Before and after
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Monday, February 25, 2013
Gratitude Journal 1
5 things I`m grateful for from the past week.
- I`m grateful for the time I have spent some time with my family, because we got to do family stuff that we don`t get to do as much now.
- Food, because i got to eat all of my favorite food during the break.
- New video game, because I had a really good time killer.
- Basketball, because I got to practice and do a little bit of exercise.
- Rest, because I have regained some energy, but not all.
Thursday, February 14, 2013
Colour Theory Questions
a) Primary Colours- Basic colours mixed to make secondary colours.
b) Primary Colour Red-Passion, love, and anger.
c) Primary Colour Blue- Calm, responsible, and sadness.
d) Primary Colour Yellow- Happiness, hope and deceit.
e) Secondary Colours- A colour produced by combined primary
colours.
f) Secondary Colours Purple- Creativity, wealth and royalty.
g) Secondary Colours Orange- Energy, happiness and vitality.
h) Secondary Colours Green- New beginning, abundance and nature.
i) warm colours- shows warmth and energizes the audience.
j) cool colours- shows calmness and soothing to those who witness.
k) Neutrals- produces mixed emotions, both positive and negative.
Black-
Mystery, elegance, evil.
White- Purity, cleanliness and virtue.
Grey- Moody, conservative and formality.
Brown-
Nature, wholesomeness and dependability.
Beige- Deity and dull.
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Quote
''I can accept failure, everyone fails at something. But I can't accept not trying.''- Michael Jordan.
reference:http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/m/michael_jordan.html
reference:http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/m/michael_jordan.html
Friday, February 8, 2013
Logo collage
Los Angeles Lakers Logo
- It’s Italicized.
- It works for it’s the
color of their basketball team.
- The targets are fans of
the specific team.
- Creative and wise.
Los Angeles Clippers logo
- The
logo is also Italicized.
- It
works because it attracts attention with its italicized font and bright
colors.
- It
targets all the Lakers’ haters.
- The
colors show how exciting this team is.
New York Knicks logo
- The
fonts are bolded.
- It
clearly represents the Knicks basketball team.
- Targets
are the fans from New York.
- It
shows the confidence that this team has.
Boston Celtics logo
- San
serif fonts.
- Represents
the color of a Celtic.
- Boston
fans
- Shows
how peaceful Boston is.
Miami Heat
- Italicized
and bolded.
- Connected
to the temperature in Miami, Florida.
- Fans
from Miami.
- Excitement
and energy.
Devil May Cry logo (DMC)
- Bolded
and with a touch of sans serif.
- The
fonts show what type of game it is.
- Young
adults, ages 17 and up.
- Calm.
NBA logo
- Bolded
and all capitalized.
- The
logo shows a silhouette of a legendary player.
- All
basketball fans around the world.
- Balance
and exciting.
Cod Black Ops 2 logo
- Bolded
and some are capitalized.
- Shooting
game
- Young
Teens.
- Balance
and excitement.
Naruto Shippuden
- Script
and italicized.
- Shows
anime series.
- Kids
and young adults.
- Cheerful
and strength.
Grand Theft Auto 5
- Bolded.
- It’s a
revival of one of the legendary series in gaming history.
- Young
adults.
- Chaotic.
Zoo York logo
- Serif
font and all caps.
- It shows
what kind of clothing teenagers like to wear these days.
- Teenagers.
- Excitement
and balance.
Kobe System logo
- Script
font.
- It shows
the logo of an NBA superstar Kobe Bryant.
- All of
Kobe’s fans.
- Represents
balance.
Adidas logo
- Sans serif
font.
- It definitely
works, it attracts attention.
- Shoe,
shirt collectors.
- Logo
shows trust, strength and dependability.
Nike logo
- Simple
checkmark.
- Became
a widely known symbol around the world.
- Shoe,
shirt collectors.
- Shows Balance
on their products.
Element logo
- Sans
serif and bolded.
- One of
the most under-rated brands.
- New
style of clothing collectors.
- Shows
how exciting their products can be.
Pepsi logo
- Bolded
and all capitalized.
- Logo
show world balance.
- Everyone
who likes beverages.
- Trust,
strength and excitement.
McDonalds logo
- Sans
serif and script.
- Shows
logo of the fries container.
- Those
looking for a place to eat.
- Excitement
and clarity.
KFC logo.
- Fonts
are capitalized.
- Logo shows
the founder of the food company.
- Those
who loves to eat chicken.
- Excitement.
Jollibee logo
- Sans serif.
- Attracts
little kids and hungry citizens.
- Anyone
that is looking for a place to eat.
- Excitement.
Coca-Cola logo
- Script
fonts.
- Attracts
thirsty people.
- Those
who like beverages.
- Excitement
and balance.
Apex Predator logo
- Sans
serif font.
- Shows
the symbol of one of the greatest wrestler in WWE history.
- For all
Randy Orton fans.
- Optimism.
Batman logo
- Picture
of a bat in a middle of an oval.
- Symbol
of Batman.
- Mostly
little children.
- Clarity
and warmth over darkness.
Linkin Park logo
- All caps
and italicized.
- Linkin
park is clearly represented.
- Those
who love linkin park’s music.
- Excitement
and strength.
Gatorade logo
- Italicized.
- Shows
a widely-known beverage.
- Athletes
and wanna-be athletes.
- Shows
confidence.
Burger King logo
- All
caps and bolded.
- One
of the longest running restaurants.
- Hungry
costumers.
- Warmth,
excitement, and trust.
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
Typography Questions
Typography Study Questions
- In
your own words, define Typography. (The process of printing with
type.)
- Reference: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/typography?s=t
2. What
is a Serif Font? (Small lines from the edges of letters and
symbols.)
- Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serif
3. What
is a Sans Serif Font? (A letter or symbol that does not have a
serif.)
- Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sans-serif
4. Describe
the term Leading. Why is it called Leading? (Distance between the
successive lines of type.)
- Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leading
5. What
is the difference between Kerning and Tracking? (Kerning is
spacing less and tracking is more spacing.)
- Reference: http://www.justskins.com/forums/difference-between-leading-tracking-122273.html
6. Who
was Johann Gutenberg? A blacksmith, printer, publisher.
• What is he known for? He’s known for introducing the “movable type”
• Where is he from? He’s from the city called “Mainz”
• When did he live? Mainz as well
• What is he known for? He’s known for introducing the “movable type”
• Where is he from? He’s from the city called “Mainz”
• When did he live? Mainz as well
- Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johannes_Gutenberg
7. Define
these Elements of a Typeface:
• Descender- A line below the baseline.
• Ascender- A line that extends above the mean line.
• Bowl- Round or oval letters.
• Foot – Lines of text that appear at the bottom of every page. ``
• Baseline- Line where text rests.
• Cap height- Height of uppercase letters.
• X height- Height of lowercase letters.
• Descender- A line below the baseline.
• Ascender- A line that extends above the mean line.
• Bowl- Round or oval letters.
• Foot – Lines of text that appear at the bottom of every page. ``
• Baseline- Line where text rests.
• Cap height- Height of uppercase letters.
• X height- Height of lowercase letters.
- Reference: http://www.proximasoftware.com/fontexpert/terms
- Following
the traditions of typography, when is it correct to use:
• all caps? It could be used to draw more attention.
• a bold typeface? For titles/highlight important words/subject.
• an italic style typeface? Used as a reminder for important words.
• a serif typeface? When classifying fonts.
• a sans serif typeface? Not wanting the fonts to be noticed that much.
• Script or Calligraphy typefaces? To differentiate the word from others. - Reference: Wikipedia
- What
is the difference between a Bitmapped font and a Postscript font? (File
containing glyphs, characters, and symbols. Postscript font is a font
specification for professional digital type setting.)
·
Reference: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PostScript_fonts
Sunday, February 3, 2013
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