Dec 3, 2009

Day 20

I went with a more natural color scheme with Soto since it's supposed to be connected with nature for meditation. The color of the type is the main color scheme and the others are more for the color of packaging and accent colors for the flower that fit the mood and feel.
the top logo is the primary logo. all the others are secondary options and it includes a black and white logo. the black box is not necessary in all logo options. the end.

Day: Colors


Here are the official colors for the logo.

COLOR!!!

I love Color!! It was too hard to choose just a few, I had to try them all.

Freudentisch Zwei

In the future the color palette may be expanded, but for consistency of the brand the jester color will remain the same.

The Colors of Glo

Well I was just looking at a bunch of older work of Mark Ecko and then looking at a lot of graffiti type stuff so that is how I obtained this color scheme. Even though there may be a lot of colors in this color scheme it is still not limited to these. Following along the free underground urban style the colors will be very bright almost always slightly contrasting and a lot of almost fluorescent colors.

Color


Well, this one was simple. For my project I have the colors for the belts within the Kenpo system.

Fullgive (day19)


With Fullgive being an unbrand there is no specific color or colors to be used for the logos. Just as the Logo changes through out its uses so do the colors, here is a selection of some of colors that I have been using through out the project that work well with the look and feel that Fullgive is striving for.

Day2- Color Palette


These are the official color palettes for my logo and how it would be treated in black and white.

Color Palettes


As all you all know, today's post deals with color palettes. There are three approved versions of the logo; an embellished, a three color, and a black and white one. The logo cannot be reversed out, but the reversed out wordmark can be used on dark backgrounds. Again, click on the image if you'd like to read all the details.

Day 20

Today's post includes the correct way to show the logo as well as pre-approved color variations. Drop shadows and gradients may NOT be used at anytime with this logo. Special approval must be obtained by publisher and creator.


Color Palettes

First of all, does anyone know how on earth to undo the text underlining? I looked everywhere last time and I couldn't figure out how my blog ended up being completely underlined. Strange.
Anyway. Today I was playing around with color options for my tuesday afternoon logo.
At first I was going to go with black, silver, blue and red, but then I thought purple might
be a good color since I want to encompass Jazz and it seemed a good fit. Then Jay pointed out that I use a lot of textures in my blog posts and I thought it might be fun to include some texture swatches as well as colors. I'm not exactly sure how I'd incorporate them into the logo, but maybe they could serve as a back drop or be used in a clipping mask over the rest mark?
Any suggestions out there?

Distinct colors

The artist Tech N9ne uses very basic colors for his palette. Making it very easy to recognize where is work has been, or what work is actually is.

I do believe he actually is a "none-participating blood". So its not a coincidence that he uses these colors either.

Color Field




The exhibition does not rely on a specific group` of colors, but I felt it was important to sample several of the colors included in the work in the past three weeks to see if there was a common feel and tonal range to my daily choices. Here is what I came up with.

kit: color

i just have to say:
i'm first to post! for ONCE!

this is pretty self-explanatory. i set very specific guidelines regarding color when i began this project: