ISOMETRIC SUSHI ICONS (PROJ 6)

Another task I explored further was the 10 things I cannot live without icons posted on May, 29. I used a different style of illustration called isometric by creating a grid and drawing 3D objects on Illustrator. I wanted to challenge myself with this as I did not enjoy the process last time. 

I went back to how to create a grid on Illustrator which started me off. The icons I have created are of different types of sushi but not round and organic, they are geometric, straight lines. The reason behind this was to show the isometric feel, more in a geometric form. I have been inspired by many different isometric illustrations and most are geometric. The only elements that are organic are the sushi filling and the salmon. 

I used basic and softer colours that I believe represents the different parts of a sushi roll. The colours positioned are identifiable for the viewer such as green is avocado, light pink is the salmon, red is fish row and black is seaweed. After adding the colours, I then added highlights on each illustration to give it more character. I also added a shadow underneath each icon to give it a more 3D effect. The chopsticks are my favourite as it brings the whole sushi look together.

Further exploring the final icons, I wanted to create a potential re-brand of Tommy's Sushi where it is a popular place for me to buy 1 and get 1 free deal. So I created a potential business card, logo design and stickers. The reason is that i wanted to put my illustrations to the test and see if it'll work for the real world. A blue background is on each sticker and business card as it makes the icons pop and is visually appealing. 

Compared to my previous isometric icons to now, I am pleased with the final outcome as it shows how much I have gained in my creative ability. 


ISOMETRIC SUSHI ICONS

POTENTIAL REBRAND FOR TOMMY SUSHI

POTENTIAL BUSINESS CARD

STICKER 1

STICKER 2

STICKER 3

STICKER 4

STICKER 5

STICKER 6

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