Showing posts with label color psychology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label color psychology. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Personalized Logo Design

(Found out how to revert to my default font. Yes, this is it.)

This logo is meant to represent me. 
Excuse the sloppiness. There wasn't a paint bucket tool, so I improvised.

Each shape, color and font I used holds its own meaning. The triangles represent ambition, as with the color red, while blue represents logic. Hence the name "Against the Flow."The word "against" is typed in the sophisticated [Copperplate], while "the" and "flow" are in the simpler [Eurostile]. The opposite element between the blue and the red also pertains to that name. The meaning of the name itself is more or less self-explanatory: I'm different, and that's okay.

Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Stuff and Things with Color

Did you know: The color pink is proven to effectively reduce aggression in people. Why? Who knows? It just does. Go paint your home pink, it should make everyone quiet down a bit.

I'm starting the semester fresh with [Graphic Design], and first we touched on color, including color psychology. Color psychology has to be the most fascinating thing you may ever learn about color. Black and white, which you might have noticed are the main mediums of my blog site, represent sophistication (forget all the negative associations with black for a second please) and formality. And the innocence thing with white? Nope. 
Thinking about switching to green for the site. Green is associated with healthiness & wellness. 

IN OTHER NEWS, time for the usual attachment round-up: