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How to come up with the right design for a project?

Any intelligent fool can make things bigger and more complex… It takes a touch of genius – and a lot of courage to move in the opposite direction.
Albert Einstein

In last few months a lot of people asked me a very hard question to answer:

How do I do to come up with such a variety of designs?

This is how I approach every design challenge:

  1. I write down the keywords of all the things that have to be shown through the design. These words represent the product or subject of the design in every aspect: physical, emotional, vibe, energy, etc.
  2. Then, from all those words, I choose 1 or 2 that describe best each aspect of the product and what the spot gotta say through the design and take out the rest.
  3. Then I narrow them down to Ia total of 5 or 6 words that are very important to the message and convey the most important aspects.
  4. And then I narrow them even more: to just one word. -Yeah! It’s really hard! but you can do it!-
    And that one word, it’s the most important feeling that design will give your audience. That’s the word that when someone sees that design they will think of. That word is very important because it’s the word that you are using to communicate to your audience and it will determine how much success you have with that design in communicating to your audience, so you have to choose carefully.

Here is real life example on how the one word design system works:

This image below, is the original ending of the 7UP commercial ( this is not the final commercial that’s on the air). I’m using it here for this example because it represents perfectly the one word I originally chose to base the look of the motion graphics of this commercial. This image, is the director’s original cut, and it looks pretty much exact to the original storyboard of the spot. And I worked on my works from that original storyboard, imagining this last frame.

My words for this 7up commercial started with:

7UP, natural, natural world, 7UP world, refreshing, fizz, lime, lemon, wonderful flavor, animated, get into my 7up world, flavor, musical, Denise Gonzales, family, for everybody, everyone enjoys it, joy, joyful, colorful, full of life, full of energy, new, it transforms your world, it comes into your world, it’s beautiful, mesmerizing, awe, nature/animal mixture, bubbles, delicious fizz.

Narrow to: magic, natural, animated world, refreshing, wonderful flavor, joy
Final word: magical

This spot -and the music video I just finished- transport you into the magical animated world of the refreshing wonderful lemon lime flavor of 7UP. Looking at the spot you can pretty much literally ‘see’ all those words on the screen.

Because each project/product/subject has a very different message, the words I use to design are very different from each other. So, the result is that in my portfolio you find a big variety of spots.

See below the commercial where this animation appeared:

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And even more clear is the concept in the music video:

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If you have questions or suggestions write a comment, so I can answer here and more people can get more out of it.
Aleloop. Art & Design Strategist

 

 

 

Me and my kittie cats

Hi!

This week, I’m super busy designing and animating for a Playstation Nicktoons Network project, the 7UP and the Dr Pepper music videos and haven’t had a moment to write another design article, but I will next week! Tomorrow we’ll be done with the Dr Pepper music video, FINALLY!! and by next Friday we’ll be done with the 7up music video. Will post stories, pics and videos right after!

Today my cat Orbit came to visit my art studio all by himself. He hanged out with me and Jewelery, the little kittie that lives outside.

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7UP TV Commercial "Sevenisima" by Aleloop

And at last! The 7UP TV commercial animated by Aleloop of the delicious all natural new 7UP for the Latino market in the United States. This TV commercial is a mix of live action and animation -my specialty- with a wonderful soundtrack by the beautiful Denise Gonzalez (she sings awesome). Shot in Mexico and produced in the States and Argentina this TV commercial shows how the animated world of the new All Natural 7UP comes into our ‘reality’.

During the amazing week I spend in DF, Mexico City, we shot 2 commercials actually (plus 2 music videos that I’m currently working on). This is the second commercial we shot. We spent 2 days – 18-20 hour days!- shooting each commercial and music video for each brand: 7up and Dr Pepper (see in the posting below) for the Snapple Group.

This TV commercial is more complex than the Dr Pepper commercial because the live action characters interact a lot more with the animation. Originally, the final shot was in the “Sevenisima” animated world where the family was completely immersed in the animation. You’ll be able to see that fully when we are done with the Music Video for this 7up product, because it happens entirely in the animated world.

We shot almost the entire commercial in green and blue screen. Why we shot using both colors? Read below:

When to choose Blue Screen over Green Screen?
In is TV commercial we had a lot of shots in studio where we needed to separate the live action characters from their background (to place them in post production into the animated world), so we shot those takes using Green Screen for background. We used Green Screen because we didn’t have any clothing or objects that contained that color, so it’s a good color to create good keys. But, in some shots, when the 7up can or bottle where in the screen, we had to be very careful to not have it alone against the green background, because the 7up can & bottle are green! And keying properly green on green it’s very tedious and hard to achieve. So for the shots were we had 7up cans, bottles and anything else green like tree branches, we used Blue Screen as a background instead.

I love when the live action characters interact with the animated world because it makes the spot magical and I love that.