Yellow Square
January 30th, 2006
Filed Under: Projects

After a week of orientation and enrollment inductions my course tutors finally handed out to everyone their first project. The idea is to revist some old design principles (as either a refresher or primer, depending on familarity) and play with some basic forms and colors. Nothing too stressful, but we do have to document our ideas and experiments which is open to any format. Everyone was randomly given one of three shapes (square, circle or triangle) in one of five colors. My “luck” draws a yellow square, probably one of the most boring combinations I could have gotten. But the more I thought about the more it seemed to be a good challenge to see what I could do with the difficult combo. I don’t have many examples to show yet, but I will amend this blog at a later date with some sketchs/ideas for this project. Stay tuned…
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[...] Though far from finished, this rough sketch is the draft concept of a class project I’m currently working on right now. The idea is to generate a sports logo by toggling a preset group of choices. I arrived at the idea after examining a variety of logo-types stemming from the research during my initial project assignment of the yellow square. I began to notice specifically among professional sports team logos that there were a lot of recurring themes based on some simple factors, and from there I thought mabye I could create some type of universal sports logo generator that based on the inputs would spit out possible logo solution.s [...]
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