Roland evaluation Here is my finished Roland designs, with this Roland designs I took the phone Nokia Lumia from the Google and create a simple and effective advertising. If you closely I took two pictures from Google and combine it together and created differences colours square all around it. When I saw a poster online similar to this is inspired me to create a designs one of these with different colour and with simplicity. It was simple and clean, just as I wanted it. I didn’t have time to draw all of my images on paper first and recreated them in Photoshop, because I had a lot of work to put in within a short of time. So I thought it would be quicker to draw my images in Photoshop, now finally it looks much more clean and simple. And I don’t think there is anything that needs to be to improve in my designs but however I am still waiting feedback from friend.
Blue in Design: Here are some of the biggest brands in the country ditched their old logos from colour blue to another and some from another colour to blue this year. DC Comics change its logo from blue to black and grey colour.
Blue in Design: Here are some of the biggest brands in the country ditched their old logos from colour blue to another and some from another colour to blue this year. Twitter's bird logo changed but still have the same color blue.
Blue in Design: Here are some of the biggest brands in the country ditched their old logos from colour blue to another and some from another colour to blue this year. In January JC Penney transformed into from red to blue shortening company names is in.
Blue in Design: Here are some of the biggest brands in the country ditched their old logos from colour blue to another and some from another colour to blue this year. In August, Domino's logo changed but still hahe the color blue but lost the pizza part.
The Color Blue The color blue is one of trust, honesty and loyalty. It is sincere, reserved and quiet, and doesn't like to make a fuss or draw attention. Blue hates confrontation, and likes to do things in its own way. From a color psychology perspective, blue is reliable and responsible. This color exhibits an inner security and confidence. You can rely on it to take control and do the right thing in difficult times. It has a need for order and direction in its life, including its living and work spaces. Colour Blue in different Cultures: • In the Jewish faith, Blue is the color of holiness. • In Hinduism Blue is the color of the god Krishna. • In China Blue represents immortality. • Philosophers in Ancient Rome wore Blue robes to show their rank. • In Japan Indigo Blue is often used in art and clothing and symbolizes the vast ocean surrounding the islands. • In Ancient Egypt the skin of the god Amun was painted blue to signify the divine. • In Germany employees being dismissed are given Blue Letters or "Blaue Briefe". • In France deep Blue is strongly associated with Royalty and Aristocracy.
ORANGE in Design:
ORANGE in Design:
ORANGE in Design:
The Color Orange The color orange radiates warmth and happiness, combining the physical energy and stimulation of red with the cheerfulness of yellow. Orange relates to 'gut reaction' or our gut instincts, as opposed to the physical reaction of red or the mental reaction of yellow. Orange offers emotional strength in difficult times. It helps us to bounce back from disappointments and despair, assisting in recovery from grief. Colour Orange in different Cultures: • Buddhist monks wear Saffron Orange robes which are Yellow-Orange. • In Eastern philosophy, the Orange Chakra is in the abdomen and is the creative center. • To Native Americans Orange represents learning or kinship. • In Northern Ireland, Orange represents Protestantism and they call themselves 'Orangemen'. • In the United States and Canada, Orange represents Halloween. • In the Netherlands, Orange represents royalty and is referred to as the House of Orange.
The Color Green The color green is the color of balance and harmony. From a color psychology perspective, it is the great balancer of the heart and the emotions, creating equilibrium between the head and the heart. From a meaning of colors perspective, green is also the color of growth, the color of spring, of renewal and rebirth. It renews and restores depleted energy. It is the sanctuary away from the stresses of modern living, restoring us back to a sense of well being. This is why there is so much of this relaxing color on the earth, and why we need to keep it that way. Green is an emotionally positive color, giving us the ability to love and nurture ourselves and others unconditionally. A natural peacemaker, it must avoid the tendency to become a martyr. The word green comes from the Middle English and Old English word grene, which, like the German word grün, has the same root as the words grass and grow. It is from a Common Germanic *gronja-, which is also reflected in Old Norse grænn, Old High German gruoni (but unattested in East Germanic), ultimately from a PIE root *ghre- "to grow", and root-cognate with grass and to grow. The first recorded use of the word as a colour term in Old English dates to ca. AD 700. Colour Green in different Cultures: • In Christianity Green is associated with baptism and the feast of the Eucharist. • Green is the sacred color of Islam and is a sign of respect and veneration. • In the Muslim world, Green signifies the Prophet Muhammad. • Green is the color of Ireland which is sometimes called the "Emerald Isle". • In England green has heroic meanings and is connected to the stories of Robin Hood. • In China Green represents disgrace. • Also in China Green Jade is highly prized for its beauty which represents virtue. • In North Africa Green symbolizes corruption. • In Japan Green signifies eternal life.
i like this green Forest Wallpaper, looks wonderful, peaceful this is the place i would like to be alone and enjoy the nature.
beautiful green apples.
Boring Green Logo Redesigns Are a Color Cliche Green–it’s the new blue. As an overused boring corporate color, blue is losing ground to green. Corporations everywhere have been jumping on the “green” bandwagon, whether they are hotels that wash towels less frequently, moving companies that reuse boxes, or retailers that recycle plastic bags. The green washing trend is even spreading corporate logos. Companies with once distinctive and exciting brand marks are trading them in for boring green ones.
Carlsberg i like this Carsberg Logo, beautiful green colout. Green is a colour which is generally linked to nature, peace, well-being and freshness. Different shades of green however can evoke different emotions. Deeper greens are linked to wealth and prestige whereas lighter shades of green are mostly calming and peaceful. As opposed to red, green means safety and it can be used to advertise environment-friendly products or medical products.
Green Logos:
BP Logo I love this Logo, what I live is the combination of 4 colour: Green, light green, Yellow and White.. Looks beautiful, the BP logo was designed in 2000 by Landor. And was designed as a dramatic break with tradition. Even after a decade, it is still unlike any other energy identity, and symbolises a number of things not least the greatest source of energy … the sun itself suggest heat. Boring Green Logo Redesigns Are a Color Cliché
Here are my favour colours in combination: GREEN, ORANGE, BLUE.