light + colour 2019

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These 21 old logos show that major brands looked much different in the 1960s
These 21 old logos show that major brands looked much different in the 1960s
Spotify's style manual, discusses where the use of the green is appropriate and where it isn't, the full manual is impressive by how they address nearly every possible alteration that is and isn't allowed https://developer.spotify.com/branding-guidelines/
Matthew Goljanin
Matthew Goljanin
Task D - after choosing the logo i wanted to further create, i went to colour it using orange and blue, i did this because it made lots of sense to me, how obviously the sun is a yellow orange colour whilst rain is blue, but also how orange and blue are complementary colours which would stand out. Both of these factors come together to create a simple but effective logo.
Matthew Goljanin
Matthew Goljanin
70+ Brand Guidelines Templates, Examples & Tips - Venngage
This style manual show the required cmyk, rgb and pantone colours needed, it also displays the font used with full examples.
Task D-Logo brain storm
Creating a logo for the idea of "summer rain"
Matthew Goljanin
Matthew Goljanin
Wonky Spinning Illusion
an optical illusion that looks like its moving when your eyes aren't directly looking at it
Uranium oxide in the glaze of orange plates and such in the early 90's. contains traces of radiation
Could this wallpaper kill you? Victorian Britain's lethal obsession with the perfect shade of green
Paris green, a synthetic pigment, which is toxic
RadTown | US EPA
clocks that use radium to glow, however is radioactive and should not be used in products, even if the green glow looks great
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A small tin of lead white pigments, deadly stuff that was used until it was banned in the 70's