Monday, October 25, 2010

Do Now


1.     What is a bitmap image?
     Bitmap images are different combined colored pixels that makes an image; Bitmaps are very good at representing gradations of shape and color.
2.     What does “resolution-dependant” mean?
Resolution-dependant it means the size and quality of the image depends on the number of pixels per inch in the image.
3.     How does a vector image work?
Vector images they are NOT created pixel by pixels, they are graphics make use of mathematical equations to calculate a line’s shape.
4.     When would you notice a difference between the two?
Vector images are not resolution-dependent, they are great for illustrations and logos that need to be scale 

Thursday, October 21, 2010

The initial goals for this logo is the world cup; yes this logo has match the initial goals because the G is backwards and they added a smily face and a arm and leg so it could look like there's a guy running and one of the of 'O' is a soccer ball and in top of it there's two arrows pointing to the net and the net is the 'L' from google in the bottom of the soccer there's also another arrow pointing to the net. I do have new goals for these logo I would try to make the letters O G & E something else than just being there maybe put a soccer player or something, I would make these changes because the logo looks kind of boring it needs more creativity. These logo has arrows and lines. 

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Design Principles

Emphasis/Contrast- is a way to express with particular stress or force.
Proximity/groupings- they  are two of the four grouping concepts  
Balance- composition there are three different types of balane when using color, shape and position. And is the act of comparing or estimating two things, one againts the other, and the contrance between.
Alignment-
Harmony/Proportion-
White Space- is the space thats between anything it could be anycolor but if its with out anything its called white space .
Repetition-
Color- color could be use to laber or show hierarchy, to decorate, to represent or imitate reality.
Other Design Principles-Balance, Symmetrical, Asymmetrical, Proportion, Unity.



Basic Design Elements

The basic design elements are line, shape, color, texture, tone, shade. =)

Monday, October 18, 2010

My Color Palette

I choose these colors because i liked how the flower looked with these colors 
it made the flower stand out and you could see the difference between the colors. 
The chroma of these colors are pure you could see it clearly. There is only 
tint color the third one from the middle.