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Client work - Roviana Jewels - Coggle Diagram
Client work - Roviana Jewels
Logo
Hibiscus flowers
Colours that must be used in the logo design are the colours of the Solomon Islands flag - the blue, green, yellow and white utilised in the flag
A woman/silhouette of a woman
Type - the name of the business which is Roviana Jewels - paired with the illustrations
Links to heritage and culture
Dainty and sleek
Calligraphic type - not bulky or thick strokes
Circular element (organic shapes) that will encompass the illustrative element of the logo - not square
The type will be curved so that it follows the path of the circular element of the logo and is cohesive and works in harmony
Repeated element/Pattern
Draw inspiration form indigenous paintings or artwork
Shell money
Colours - the colours featured in the Solomon Islands flag
The landscape
Coconut trees - a 2D, flat, geometric design that is spaced out across the product
A leaf pattern - Monstera and banana leaves, hand-drawn illustration
Hibiscus flowers - cohesive with the logo and personal connections
Markets
Locals
Handmade
Niche
Personal
Unique
Connection
Community
Target audience
Market goers
Those wanting to purchase a unique, one-of-a-kind, handmade gift
Those that want to support their local community and small businesses
Locals
People and communities from the same heritage and culture - those from or that currently reside within the Solomon Islands or that have any personal ties to the culture
Mainly women
Those interested in the culture and/or are interested in learning about it
One-of-a-kind
Small businesses/Family businesses
What could impact the design?
Ethical
Morals and beliefs - personal and that of society
Ethical responsibility to the community, other designers and the environment
Not intentionally decieving or false-advertising a product
Legal responsibilities - copyright, intellectual property, patents, plagiarism, etc.
Environmental
Sustainability, eco-friendly materials and processes, can any materials be recycled or re-used?
Circular design
Waste - what kind of waste? How much waste? Can it be mitigated or lessened?
Social
The message that is being conveyed or perceived by the audience and whether or not a specific message is being conveyed as intended and not being misunderstoof or potentially perceived the wrong way.
The social impact of the design on the community
Economic
How much the materials cost - the cost of the jewellery, the cost to make it, the tools to make it, the cost of sourcing and outsourcing materials, the cost of having jewellery and business cards made, the cost of embellishments or colours during the printing process
The cost of a stall at the market
The cost of waste
Whether or not the cost of the product is affordable and suitable - based on the cost of materials and time
Do any fonts or typefaces need to be purchased?
Cultural
People and communities who may share a language/s, belief/s or culture/s
Make informed and educated design choices so as to not misinform, offend or appropriate cultures, beliefs or languages
Appropriate representations
Does the design of the logo and pattern properly represent the heritage and culture of the Solomon Islands? Can any elements of the designs be misunderstood or perceived as offensive/appropriating the culture?
The product
Jewellery and business cards - the jewellery cards will hold necklaces and bracelets
It will be an instrument of heritage and culture and the jewellery will be cultural jewellery related to the Solomon Islands
It is a product that is designed for aesthetic purposes but also has the purpose of informing and educating those of the culture and heritage behind it - as well as, to convey the connection that the client has to the jewellery and her heritage