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Logo Color Scheme

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See these logos, they have something in common. They both have warm color schemes. Warm colors, if you didn't know, are colors that seem to have a hot theme on them. These colors are yellow, yellow-orange, orange, red-orange, and red. These colors give a very warms feeling, hints the name, and can make you hungry. Where your most likely to find this is in a restaurant and fast food places such as, McDonalds, Wendy's, Golden Corral, etc. These logos are considered cool colors. Cool colors give a cold feel and the can make you loose your appetite, which is why most restaurants don't use cool colors. They do however give a thirsty feeling. Cool colors are, purple, blue-purple, blue, blue-green, green, and yellow-green. There are no companies that use cool colors to make customers thirsty, but companies that use cool colors are Facebook, twitter, and Firefox. The logos here are complementary color scheme. Complementary colors are directly across from eac

Sidewalk Chalk

On Tuesday August 22, we started a project over sidewalk chalk. The sidewalk chalk project was where we were assigned groups of four and we would have to separately come up with an image that represents you. After part one is done, you and your group would come up with a outliner for you and your groups drawings. A day or two later, you would have to recreate that outline using chalk on in the schools courtyard. Then add your groups drawings into the outline also using sidewalk chalk. Our group first started out with a shield, but changed to a 4-square puzzle after realizing everyone did a shield. It was an amazing experience that will be a good kick off for e9 this year.

e-Comm Color Wheel Project

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One week ago, e9 Graphic Design started a project called Color wheel. Before then we went over primary, secondary, and tertiary colors. Primary cannot be made, it is found in the world, primaries include of red yellow and blue. Secondary colors is where you mix two primaries together, Secondaries consist of green, orange, and purple. What will happened when mixing a primary and secondary together? You will get tertiary colors. tertiary colors are yellow-green, blue-green, blue-purple, red-purple, red-orange, and yellow-orange. How I created the project you might ask? All of the color wheel except the title is made out of shape