Laugargardur project: Difference between revisions

From Fab Lab Wiki - by NMÍ Kvikan
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Nikijiao (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
m fixing link to fablab reykjavik page
 
(7 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
Laugargardur is a community garden which located in Reykjavik city area, It's a new group project just started in Jun of 2014. Through collaboration with Fab Lab, we made some promotion materials in low budget way:
'''Project date: June 2014'''
 
'''[http://laugargardur.com/ laugargardur.com]  |  [https://www.facebook.com/laugargardur Facebook page]'''
 
 
 
 
Laugargardur is a community garden which located in Reykjavik city area, It's a new group project just started in June of 2014.  
 
Through collaboration with [[Fab_Lab_Reykjavík|Fab Lab Reykjavík]], we made some promotion materials in low budget way:




Line 5: Line 14:


For introducing the basic information about the garden to people come to the place, we decided to make a sign. The material we have is just a rusty stander which recycled from neighborhood.
For introducing the basic information about the garden to people come to the place, we decided to make a sign. The material we have is just a rusty stander which recycled from neighborhood.
[[:File:20140806_135051936_iOS.jpg]]


After repainted the stander, we used laser cutter to make some stencil boards by recycled paper board. (Notion: the paper board has to be very flat)
[[File:Rustystander.jpg]]
[[:File:20140813_154642641_iOS.jpg]]
 
After repainted the stander, we used laser cutter to make some stencil boards by recycled paper board.  
 
(Notion: the paper board has to be very flat)
 
[[File:Lasercuttingstencilboard.jpg]]


We stenciled the text on the stander in a open space, because of the weather and flatness of paper board, some details are a little bit blur. But it works very well in the garden.
We stenciled the text on the stander in a open space, because of the weather and flatness of paper board, some details are a little bit blur. But it works very well in the garden.
[[:File:photo-3.jpg]]
 
[[:File:IMG_9963-small.jpg]]
[[File:Stencil lsugargardur.jpg]]
 
[[File:Sign laugargardur.jpg]]
 
 
'''== LOGO STAMP =='''
 
For promoting the project, we need different kinds of promotion materials. Instead of spending money on printing, we deigned a stamp that fits a lot of occasion:
The rubber is donated by Fab Lab, 3cm*8cm. Use laser cutter to engrave the rubber with "rubber stamp" mode (quite easy) twice. We got a stamp pad.
 
[[File:Stamp laugargardur1.jpg]]
 
Glue the pad onto a wood cube which just fits the size. Than start to stamp!
 
[[File:SeedPackage laugargardur.jpg]][[File:SeedPackage laugargardur2.jpg]][[File:SeedPackage laugargardur3.jpg]]
 
We used normal A4 papers to fold some envelopes for packaging seed which was a small gift for people.
 
And at celebration farmers market event, we made some small flags for atmosphere and signage just by post-it paper, BBQ bamboo sticks, and stamp.
 
[[File:Flag laugargardur.jpg]]
 
 
 
 
[[Category:Projects]]

Latest revision as of 09:56, 30 August 2014

Project date: June 2014

laugargardur.com | Facebook page



Laugargardur is a community garden which located in Reykjavik city area, It's a new group project just started in June of 2014.

Through collaboration with Fab Lab Reykjavík, we made some promotion materials in low budget way:


== INTRODUCTION SIGN FOR THE GARDEN ==

For introducing the basic information about the garden to people come to the place, we decided to make a sign. The material we have is just a rusty stander which recycled from neighborhood.

After repainted the stander, we used laser cutter to make some stencil boards by recycled paper board.

(Notion: the paper board has to be very flat)

We stenciled the text on the stander in a open space, because of the weather and flatness of paper board, some details are a little bit blur. But it works very well in the garden.


== LOGO STAMP ==

For promoting the project, we need different kinds of promotion materials. Instead of spending money on printing, we deigned a stamp that fits a lot of occasion: The rubber is donated by Fab Lab, 3cm*8cm. Use laser cutter to engrave the rubber with "rubber stamp" mode (quite easy) twice. We got a stamp pad.

Glue the pad onto a wood cube which just fits the size. Than start to stamp!

We used normal A4 papers to fold some envelopes for packaging seed which was a small gift for people.

And at celebration farmers market event, we made some small flags for atmosphere and signage just by post-it paper, BBQ bamboo sticks, and stamp.