Writing about Matt Dent reminded me of a post I've had saved up in my drafts folder.
When the coins first came out, I thought, it must be a great feeling to design currency. You could just reach into your pocket, toss some money on the bar and say, "That. I designed that." Yes, I'd like to design some coins, I thought.
And that started me thinking, what else would I like to design? So here's a list in no order. Feel free to add your own.
Err, coins. And notes.
A TV weather map, with symbols.
Film titles.
One of those great big letters that sit in the street (like this).
A D&AD Annual.
TV logo.
Stuff on the Tube, seat covers particularly, but stickers would do.
A museum thing, any thing, just something that's inside a building that's called a museum.
A credit card.
I'm not even a designer but I have been thinking about the graphics on baby related items a lot recently since I have a 5 month old. packaging on Nappies, baby wipes and baby food especially. I know there has to be branding, but the graphics dont seem to have changed much since my first child was a baby - he is fifteen now. Couldnt they make them more hip? More attractive? with less images of other peoples babies? lets face it if your buying the stuff chances are you know what a baby looks like! Couldnt they be a bit more Dorset Cereal about it all? How about Johnson and Johnson employing a few designers to design a set of limited edition baby wipe packets then they would look lovely in my Cath Kidston nappy bag....
Just an idea...
Posted by: caroline | Sep 25, 2008 at 06:59
I've always wanted to design the identity for a fictional company at the center of a film plot.
Posted by: alexparrott | Sep 25, 2008 at 07:25
1 a coke can
2 livery for an f1 car
3 university or college brand identity
4 art gallery brand identity
5 tv channel idents
6 anything for dyson
7 mobile start up animation
8 above the line anti litter campaign
9 wally olins' next book
10 a bigger salary for myself
Posted by: martyn reding | Sep 25, 2008 at 09:24
I can probably help you with a couple there Ben - the museum and tube ones. Let me know if you want some contacts.
Posted by: Tom of the Rovers | Sep 25, 2008 at 09:58
On the subject of tube seat covers has anyone else noticed that the pattern looks a lot like knives?
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Posted by: Caspian | Sep 25, 2008 at 10:38
1. An electric city bike that looks like you'd actually like to ride it and had a built-in lock so you don't have to lug a great big chain around all the time.
2. An executive aircraft interior.
3. An eco-car which can connect up with others to make road trains, sharing fuel, data, music etc. like a mobile social network. And the infrastructure to go with it, especially the charging points.
4. Something mechanical and heavy duty, but made from transparent materials.
5. A physical product for Lego using enlarged standard parts - like a modular children's bike that starts off as a balance bike, then you add a bottom bracket, cranks and pedals, then larger wheels, then make the frame longer etc.
6. The packaging for a Tamiya radio controlled car.
Posted by: Adam | Sep 25, 2008 at 10:53
Adam, 1 and 5 would be brilliant. Patent them quick!
Posted by: Ben | Sep 25, 2008 at 13:36
I'm not a designer either, but if I were I'd love to design book covers at Penguin. I reckon I could do that quite happily for years and years. Just wanted to claim that before Ace Jet Richard arrives...
Posted by: Alex | Sep 25, 2008 at 14:06
1. a pair of books with related content but from different writers
2. a series of wood boxes, like the fluxus ones
3. its impossible but, monty python reunion motion graphics !
4. vacant
5. a logo for toilet paper
Posted by: notoro | Sep 26, 2008 at 11:03
1. a pack of cigarettes (I know, I know, but I'd still want to)
2. a set of silverware
3. a deck of cards (mostly the faces, but the back would be fun too)
Posted by: Jesse | Sep 30, 2008 at 21:02
I'm in complete agreement on the tube seat covers! I always thought I'd like to do stamps but I've heard all sorts of horror stories about what a nightmare they can be. Other than that I'd love to design an iconic album cover, a new Doctor Who intro sequence, the book jacket to a book which I truly love, and of course the identity for my own design studio. (I can dream)
I always wanted to design a car logo, and I did just manage to do it earlier this year, the new Alfa Romeo Mito has my logo slapped clearly on the boot which I was rather chuffed about. Maybe it's time to give up...
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Posted by: Richard Holt | Oct 01, 2008 at 10:55
I thought you said an AD&D manual. I used to look through the advanced dungeons and dragons monster manual endlessly when I was a kid. Never played it.
Posted by: Sandy | Oct 06, 2008 at 19:56