
This was the first design that I set up for my spray cans. Primarily, this was a way of experimenting with the background of the spray can, by using the Linear Light tool to overlay he background onto another version of itself, and therefore produce a very unique and bold outlook. The label and logo were more basic in this design.

This second spray can design was primarily used to experiment with ways of using shapes alongside the patterned backgrounds in order to create an interesting design, However, I felt this design fell flat as it was too plain and the font choices used were very uninteresting.

For this design, I experimented with ways to improve upon the designs that I had already done. I used the method of background and label from my first piece, but made it more unique with a semi-transparent white label overlaying it, making it lest bold but still making the new logo stand out from it.

In this design I wanted to try out a design that didn’t use a label as prominently, instead focusing on ways that I can work it so that the logo and the background work together. To do this, I kept the logo in white as I had done in some of the previous designs, as well as keeping the entire background darker.

In this final design, I wanted to experiment with different backdrops to the text and ways that I could make it stand out from the rest of the spray can design. For example, the circle around the logo worked to isolate it from the background while also making it stand out against all other highlighted information by keeping them separate.