The Proposal

So throughout the blog we have briefly explained our initial ideas and how we intend to follow through with these. We have decided to bring all this information together in one large collective post in order to provide a clear, simple structure.

 

The Objective: To create an online presence for a product called ‘The Bearded Brew’. We intend to follow up with some of the designs that have already been created for this beer and turn it into an online interactive experience, free from corporate restrictions, and spreadsheet jargon.  We are keen to complete this project in the most creative way possible and therefore want to almost challenge ourselves to take on roles and responsibilities that we haven’t encountered before.

 

Target Audience: After some research we found that our target audience would be quite a varied one, as we want to reach as many people as possible with the product, and therefore we want to avoid creating something that will only appeal to a niche audience. Looking at statistics, men tend to drink more alcohol than women. Men aged 18-49 drink the most, according to the Gallup poll, which explains why so much alcohol marketing seems to target them. For example, the ‘Fosters’ television adverts tend to glorify men and sexualize women, conforming to the marketing stereotypes that aim to appeal more at men over women.  Another survey suggested that it all depends on the alcohol product, for example 55 percent of men prefer beer and 52 percent of women prefer wine. For this reason, our beer product will almost naturally aim more towards a male dominated audience than female, however not because of the design elements in our approach.  In order to showcase the product itself, as well as our online website for it, we have decided to host an events evening, that will allow locals in the area to come and try the beer for themselves.  We believe this evening will play an important role in our module this semester, as it will be important in making sure the website is up and running smoothly, and catering to customers the way we want it to.  We intend to host this event late November, early December time and this will allow us to inherit feedback in order to perfect the website as much as we possibly can. Overall, with regard to our target audience, we have a clear idea that we want to get as many people involved as possible, however restrictions on age will obviously play a part. Our audience are those that will be able to embrace the fun, lighthearted approach to the design of this website and those that enjoy drinking beer, a good beer at that.

 

Market/Competitors: The competition in the alcoholic beverage market is very high standard. Many larger brewing companies have sleek, professional looking websites, and a solid brand identity already in place. However, this is largely the bigger, more well known companies, such as Sierra Nevada (http://www.sierranevada.com/beer), one of the largest craft beers in the world. Smaller craft beers often just sell their product through their parent brewing company, of which the main focus is on. For instance, https://www.brewdog.com/ just gives a short description of it’s beers, it doesn’t create a narrative like we want to. Since we’re not focusing on the Pheasantry (the brewery The Bearded Brew is produced at), it provides us the exciting opportunity to really focus all our attention on this one craft beer. In terms of displaying their products online, all the companies I have researched simply show images of their beers. It would separate us from our competitors if we were able to use software like Agisoft Photoscan to display a full 3d rendering of the product.

 

– Alice and Alex

Some boring legal stuff

So given that we intend to make a brand story for The Bearded Brew, and place it on our finished website, it is incredibly important that we obey the UK code of non-broadcast advertising.

After all, alcohol is one of the strictest areas in terms of advertising, and has a lot of limitations in terms of what we can and can’t say.

I read through the section governing these alcohol regulations, and these two sections seemed most relevant to our current plan.

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It seems to be a bit of a grey area. The most controversial aspect of our story is the idea that the beer saves the man’s life, but it is also heavily implied at the end that the whole story was made up. If we ensure that there are disclaimers telling visitors to drink responsibly, I don’t see this being too much of a concern; especially as the tone of the story will be light-hearted, and not to be taken seriously.

All of the regulations can be found on this website:

https://www.cap.org.uk/Advertising-Codes/~/media/Files/CAP/Codes%20CAP%20pdf/The%20CAP%20Code.ashx

 

ok, that’s it for now. The next post will be about Beer.

-Alex

 

 

Licensing & The Bearded Brew

Licensing is something that Alex and I will need to research in depth, as it consists of many different elements. For example, we will need to know exactly what legislations we need to work by when creating the website and how we will go about producing the beer to customers at the event we plan to hold in November time.  Lucky for us, we are working with a product that has already been made at a local, licensed brewery and therefore won’t have to do half the amount of research that would be required, if say this was a product made in Alex’s back garden.

 

” In 2012 we converted the original farm buildings here into a modern micro brewery. The brewery’s name is derived from the cottage next to the brewery which original maps show was a Pheasantry used for breeding and rearing game birds. 

Our beers are brewed using traditional methods, from malted barley, hops, water and yeast.  This area of Nottinghamshire was an important hop growing region for around 150 years from the early 18th century, when nearby Tuxford had its own Hop Fair. The farm sale details from 1943 show that the field down from the restaurant was called the Hopyard, and there are hops growing wild in the hedges there today. High Brecks farm was owned from the late 17th century by the Kirke family who lived in the hall in East Markham. There was a brew house within the original buildings here which was used for John Kirke’s personal use.

Malting barley is grown on the farm today, and new hops have been planted for demonstration purposes, so that visitors can see the brewing process from beginning to end, and taste the finished product too!” – The Pheasantry (www.pheasantrybrewery.co.uk)

 

So far, we know that we will need to include some sort of ‘proof of age’ on the website, and as research for this we have browsed through some other beer sites, including ‘Fosters’ and ‘HobGoblin’.  After the rest of our research has taken place, we will update the blog on the actions we need to take in order to make everything work simply and smoothly.

 

– Alice

 

Photography Studio 2.0

Tomorrow morning, Alex and I intend to spend a couple of hours in the photography studio, in order to finalize on the images used on our website.  We have decided to give the ‘Agisoft Photoscan’ one more attempt and if this continues to not work, we will create a 3D moving giff in photoshop instead.  We are doing this because we want to maintain the idea of doing something different and more advanced. It’s easy placing 2D images on a webpage for audiences to look at, it’s a step further if they can interact with the images themselves.  The entirity of the website will consist of 2D and 3D design elements as they do work well together. However, since we have both spent some time working in 2D, we want to try something new.

 

We will update you tomorrow on how the images turned out, fingers crossed for ‘Agisoft Photoscan’ being our friend in the morning!

 

-Alice

Animation Story Board

So I had a go at making a story board for the animation, based on the story I came up with about the Bearded Brew.

 

Excuse the terrible art skills, i’m hoping the animation will look a little prettier, but hopefully you get a rough idea of what’s in my head at the moment.

 

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I’ll now start to create the assets i’ll need in Photoshop, and brush up on my After Effects skills!

And I suppose maybe have a beer as well.

– Alex