Monday, 16 November 2015
Sectors & Services
The Crumpled City Junior - Illustrated Maps for Urban Jungles
This product is in the tertiary sector. It is a retail item, mass produced and sold in many different places, including online. These maps are designed for children and are made from materials that make them durable - thus appealing to parents of children in a retail environment, they'd probably be more inclined to buy this so I think that makes it pretty successful. The maps show 'must go' places in these cities, and are visually interesting to look at. I think because they are maps and show activities and places to go, rather than just the streets this product also relates to tourism.
Sailor Jerry Rum - Packaging / Poster. This has been made for the secondary sector as it relates to breweries and bottlers, (though the imagery may have initially been tattoo designs which would be the creative industries and tertiary sector(?), they have been repurposed for this product). By using the Sailor Jerry name and imagery it relates the product to a longstanding and well known and respected 'brand' that is Sailor Jerry tattoos. The traditional style is ever popular, and with resurgences in vintage aesthetic the look promotes sales of this product.
Editorial Illustration by Jillian Tamaki
This also relates to tertiary sector as newspapers are somewhat of a retail product, being mass produced and sold. It also has links to entertainment and media. Though I think as newspapers spread current events, information, news etc it could be loosely related to the quaternary sector. The imagery frames the text, making a visually intriguing layout. Viewers are more likely to read / buy an item that is visually appealing.
Album art by Heidi Taillefer. This would be part of the tertiary sector as it is a CD album cover, making it part of the entertainment industry. It is a concept album, so the artist has had to work closely with the musicians to encapsulate the feel of the music, and the themes of the story in the image which will overall represent it. It is clear that this is a sci-fi story.
Emily Carroll - Through The Woods.
Again this falls within the tertiary sector as the book's main purpose is entertainment. The stories started off as web comics, so I believe they must have been successful enough to warrant compiling them into a mass produced book to be sold in retail.
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