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Logo Color Schemes

Logo Color Schemes Analogous                                  This logo uses the analogous colors of yellow, light green, and green. I think the company chose these colors to make their logo look smooth, and aesthetically pleasing.                                         This logo uses the analogous colors of yellow, red, and orange. I think the company chose these colors because it makes the logo look warm, and comforting. This logo uses the complementary colors of red, and green. I think the company chose use these colors because they go             together very well, since they are complementary  This logo uses the complementary colors of blue, and orange. I        think the company used these colors, because the blue really makes the orange pop since they are complementary colors. This logo uses the cool colors of blue, and magenta. I think the company chose to use these colors because the magenta on the blue looks really good.

Color Wheel

Color Wheel Project Overview  For our Ecom assignment we were given the task of creating a color wheel. We made the color wheel in Adobe Illustrator, which forced us to learn how to use software. There was an assortment of tools in Adobe Illustrator we had to learn how to use, in order to create our color wheel. Overall this project was a great learning experience. What we Learned   The most important thing I learned are the different types of colors primary (red, yellow, and blue), secondary (green, purple, and orange), and tertiary ( red-orange, blue-green, yellow-green, purple-blue). We also learned how to use a bunch of tools in Adobe Illustrator such as the art board tool, selection tool, and the polygon tool. How did it go Overall this was a great project, its showed us a ton about the color wheel, how it works, and color scheme. It also got us familiar with the the program Adobe Illustrator, and how to use a few tools in it. In the end this was a awsome pro