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Wednesday, December 16, 2015

My Website


       I created a website for the final project of this quarter. I created it using DreamWeaver, and it is an offline website. It features my favorite projects from each quarter, and it also has my elevator pitch and bio. It has a working link between the home page and the project page. It was a pretty cool thing to make. I've had a lot of fun with graphic design this quarter, and hope to have lots of fun in animation next quarter. I'll see you after winter break!!!!!

Elevator Speech

Here is my elevator speech/pitch. It is about 160 words and takes about 40 seconds to read.
Elevator Speech

Hello, I am Randon. I am currently an e-Comm student at Olathe Northwest High School. In this program, I am learning to do graphic design, video production, animation, and web design. You can normally find me working on my laptop or solving Rubik’s cubes. I work with computers all the time, and especially with the Adobe Suite. I learn fast, so any program I am given to work with I can figure out pretty fast. I am hoping to expand my knowledge in all things tech. I want to take new trends and styles to make fresh products. I would like to add to my experience. If you have an opportunity for me to learn, you can find me at **************@. I really hope to get in contact with you!

How To Tutorial

In this project, I learned how to make the Volkswagen logo, using a lot of different gradient tools and vector mapping. It took a really long time, but I think it turned out pretty good. It may not look exactly like the Volkswagen logo, but I think it's pretty close:

Photoshop Blog Post

In the first project, I figured out how to crop images, resize images, change the color of certain sections of an image, and make images transparent. I also learned how to change text, and make it have different spacing between the letters. I learned how to jump layers and change the arrangement of layers. Here, you can see the big, transparent ONW and Olathe Northwest compass centered in the image of the front of the school.

In this second project, I learned how to change different sections of an image and change their color. The butterfly was just orange and black at first, and I changed the colors to be all different. You can also see the wings look like they are flapping, which is made using a tool that basically copies and pastes the end of an image and I just changed the transparency each time to get lighter and lighter.

Tuesday, December 15, 2015

My Logo

It took me a really long time to create my logo, but I finally finished. I chose a square design, or rather a cube design, to show stability and structure. I also chose to use blue in my logo, because blue can show calmness, security, and at the same time, it can encourage a feeling of creativity. Here is the process of the design of the logo:






And the finished project.

Meyers-Brigg Personality Test

       I took the Meyers-Brigg personality test. This test basically determines who you are; what your personality is like. It's the determiner for if you really are an extrovert or introvert. There are four categories, and there are lots of sites dedicated to different types of personalities. Being an INFJ (Introvert, Intuitive, Feeling, and Judging) is the least common type, and slightly different, the ISFJ (Sensing instead of Intuitive) is the most common personality type. I am an ISTJ. Intuitive, sensing, thinking, and judging. What this means is that I am an analytical, organized, concrete person. Some famous ISTJ's are George Washington and Matt Damon. Below you can find out more about ISTJ's.

My Font


       This is the font for my font personality. It is Perpetua Titling MT. This picture shows the different characteristics of font types. Since this font does not have any lower case letters, I created another one with my last name using PT Sans:
What the Perpetua Titling MT Font says about me:This Basically Says I'm Rational, Understated, Traditional, and Disciplined.

Thursday, December 3, 2015

Color Psychology | Color Wheel


       This is the color wheel I made. It uses the colors on the regular color wheel, but with slight transparency and the shapes are put in a specific pattern using Adobe Illustrator. The definition of color is "the property possessed by an object of producing different sensations on the eye as a result of the way the object reflects or emits light." But color is so much more than that. Color can give you emotions and feelings you have never felt before, like red emanates love. Multiple colors can combine to give you a dynamic way of looking at things, whether it be contrasting colors, that stand out, or conforming colors that work together to show unity.