Wednesday, February 16, 2011

A04: ABC Letterfind

These are the letters I found this week...

Aa


Bb


Cc


Dd



Ee

Ff

Gg


Hh

Ii


Jj

Kk

Ll


Mm

Nn

Oo

Pp

Qq

Rr

Ss


Tt


Uu


Vv


Ww


Xx


Yy

Zz


Sunday, February 13, 2011

J06: Color Makes Me Happy

My favorite lecture to this day was the one on Color and Design. Color is everywhere, which to me is a pretty big deal. You can’t get away from it, if you try. Even if you close your eyes you still see black. I think the fact that colors make you feel different emotions is really cool. Color is an important factor in branding and marketing which makes me really wonder why companies choose the colors they do for their logos. When it comes down to the science of colors I can’t even imagine trying to figure out where color comes from. My brain just isn’t shaped for that sort of stuff. I really like looking at the color wheel and seeing what colors go together and what color harmony to use when creating something. I also think the way colors interact with each other is sweet, especially in the Bezold Effect, and making things look transparent by using different shade of the same color. There is an endless amount of color and color combinations in the world which makes me happy knowing that I have an endless supply of ideas when choosing colors.


This is one of my favorite websites. My oldest sister Jackie showed it to me and I was hooked. The site allows you to make color palettes and patterns that you can save and use for whatever you want. I used it a lot in high school when I would have to make power point presentations. It made it a lot easier to make backgrounds that I actually liked instead of using the boring ones that come with the program. My favorite part is naming the palettes I make. Plus you get to see palettes and patterns that other people make, which is fun to look at. And it’s pretty cool because if you make a new color, then you get to name it.



Any and everything you’ve ever wanted to know about color in web design is located at this website. The site takes a look at Color Theory in Web Design. Some of the topics include Color Terminologies, Relationships of Colors, How to Make a Wise Choice to Convey Meaning, What Colors Mean to Users, and Examples of Colors in Big Companies Sites. I liked the part about What Colors Mean to Users, because it connected to what we learned in lecture. It also has some really cool pictures.

3. Bill Nye on Color
These are music clips from a Bill Nye The Science Guy episode on light and color. The episode helps you learn about color in lasers, neon lights, Crayola crayons, bubbles, and paint. I would put the whole episode up, but it was in three parts on Youtube so I took the good sections from it. These are the links if you want to see the whole episode.

Now I remember why I watched Bill Nye when I was younger. He’s pretty corny.




This site informs readers on how Isaac Newton studied colors by placing a prism ear his window. It shows his first color wheel, which became the model for color systems, which would come later on.  The site also summarizes how the scientist Goethe thought Newton’s theory was wrong and insisted that what we see of an object depends upon the object, the lighting and our perception.


5.     Worqx.com (link)

I know I said this before about a different website but this site truly has any and everything you’ve ever wanted to know about color! There are tons of tabs, which help explain things such as Color Theory, Color Basics, the Color Wheel, Complementary Colors, Color and Contrast, Color Studies and Shades and Tints. Plus the site has a Palette Picker which reminds me of the Colour Lovers website. I really like how the site shows lots of examples and explains what changing the saturation, values and tints changes the whole look and feel of a color scheme.

The End...

RR06: McDonough CH.1-3

So this Henry Ford guy seems pretty cool. I’ve known that he was a great inventor who created the Model T car, but I didn’t know how he did it. I think the fact that he actually took the time to think about how he could produce more efficiently with minimal waste shows what a good guy he was. And on top of that he even increased the amount of money he gave to his workers, while decreasing the work hours. I don’t think an employee today would think their boss was serious if they said they were going to give you more money for working fewer hours. You would think you were getting Punk’d or something. The book mentioned one of Henry Ford’s quotes “You must get the most out of the power, out of the material, and out of the time”. I liked this quote because I think most company owners would agree, but it is one thing to agree and another to do. Henry Ford showed what he meant by this with his assembly line. I think if Henry Ford were alive today, he would be disappointed with how some industries have went about in creating products. Although they may be working efficiently, they are endangering the environment in the process without looking at the damages.

CR06: Go Ahead, Remix Your Butt Off


This week’s lecture was so-so. The part about business and legal issues was informative, pretty dry, but informative nonetheless. I really liked watching the movie. It was a nice break from all of the lectures we’ve had recently. The part of the movie that caught my attention was when the Negativeland guy said something like they don’t ask us if we want to listen to U2 in stores when we shop, or see brand names everywhere we walk, so why should we have to ask to take a small part of it. I’ve never really understood why listening to music downloaded from the Internet was such a bad thing, when you can turn on the radio ad listen t it without any problem. I don’t know, I guess I just thought if musicians really loved what they were doing they wouldn’t care about the money, rather the effect they were having on people through their music. But I guess that’s not reality and people are greatly influenced by money. But I predict that someday people will be able to remix their butts off without any trouble. The only question is when and how many people will have to suffer the consequences before this happens.