following questions might seem silly, but their purpose is to help generate ideas.


9) If your company was an animal, what animal would it be and why?
Tiger. Each truck driver will act with a sense of urgency. They will each drive around well known, bar-filled areas praying on drunks to walk out and possibly stumble to their cars. We will be there to help!


10) If your company/brand was a person, who would it be and why?
Donald Trump. Just like Trump is passionate to his country, DrunkFries are passionate in keeping drunks off the road. Its not entirely a drunk person’s fault if they kill someone while intoxicated. As a company, we’ll be there to be that prevention before it happens.


11) If your company/brand was an object, what would it be?
A big strong tow truck


12) If your customer was a cartoon character, who would it be?
Ex: Snooki and the others from the Jersey Shore !

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Project 3 - New White House


Road to the White House. The background which is the White House lawn is texturized as water color paper, so that sets the platform for each of the images to be placed on top. The rest of the images such as the coke machine in the back, statue of the iPhone, Mustang, flag and blimp have a water color effect, neatly painting a water color image of my White House tenure. 
The only things that don't have a filter on them are myself, the money, the blimp sign, and the text on the iphone statue. This is because each of them will play a significant role during my time in the White House. 



Wednesday, February 15, 2012

BoSox Logo





      Lets goooo Sox 2012! Here I am showing you the original at the bottom and my masterpiece at the top. The feel like I wanted to smooth out the colors a little bit more in my version because the original seemed to "bright" and "neonie" (yep new word).

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Solid Brands


Symbol of Luxury. The Ferrari symbol not only represents the car brand, but if you were to attach it a brand of leather, you'll instantly up the product's value. With the yellow background, the symbol may seem a touch of girly at first but then after that fact it will cater to both men and women. 



International symbol for coffee. Not only will customers see the word StarBucks within the logo, they know they can get coffee. This brand caters to all types of people because everyone who's a coffee addict loves Starbucks. The colors look great for a modern coffee shop look. 





      In my opinion, the old New England Patriots logo not only represents the brand of a champion football but brings back the idea of old fashioned ways. The logo is of a Patriot whom loves his country and at the same time in modern days our country loves football. The two ideas coincide and make a great couple. It defiantly caters to those whom enjoy football as America's past time and are proud of their country. Whether their men or women.








      This symbol can make almost any football fan happy because it marks a milestone. The Packers were the first team to ever win the Super Bowl and the only team to use the Green and Yellow colors as their logo. Once again, any football fan would love logo, whether man or women. As long as they fully understand the history behind the logo


When anyone sees this logo, they automatically think "drinks are around the corner". Not only is the infamous Coke a popular soda, they now own water and different brands of drinks. Any words can be written in this font & color style and people will recognize it as the Coca Cola they know. 


Thursday, January 19, 2012

5 Great Ideas for Success


DrunkinFries – Government funded company that will pick your drunk self up and tow your car, in your time of need. Its free and the driver of the truck will give you fries if you tip him.

TweetPizza – Located right next to club czar in ybor, offering slices of pizza for $1.00 as long as customers “Check-In”on facebook at “TweetPizza”. If you tweet or check in on Foursquare that your at TweetPizza, you’ll get Soda for $.50. Show the cashier your smartphone activity.

Easy News – This company will cater to informing not so politically educated people, such as some athletes and teenagers about important current events and headlines going on around them. Election time can get hairy and can easily be misunderstood as just political greed, however, this company will bring news in an enjoyable fashion using comical, celebrity endorsed advertisements.

NoKarm - NoKarm (stands for “No Karma”) introduces a line of 3 sports cars; equipped with quiet turbo diesel engines. There will be a 2 lesser expensive models along with your top-of-the-line. You won’t regret the gas savings

Boston Works University – (BWU) Name says it all. An undergrad public University where students who attend can choose to get a large break on their tuition by working faculty and other various jobs on campus. The school will have a large gym and several parking garages. Graduation rate will be high.

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Low down

      This would be my first blog post for Beginning Digital Arts. My name is Adam Gomes and I'm an Advertising and Public Relations Major with minors in Communication and Journalism. Awesome, I know. I'm originally from Milford, MA but in 2004 I moved to Sarasota, FL. Moving from the two states was a big reality change, but it was worth.


More to come..