Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Assignment 2 Thermal Image Part 2

                                                                                    Before and after                                                                                                         

Assignment 1 Thermal Image Part 1

Before And After
              



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.

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

Friday, February 8, 2013

Logo collage






Los Angeles Lakers Logo

  1. It’s Italicized.
  2. It works for it’s the color of their basketball team.
  3. The targets are fans of the specific team.
  4. Creative and wise.

Los Angeles Clippers logo

  1. The logo is also Italicized.
  2. It works because it attracts attention with its italicized font and bright colors.
  3. It targets all the Lakers’ haters.
  4. The colors show how exciting this team is.

New York Knicks logo

  1. The fonts are bolded.
  2. It clearly represents the Knicks basketball team.
  3. Targets are the fans from New York.
  4. It shows the confidence that this team has.

Boston Celtics logo

  1. San serif fonts.
  2. Represents the color of a Celtic.
  3. Boston fans
  4. Shows how peaceful Boston is.

Miami Heat

  1. Italicized and bolded.
  2. Connected to the temperature in Miami, Florida.
  3. Fans from Miami.
  4. Excitement and energy.

Devil May Cry logo (DMC)

  1. Bolded and with a touch of sans serif.
  2. The fonts show what type of game it is.
  3. Young adults, ages 17 and up.
  4. Calm.

NBA logo

  1. Bolded and all capitalized.
  2. The logo shows a silhouette of a legendary player.
  3. All basketball fans around the world.
  4. Balance and exciting.

Cod Black Ops 2 logo

  1. Bolded and some are capitalized.
  2. Shooting game
  3. Young Teens.
  4. Balance and excitement.

Naruto Shippuden

  1. Script and italicized.
  2. Shows anime series.
  3. Kids and young adults.
  4. Cheerful and strength.

Grand Theft Auto 5

  1. Bolded.
  2. It’s a revival of one of the legendary series in gaming history.
  3. Young adults.
  4. Chaotic.

   Zoo York logo

  1. Serif font and all caps.
  2. It shows what kind of clothing teenagers like to wear these days.
  3. Teenagers.
  4. Excitement and balance.

Kobe System logo

  1. Script font.
  2. It shows the logo of an NBA superstar Kobe Bryant.
  3. All of Kobe’s fans.
  4. Represents balance.

Adidas logo

  1. Sans serif font.
  2. It definitely works, it attracts attention.
  3. Shoe, shirt collectors.
  4. Logo shows trust, strength and dependability.

Nike logo

  1. Simple checkmark.
  2. Became a widely known symbol around the world.
  3. Shoe, shirt collectors.
  4. Shows Balance on their products.

Element logo

  1. Sans serif and bolded.
  2. One of the most under-rated brands.
  3. New style of clothing collectors.
  4. Shows how exciting their products can be.

Pepsi logo

  1. Bolded and all capitalized.
  2. Logo show world balance.
  3. Everyone who likes beverages.
  4. Trust, strength and excitement.

McDonalds logo

  1. Sans serif and script.
  2. Shows logo of the fries container.
  3. Those looking for a place to eat.
  4. Excitement and clarity.

KFC logo.

  1. Fonts are capitalized.
  2. Logo shows the founder of the food company.
  3. Those who loves to eat chicken.
  4. Excitement.

Jollibee logo

  1. Sans serif.
  2. Attracts little kids and hungry citizens.
  3. Anyone that is looking for a place to eat.
  4. Excitement.

Coca-Cola logo

  1. Script fonts.
  2. Attracts thirsty people.
  3. Those who like beverages.
  4. Excitement and balance.

Apex Predator logo

  1. Sans serif font.
  2. Shows the symbol of one of the greatest wrestler in WWE history.
  3. For all Randy Orton fans.
  4. Optimism.

Batman logo

  1. Picture of a bat in a middle of an oval.
  2. Symbol of Batman.
  3. Mostly little children.
  4. Clarity and warmth over darkness.

Linkin Park logo

  1. All caps and italicized.
  2. Linkin park is clearly represented.
  3. Those who love linkin park’s music.
  4. Excitement and strength.

Gatorade logo

  1. Italicized.
  2. Shows a widely-known beverage.
  3. Athletes and wanna-be athletes.
  4. Shows confidence.

Burger King logo

  1. All caps and bolded.
  2. One of the longest running restaurants.
  3. Hungry costumers.
  4. Warmth, excitement, and trust.

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Typography Questions

                                                               Typography Study Questions
                 
  1. 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
    • 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.
    • Reference: http://www.proximasoftware.com/fontexpert/terms
 
  1. 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
  2. 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
                        en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitmapped_font