Friday, April 7, 2017

Racial Equality Blog Post

What are your goals with this poster, and how have you creatively explored the topic of racial equity here at Redwood?

Our goals with this poster is to try to connect every language, race, religion, and gender under the same tree.   


How does your poster apply to your target audience? (In this case, Redwood students).

This poster targets redwood because it shows many languages saying "equality".  This poster shows that Redwood is racially equality.


What was one challenging in creating your poster? How did you solve this?

We tried tracing the words for each, but it didn't work out due to how long it took to do it and the amount of tracing errors.  We solved this by doing printouts of each word and glued it onto the draft version which had a tree, but unpainted.

What did you contribute in the production of this group project?

I contributed by looking up equality in different languages, helped tracing when we were doing it, help paint the tree and hands for the final design.

Thursday, April 6, 2017

Logo Final Blog Post

How does your design represent you? (or the company/business etc you were trying to represent).

This design represents me because I love computers.

What colors did you choose? Why? How does it help to further your brand's personality?

I chose blue gold and black because I also like the golden state warriors and I feel that those colors would be appropriate for the situation, and also those colors look good together.

Why does your design work successfully as a logo? Be specific and give several examples.

I think my design works as a logo because I am able to get my name and what I am in together.  I like the blank spaces because it helps make the letters pop out.

What was one piece of feedback you received in critiques that really helped your design develop?


Making the right edge of the computer/b smooth instead of sharp.