Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Bottles

This is my first bottle. It's shaped like a chess piece. It would contain a very elegant drink, almost like a wine for special occassions.




My second bottle is short and fat. It's an easy to grip bottle, something that is easy for kids to hold on to. It would contain a fruity, healthy, fun beverage for kids to drink, kind of like Fruitopia, but for younger kids like toddlers.


My final bottle is pretty easy to pick out, it's a wine bottle. It's your classic wine, good for most any occasion and very affordable for any person to buy and enjoy.

Monday, November 1, 2010

Energy energy energy energy energy energy energy energy

What does it taste like?

It has a strong and powerful taste that is well-defined, but refreshingly fruity.
  
For whom is it designed?

Its a drink mostly for teens and up, but anyone who needs a healthy pick me up. It's an energy drink safe for all ages and will satisfy the taste buds.
  
What sort of mood or feeling does it convey?

And energetic mood!! It gets you pumped!!!
  
Whom do you get to pretend you are when you drink it?

You can pretend you're an All Star athlete.
  
How do you get to pretend you feel when you drink it?

You feel like you are going for the gold, making that final stretch that will send you to the winners circle all thanks to the boost from your energy drink that won't leave you crashing later.

Balloons Part Dos




Monday, September 27, 2010

Death the Kid from Soul Eater by Atsushi Ohkubo: The artist uses a complex style with detail to portray a very confident and stylized character. She makes Death the Kid appear older than he is to give a feeling of maturity to her character. He is a very well-balanced character and well-dressed, showing that he is classy and possibly rich.

Snoopy from PEANUTS by Charles M. Schulz: Everyone knows of Snoopy, the humorous dog belonging to Charlie Brown. He uses a very simplified style to draw Snoopy and he makes him walk on two legs, like a human, to help personify him in such a way that we can even relate to a dog. He gives him such a human feel.

Raven from Teen Titans: She is in a pretty simple super hero uniform, using a one piece, belt, and cape. The way he drapes the cape over her, he gives her a very 'emo' and dark feeling about her, yet she's still the hero of the day. He confuses our senses by making the dark into the hero. She's also a very quiet person, a characteristic of that stereotype.