UCC Coffee: Material Research

For my finalised packaging I would like to use recycled white card with spot gloss to coat my illustrated pattern throughout. I feel this will draw special attention to the detail the illustrations have and bring character to the product, giving it a high-quality finish. I am also hoping to use a perforator for tearable tags for the barrister to open. This will help keep the coffee fresh and lock in the aroma of the coffee beans. I will explain this further in my next blog post.

Spot-UV-ExampleI am also curious to line the inside of the packaging with a foil sheeting. This will again keep the coffee fresh and protect the contents from having contact with moisture.

 

 


UCC Coffee: Tray liner/ poster

After researching different points of contact the consumer has with the product, I thought of traditional forms of communication and advertisement within a café. Often consumers buy food in cafés which may be accompanied by a unique UCC Coffee blend. This would be placed on a tray and then carried to the table. I was inspired by fast food restaurants, e.g. McDonalds – with their tray liner and decided to explore the possibilities of using this liner to advertise each unique blend UCC have to offer. I began by drawing out a basic layout and played with the hierarchy of text and image placement. I was excited to dive straight into digital exploration and initially designed four liner posters with high quality coffee-related stock images. Upon completion I really liked the outcome however I felt this did not respectfully contribute to the brief as it did not raise awareness to the ethical and fair-trade qualities off UCC Coffee. I redeveloped these liner posters with images of photos of coffee farmers from the origins of which the individual blend was harvested, e.g. Brazil & Peru.

Note: Sources of the images are credited at bottom of post.

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The ethical aspect of these liner posters bring awareness to the people who work hard to make UCC Coffee possible. The layout of the text is set on the left side of each poster with the corresponding coffee farmer within the negative space. This information-free zone brings importance to the human aspect and quality of delivering fairer coffee beans to you, the consumer. These will be printed onto recycled materials with eco-friendly ink to help promote sustainability in the process.

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These posters also have the possibility of bringing deals and statistics of ethical trade from UCC to again highlight the positive effects of drinking UCC Coffee.

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Online Presence | Portfolio

Recently, I have started to work on my online presence. I bought a domain and set up a website with the basics. I also created a Facebook page to engage people on social media to visit my website and stay updated on my journey. I still need to add work to my portfolio and Facebook site, however the structure is now in place for me to do this. My online portfolio will be live at www.imben.co.uk. Check it out today and watch it develop over the next few weeks. My cv/résumé has also been in the works too!

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