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OUGD603 | Extended Practice | Brief 06 | Development 2 | YCN Student Awards 2017/18 - KFC Bucket Design

Due to the schedule difficulties for this brief I was unable vectorise the colonel illustrations as quickly. Therefore I went with the second idea which is the stickmen climbing on top of fried chicken like KFC fried chicken. The stickmen are either on top, posing, underneath, pushing, presenting or running next or to the fried chickens. This symbolise that working hard together and helping each other you deserve a reward which is KFC. Below are colour schemes of two KFC bucket designs. 

Provided template for KFC Bucket




Development designs - Designs






Feedback

  • I like the concept of the stickman very simple yet effective. 
  • It would be good if the metallic stickmen could be foiled as a final piece. 
  • Love the way you did the chicken designs, looks appetising. 
  • Putting your self branding logo is uniques as well as your signature, along with the date. 
  • Maybe fill in the stickmen head, body, hands and feet. Gives them more of a dimension look. 
  • Stickmen makes the food look fun yet enjoyable. 
  • Maybe add party poppers to the bucket - highlights the 'celebration' aspect?
  • No need to add anymore or the bucket would look chaotic. 
Taking this feedback to consideration I will experiment with the advise and then decide which design to upload as my final piece. 


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