Monday, 24 March 2014

Salt & Sauce Stall

Salt & Sauce Stall 

Everything went well in terms of the stall going ahead, everything except me been ill for the actual stall which I regret missing out on. 

22 T-shirts were available for sale. Taylor, Eva and Niel held the stall on the 20th of March and did a great job in the setting up of the stall.

The use of pale pink paper to cover the frame on the wall and the table worked well with the pastel tones and minimal imagery used within our T-shirt and Print designs, displayed centered were the T-shirts, to the right the prints of the T-shirt illustrations and to the left a few more prints with T-shirt tags and instructions on the Instagram and twitter competition. 

A selection of promotion materials and print images were displayed on the wall these worked well with the display on the table. 
More promotions for the event/stall were posted on social media sites. 


The response for the stall was positive, we managed to sell out of all T-shirts and raised £140 for the Skatepal charity with around a £80-90 profit margin left over from the production of T-shirts and print promotions. We had a lot of online requests for more T-shirts if we were to print anymore.

The next stage we need to do now is promote the competition to win the limited edition Salt & Sauce X SkatePal promotion pack. 

Whats left to do?
The final stage is for us to produce the limited edition winners pack for the winner of the Instagram competition. Me & Neil will be going forward with this as the girls did the T-shirts, we plan on creating a sticker set of the illustrations, some prints and a possible custom T-shirt as time is minimal now with other briefs and modules coming to submission point. 

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