We together like the first font Harabara as we like how the letters curve and aren't as harsh as say Thonburi which is what we were using perviously in the beginning of our designs. We like how the text is bold unlike the other fonts we looked at, however we do like the E being bold like the rest of the type, the fact its green as well just makes it stand out a bit more.
For the 'Natural Still Water' I kept the font simple so it would be easier for the public to read what the product is, I used the font Thonburi because when I was using this in previous design I grew to like the font and I thought it worked well with other stand out fonts.
This is the basics of our bottle the front, back and both sides. We want the bottle to be the same size each side. Our first initial thoughts are we could have the logo on both front and back then on one of the sides have a quote and then the other all the nutrition information needed on packaging. However when we start to do this part of the designing this could change, as a bit of a fun exercise we are going to print our logo and have a play around with an existing cartoon to see how it would look in real form. We can also change the size of font if we need to.
This is an example of what we might do.
After having a break from designing we had another look at the design of the logo and which out of our designs we like.
After some thought we decided that maybe the italics and darker green design was better than the lighter green overall. This was decided as the word Eden looked liked to words instead of one which could be misleading to our brand name. We decided the darker green as this made the word again appear as one word instead of two.
However when iv been designing I have carried on with both as they are favourite two designs.
To make the design more final I changed the colour of the top to the same as the 'E' which looks professional and works, as we are wanting to add sparkling water to our brand this will help make changes so people can see the differences in the product.
When we looked at the design further we decided to look at the thickness of the line to see if the design changed at all.
Here I was playing with the thickness but this was a bit to far as it takes of the bottle in a bad why where it takes the focus off the logo. We want the lane to represent the river not be something random on the box.
We like both of these designs as the thickness is not to thick and works well with the logo. I could maybe make the line a little more central on the box. However when we were thinking of the sparkling design briefly we thought we could have the line on the still water outlined on the sparkling.
This design we like as its the thickness of one of the lines above on the still water.
This is the design that we chose as we think the thickness is just right for the bottle, however I want to play around with the position by making it more central and sit nicely behind the word.
On the right I have moved the design to sit behind the word more nicely which I think looks better simply because on the 'n and d the line sits more evenly. Also on the 'E' the line meets the letter more naturally.
I also think after looking at other brands out there our logo is different and stands out as well as the shape of our bottle/box.
Sparkling
Here I was playing around the lettering for sparkling, we wanted to keep it in the same place as the original design as this keeps our identity. However the next step is to play around with the font and see what the words look like in bold and in italics.
Here I was playing around again with the positioning of the word 'water' as the lettering is to long to fit exactly under the 'E'.
The next step for sparkling eden is the change of the colour we liked the idea of a brighter green, this I have been playing around with. You can see a dull version of the bottle which I liked at first however I think it changes the brands image, as we designed the original to have the word eden as one whereas this changes the look to two words. However the brighter more vibrant green looks better but I just need to get the right shade, however this does show the different product for the brand well.
With the different font's here I was testing how it would look and I like the top italic version as this shows the different product, we are also wanting to change the line in the background to two thin lines then one big line in the centre. However with the change of colour and background the text might look different.
Here I am experimenting with different colours from light greens to orange and yellow, as I wanted to get a range of colours to see what would work and what wouldn't. I still like the idea of a light green however the next step will be to change the background.
With the background changed I don't think the yellow or orange really works however I like the mint colour green so far as this seems to work best as you can't really see the pale green and again makes the word look like two words instead of one. This I will have to check with my partner but so far I think this colour works.
I have changed the pale mint colour to a more darker mint colour as I felt this made the word more of a one word then two. As the original still water is a darker green I think this colour will fit in nicely as a brand, even though they are still dark colours used the two greens work for the to different products.
The two front bottles together.
I moved the 'water' to be more central for the sparkling water.
When designing for the sparkling product I realised that I spelt the word 'sparkling' wrong. I am glad I have figured this out now rather than later.
Here I made a few changes after speaking to Chloe, I have changed the wording to the same as the original but made the lettering bold so its not so small and little compared to the bold logo. The bold lettering works well with the logo and background it makes it more formal.
The non-bold font.
Bold font.
With the full images here I think the bold does work well as its more easier to read which is the best design you can do simply because a design isn't good if you can't read it. It's not a a big change but it has improved the design that little bit more.
After speaking to my tutor I think that looking into the background more might be a good idea simply because I think this might define the different product more. Look into maybe using bubbles to define the sparkling of the product and it helps identify the product to customers who could be shopping.
Here I wanted to try out how the bubbles would look with the different font sizes from 2pt to 0.5pt. However I do need to try this out on the design really as I quite like the 4th in on the left.
Here you can see that I have tried out 2pt and 1pt thickness I do like these as they are different and when its next to the original you will be able to see the difference.
Here I have done the same again where I have used 1.5pt, 0.75 and 0.5pt. I really like the first two on this image as I like how the bubbles work with the logo, however its weather you like the light or dark bubbles?
Here to develop the bubbles further, I have blocked the bubbles out to see how different the design would be. I think this has again worked really well like the outlined bubbles, I think the colour should maybe be different or lighter?
As I really like all the colours I tried out I wanted to see how the new colours would look with the original natural water. As they are both products for the same brand I think its good to see how they look together.
These are the two that I think work well with the original water. I like how the first bottle is the similar to the original colour just a more paler colour whereas the second bottle is more a paler mint colour. I think this is a decision that we need to make together as both work well.
Here I have added the measurements to the bottles to just make the product look more realistic.
After talking to Chloe we have both decided to go with the mint background, the above image. As both designs look good together and work well for our brand. We think that the green bubbles make the logo stand out more than the original does which isn't what we wanted, we like how the mint background works with the logo for the sparkling. As its a new brand for our existing brand.
The Other Sides
Here we have the sides of the bottle and what we want on each one. So far we think the front of the bottle should be on the back as well and have the fact on the side along with the information you have to have on the other side. However we have also thought about maybe having instead of the logo on the back as well as the front having the fact on the back but mirroring the front logo in some way. We are unsure as we will have to come up with something to go on the other side, this could be done with line or bubbles positioned differently on the bare side. However I am going to design all of this as it will make the decision making easier.




Here I have chosen the same font in bold that we have used for the word 'Eden' on our logo. This was because I wanted to mirror the logo if we were to put this on the back, I used the colour black and then the colours used for each 'E' as I think this is a nice link to logo again. As another development I added the line and bubbles to see how it would look as we might put the logo on the back.
Again I did the same as previously however I changed the position to portrait as I wanted to try it and see what it looked like. However I don't think this has the same effect as the previous design simply because it doesn't flow as well with the front of the bottle if this was to be on the back. The last image here I added a drop down shadow to see how it would look but I do think it works better without as it gives the bottle a different feel.
Here I tried the font in a without it being bold however I don't think this stands out very well as much as the bold font as its harder to read which ultimately not a good bit of design if you can't read it.
We like this for the fact if this was to go on the back of the bottle as it keeps in flow with the front of the bottle. We decided to go with the black just because it seemed easier to read than having it in the colour's.
This we liked if we were to have the fact on the side of the bottle as we thought it would work better to not have the lines or bubbles in the background as it wouldn't flow as well.
Bare Side
Here this could be used for the side that might not have anything on, we wanted to fill the space up carrying on with the background design from the front. I have just simply changed how the line and bubbles have flowed from the top to bottom.
Here this is what our bottle would look like with all the sides together, we do need to add the information on the information side however this can be added in later on.

Here we have the second option for our bottle, this is what the bottle would look like if we were to have the fact on the bottle. We will have to decide between the two and which one will work the best for our products. I think we should go for one that is easier to read and simple.
Nutrition
Here for the nutrition part of the bottle I firstly just copied and pasted the part from a websiste along with the bar code. However when I looked at this side with the other parts of the bottle I decided it would be better to rewrite it myself in the font I used for the natural and sparkling type. As this would keep everything the same.
Here I rewrote all the parts for the natural and sparkling water and overall I think this works a lot better than just simply coping and pasting. I kept the typeface the same as I said which looks better, I also changed the colour of the headings nutrition facts to each colour as this keeps the same theme going. I also changed the size that it would appear on the bottle a more smaller size which I prefer (the bottom image.)
Here are what each side of the bottles would look like together with the last side finished. I still like the first designs as they seem to work well and is easier to read for the fact.
As a bit of extra I decided to add a reflection for each side to give the images a bit more of a professional look to them and simply finish the designs off.
Her are the images of the designs with reflections, I think this has finished the designs off well and can also be used for adverts or other parts of our campaign.
Here I added to the bottle some little extra's such as the lid having a bit of ridged edge to it and having more shading to it, which has made the bottle look more 3D and more realistic.
Above is what we were planing on having on each side of the bottle.
However with some thought we decided that we should take away the quote as we felt that it was over complicating our new brand values. Our brand values changed when we thought about advertising the water as it looked again to complicated, we changed our target audience to healthy and wide range of people. So we decided to have the last side with another barcode so there wasn't just a side not used, we feel that this was needed even though at the beginning we liked the idea of having a quote it simply does not fit the new image.