
Dec 3, 2009
Day 20
Freudentisch Zwei
The Colors of Glo

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.
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

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
Color Field
kit: color
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