Logo Color Scheme Analogous This logo uses the analogous colors of orange, red, and yellow. I think the company probably chose these colors because it grabs attention very well. This logo uses the analogous colors of blue, green, and yellow. I think the company probably chose these colors because it contains cool relaxing colors. Complementary This logo uses the complementary colors of purple, and gold. I think the company probably chose these colors because it gives the royal vibe. This logo uses the complementary colors of blue, and orange. I think the company probably chose these colors because its cool and warm and the colors go good together. Warm This logo uses the warm colors of red, and yellow. I think the company probably chose these colors because its warm and exiting like the drink. This logo uses the warm colors of blue, yellow, and red. I think the company probably chose these colors because the sun in th...
Overview For this project we created a color wheel and presented the primary, secondary, and tertiary colors on a diagram. The diagram used triangles to show the colors that are mixed on the color wheel. This was made in Adobe Illustrator. What did I learn I learned many shortcuts and tricks to straighten or make my experience more efficient in adobe illustrator. I had no previous experience in adobe illustrators this was a good learning experience for me. I had used adobe photoshop 2015 before this so I had a feel for how to use adobe illustrator. My experience My experience was good with adobe illustrator, I gained quite a bit of knowledge with adobe illustrator, I felt like I had already used it because it had a similar interface to adobe photoshop which I had previous experience with. I liked the overall look of the final product
I posterized the image to simplify the image colors to help find all the colors for the final project. I decided to do myself because I figured it would be the easiest to draw. I also chose the polygonal style because I like the look of the polygons especially over images. I also figured it would be easier to pull off. I had trouble merging the lines into triangles but the paths were on different layers and I had to move them for the merge to work. I learned how to use paths and create a polygon overlay for an image. I feel happy with how it turned out. Before After
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