Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Logo color variations

I wanted light playful colors for the daycare that were not to bright or generic. I knew I wanted to use a colored paper for my project because the daycare as  of now is a small, growing business that cannot afford to use more than two colors in the logo. Using a color paper gives another color aspect and more visual interest. I wanted the colors to be neutral in gender to appeal to both fathers and mothers. I wanted a vibrant blue that was eye catching to go with the light yellow colored paper to catch the viewers eye but not compete with the logo and information itself. The blue pops against the yellow toned paper. I wanted another strong color for the second color ink I though a red would be a nice contrast to the blue with out competing with the blue.
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhMWXHyis4NXcy5IIcGo18vD0IXN2kQP_1qp1vJljQzW03xwS63ZYv40OI6txIQvgbw8JU_rPjNzc5tmKgdkkZP0IRZsQ2uSSsgne27JbV8KwG7bAYAHNUyhdjjt3Cdebk51BAWa6ncPvs/s1600/Picture+1.pngThis is my final color logo for print above. (The red prints much less pink than in this picture.)   I came upon this simple color scheme for it is economical for my growing business to save money. Though this color pallet is not complex, making it less expensive to print, the colors remain too stay vibrant










Some of these variations may appear to be the same; however, there are slight differences in hue, vibrancy and slight contrast.
 





I originally wanted more of this type of color palette but when I started printing the logo onto the yellow toned paper I found blueish green color I wanted for the hippo itself (this above image was with a full bleed and the hippo is the toned paper) was not vibrant in print. I did color testes but now they were dull and did not have the pop color I hoped to achieve.























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