Above is the document created by my groupmate Jenna during class. We new we wanted to have the eight different sections and incorporate the arrow of the logo and the color schemes given to us by the advertising group (as seen in the document below). The size of the documents was based on the size of the boxes that were given to us from another classmate.
After seeing the boxes and how they may possibly be painted, I talked with the head of the advertising group, Levi. It was decided that it would be best for the background to stay white since that side of the box will most likely be painted white. To keep the design similar to that of the logo it was decided that the text stay the orange hue. Where the questioning came in was when we were deciding what color the arrow should be, since the inside of the box may be spray painted a blue that does not exactly fit into our color scheme. I felt that the light blue/ mint green may be a nice accent but Levi felt that it may clash so he thought a orange arrow may look better. I created both ideas in illustrator which can be seen in the screenshot below. I plan to present both to group and classmates on Thursday to receive feedback.
Pricing Stickers
Once the paper was ordered I downloaded the template that went with the labels. I had trouble bringing it into any program besides word, so I took a screenshot and brought it into illustrator.
Above is what the original template looks like.
Initially, we were worried about the size of the stickers compared to some of the smaller objects we may have donated. We came up with a few ways that we can suggested to the next group to solve that problem, they can either put smaller items in a bag as a bundle and sell them like that (so just put the sticker on the bag) or place these items in a bin and have the $1 sticker on the bin itself.
Above is a screenshot of the $1 and $1each sticker options. Within the document the stickers go from $1-$6. Below is a screenshot of the full document.
Above is a screenshot of the $1 and $1each sticker options. Within the document the stickers go from $1-$6. Below is a screenshot of the full document.

To the left is a 'blank' document I created. The document still has the logo's arrow on it but I left the number space blank incase we do not supply a price high enough for a future user. This will give the future user the ability to bring the pdf file into a program and edit it themselves or just handwrite on the printed out stickers.





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