Today, we were asked to complete three logos on Gravit, more specifically, three identical logos with small changes in each one. The first thing I thought of to make a logo of was a seashell. I used the pen tool to make half a seashell, then mirrored it to complete the full shell. Then, I recreated a font (one that I have been using for a long time) with the pen tool, spelling out my name. Since my name is a palindrome, meaning that it spells the same thing from the first letter to the last letter, and vise versa, I was able to mirror the first half of my name to create the second half. However, the 'N' was backwards, and I liked it that way, so I didn't flip it back to a proper 'N.' Finally, I put my name in front of the seashells, each seashell a different color. I think the most frustrating thing that I had to do for this assignment was getting the pen tool to create the small slivers in the shell. Simply zooming in closer to the drawing made this easier. I decided to make this logo because I've always enjoyed going to the beach, and a seashell was the first thing that came to my mind when I thought about the beach. This brand is for all sorts of coastal things, mainly seashells. This logo is a seashell, but not an extremely intricate one. It is simple, but recognizable to be a shell. My favorite logo that I did was the teal one, because it's my favorite color.
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For this assignment, there were two tasks: creating colors in a constant shape and recording their HEX codes and color values (Color Names), and using Adobe Color to create different color combinations (Color Schemes), both using Gravit. For the first portion, I traced an image of the Space Needle in Seattle, Washington. Using what I traced, I recolored certain parts of the building. Then, I used the Adobe color mixer to make color combinations and find their HEX values and color values. I created an image of a polaroid, which was just a rectangle and a square, with more empty space below the rectangle. With the help of Adobe Color, I made one monochromatic color scheme, an analogous color scheme, one complementary color scheme, and one triadic color scheme. Adobe Color gave me the HEX codes as well as the colors, so I just copied and pasted them below each polaroid. Color NamesColor Schemes |
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May 2021
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