Posted by joey | Posted in Flyers/Advertisements, Project Diaries | Posted on 27-07-2010
Tags: flyers, graphic design, illustration, tickets, vector art
–updated 8/26/10–
Final design for KIXE Easy Street Sweepstakes (click image for larger view):
KIXE (PBS channel 9) is having their annual sweepstakes, and again this year we get to do the design & printing! It was nice this year to have a little more creative freedom with the concept of everything. When the marketing person asked me what came to mind when I heard the name “Easy Street”, I thought of monopoly type line art/cartoons.
I had Tony draw the street sign for me, while I did the rest of the flyer. I thought it would look fun if I put the sponsor logos in clouds at the top. The clouds were easy in indesign, I just drew several ellipses, then merged them together with the pathfinder->add command. The wood signs I downloaded from vecteezy (thanks guys), and I drew the rest in indesign with the pen tool.
When I first presented the layout to the staff, they were all excited about it. No constructive criticism or bad comments! I love doing work for KIXE because they always want the designs to look fun… and if you know me, I love doing “fun” designs.
This flyer is going to be used as a handout and a mailer, so I put the order form for tickets along with the Rules & Regulations on the backside.
We’re going to print this puppy offset on 100lb. Gloss Book paper (kinda like magazine paper), and it will only have an aqueous coating so you can still write on it with a ball-point pen. The next projects to work on with this order will be the tickets and the large posters. I will post the tickets when the art is approved
Final layout for ticket (front only):
I really wanted to keep the ticket layout simple, so I only put on the pertinent info. The sponsors were put on the back of the ticket along with the portion of the stub that the entrant fills out. These tickets will be numbered (also on back) so they can keep it legit.
















