The Logo design was not really hard for me to think of a brand name or an app name because you could do your brand as simple as it is so you can make any brand you want. I used the pen, knife, eclipse, and eyedropper tools. The most frustrating is that it was kinda hard to think of three different ways to do the logo design because I could only think of 2. I tried asking the teacher for advice and somehow did the third design. The 3 logosI made the diet water logo by thinking of something stupid because all drinkable water is diet water. The logo doesn't really represent me but I guess it shows my "creativity." I like the logo below because it looks much better than the other 2 and it looks like an actual logo that can be on a water bottle. I made the shapes from taking examples from google(didn't trace) which was helpful. The Logo I choose
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I learned what RGB stands for. RBG is Red, blue, and green. The color depends from the changing of RGB. I used the number/letter code that is used in front of the RGB place. I was asked to choose colors and check the RBG of them. I choose a color then I check the RGB which was below the color and put it under the shapes. I am proud of how the assignments turned out. Color namesColor schemesTypography is the style/font of words. You can use typography to convey a feeling/expression. Using different fonts/styles would give the audience different opinions like if you have cursive style on a Caution!! bill board then it will be extremely to read caution or the message. Serif, Sans Serif, Monospaced, Script or Handwritten, and Display are the five fonts we learned in class. Typeface ComparisonI was asked to use 5 fonts so I used: Edition = Serif, Edition = Sans serif, JetBrains Mono = Monospaced, Major Mano Display = Handwritten, Syne Mono = Display fonts to do my typeface comparison assignment. They wanted me to use 1 word so I choose ok.... Word PortraitsThe instructions wanted me to get 20 words and 10 fonts on an A4 size document. I put 20 words and 10 fonts, so 2 words per 1 font.
I learned many things about the pen tool. I learned that you can click hold and drag the pen tool to get a curved line. When you want to change the direction the next line is going to, you don't need to make a new pen dot, instead you could just "opt" and drag and release the curved line you made to change the direction. I also learned how to mask an object. Masking an object help cover/cut the parts you don't need, it can also add colored shapes to get a different color for the shape/object. Pen tool Summative My summative Imagine being in a raft, and suddenly Kong and Monke appear!! Image links: Kong, Background, Monke I was kinda frustrated because I couldn't cut/mask the images too well, so I just tried my best.
This looks beautiful and peaceful, I like things to be peaceful so its meaningful to me. I don't know if it's true but I heard my parents saying that my names "Shashank" means "Moon".
I learned how to group things together and how to make the shapes go beneath and above a shape. I also learned how to use alignment tools to make my work look neat.
I learned how to use the fill option so I can fill the shape with a color. I also learned to make the border go out, in, and center. I learned how to use the align option. I can now use transparency to make my shapes either see-through or "unsee"-through.
I learned to use Sub-select and pen/path which were very useful in creating shapes. I also learned how to multi-select the anchor points. Overall, it was fun and I learned a lot.
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