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Monday, May 18, 2009
BlissView T8
[ZOMBiE CyGiG] ranted at 5:59 PM --- Post#8541461869730628165


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Explanation
A promotional poster for TL, who happens to be the POC between Singapore and the China supplier for this portable video cam. Me, wenze and TL came up with the model name for it as being an OEM's product, all it has is a model number. As there are more products coming, we decided to give it a Sub-brand - Model Number scheme. Much like "Sanyo Xacti S6", where "Xacti" is the sub-brand and "S6" is the model number. Needless to say, the Sub-Brand would be "BlissView" and model number "T8" in this case. This is to allow easy future naming for additional products in the family.

The selling point of T8 is that it is small and compact, technical spec wise, all I could say is that its a cheap HP video camera replacement, more for fun and daily live video clips. Thus I tried to made it as classy looking as possible in this poster. Unlike Mini3 (in which the specs are important), I eliminated most text from the poster to achieve the "classy", "trendy", "stylish" effect.



Inspiration
From other product posters where emphasis on the exterior designs are important. Normally you would see the item in many views on a glossy surface with its reflection in it.



Technical Details
Camera - Nikon D80 with Tamron 272E and A16
Software - Adobe Photoshop CS4
Time Taken - About 2 weeks
Canvas Size - A4 @ 300DPI

Graphic Designer - ZOMBiE CYGiG
Photographer - ZOMBiE CYGiG



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