The Interview
Tuesday, 24 January 2012
Pages 5 and 6
These are my last two pages. I like the way it looks, but I still think theres something missing, but i'm not completely sure what. I think maybe if i could of included some photos of people too, then it might look a little better. I changed the photo to a black and white image, and have cropped and burned the second image.
Pages 3 and 4
This is my 3rd and 4th pages. On the first photograph, I duplicated the layer, made it slightly larger, placed it underneath the other image, and changed the opacity so it was slightly see through.
On the second page, I put the photo of the peacock on to the page, again, changed the opacity and then using the rubber, removed some of the photo, but reduced the hardness to make the line softer.
Then, at the bottom of the page, I just resized my photos and burnt the shadows in.
Pages 1 and 2
In my first two pages of my article, I have used the black and white effect on my photo, as well as cropping it so the image fits my page better. I created my title by placing single letters on to the page, changing the colours and angle of the letters and then outlining them. I then put in my text and used a background colour to highlight it.
PEACOCK!
I would like to add a photo of the peacock in as i love his colours. I think they would look even better if i could brighten the colours!
Monday, 16 January 2012
Colour Psycology
Colour Psychology Basics
Here are some of the most frequently used colors and the positive messages they communicate. As noted, this basic chart isn't comprehensive. It doesn't list negative associations and it doesn't discuss the best ways to combine colors. However, it is an interesting introduction to colour psychology. When we work our logo design magic, we bring even more to the table.
BLACK: Mystery, secrecy, tradition.
BLUE: Power, calmness, success, trustworthiness.
BROWN: Earth and nature, simplicity, seriousness.
GREEN: Harmony, health and healing, nature and animals, money.
ORANGE: Affordability, fun, youth, creativity, celebration.
PURPLE: Fantasy and dreams, justice, royalty.
RED: Excitement, action, adventure, love, passion, food.
WHITE: Simplicity, cleanliness, innocence.
YELLOW: Cheerfulness, playfulness, curiosity, amusement.
RAINBOW: Brings joy
http://www.logodesignteam.com/logo-design-color-psychology.html
Here are some of the most frequently used colors and the positive messages they communicate. As noted, this basic chart isn't comprehensive. It doesn't list negative associations and it doesn't discuss the best ways to combine colors. However, it is an interesting introduction to colour psychology. When we work our logo design magic, we bring even more to the table.
BLACK: Mystery, secrecy, tradition.
BLUE: Power, calmness, success, trustworthiness.
BROWN: Earth and nature, simplicity, seriousness.
GREEN: Harmony, health and healing, nature and animals, money.
ORANGE: Affordability, fun, youth, creativity, celebration.
PURPLE: Fantasy and dreams, justice, royalty.
RED: Excitement, action, adventure, love, passion, food.
WHITE: Simplicity, cleanliness, innocence.
YELLOW: Cheerfulness, playfulness, curiosity, amusement.
RAINBOW: Brings joy
http://www.logodesignteam.com/logo-design-color-psychology.html
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