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Organic/Geometric: Cody Li
The logo I came across seemed very interesting because it had the word ‘magic’ in the title. Upon further learning more about the company through ‘Brand New’, I learned that they sold personal care products by using all-natural ingredients. They … Continue reading
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Organic/Geometric: Jen Ladwig
I decided to take a look at the Voxbone logo redesign, as it does a great job of using a lot of different aspects of logo design. First, the redesign uses very geometric shapes, mostly just three triangles smushed together, … Continue reading
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Organic/Geometric: Daniel Kim
This old design of the Spotify logo is a geometric design. As English speakers, we naturally make meaning of the black symbols and we read it as “Spotify”. The shapes of the symbols have hard edges and sharp angles which … Continue reading
Organic/Geometric: Thomas Chiou
Juventus F.C is a professional Italian football club team. Most old traditional soccer team logo has the egg-shaped oval, since it’s the main element shape in soccer league. It’s meant to be like a shield/crest, or badge. The Juventus design … Continue reading
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Organic/Geometric: Travis Thomas
Formula one decided that after around 30 years it was about time to redesign their logo to something a little more modern and give the race series a facelift for the day and age. The old logo was made in … Continue reading
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Color interaction: Caleb McEnderfer
This photo of the stage at VELD festival is a great example of color because colors often can represent moods and music concerts often use lights to set the moods of their songs. An example of this would be if … Continue reading
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Color Interaction: Jocelyn Urias Castro
This photo of a painting in a building is the perfect exemplar of fully saturated paining with desaturated colors around them. The wall has a lot of different strong colors such as bright red, blue, orange, pink, purple, and green, … Continue reading
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Color Interaction: Daniel Kim
There are many colors used inside this image to portray and express a certain environment. The woman character, Snow White, is dressed in primary colors. Her long skirt is yellow, top jacket is blue, and her accessories mainly consist of red. … Continue reading
Color Interaction: Isabella Troiani
When thinking about interaction of color, I immediately imagined the hues of nature. This photo shows how colors often work together in nature. The photo is highly saturated so we see each color in its full intensity. The purple flowers … Continue reading
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Color Interaction: Joshua Murphy
The image that I have chosen is USSsteal by Syd Mead to demonstrate color. Retro Futurism has always captured my interest because of the color palettes that are used to make the accents in the image pop and contrast. The … Continue reading
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