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Monday, January 25, 2016

Looking into websites

w3schools

The try it demo
In w3schools, you can try out a certain html element of your choosing for yourself! it's very helpful and I wondered how it worked, but it's just a combination of iframes used to simulate html editing, and the javascript is what changes the result in the next box. The javascript element used is called "submitTryit", as seen on the image to the left.

The top navigation bar
The navigation bar is a vital tool for helping users browse websites, and is seen on almost any informational website. I chose  to feature w3school's because it has common organization and drop menus

You can see what they look like below!




Thursday, January 21, 2016

Creating My Logo

Creating My Logo



In the beginning
As you can see from my sketches, I immediately chose yellow to be the base color for the logo, and I had blue be the complimenting color. I wanted to base the actual design of of the letter M, being the first letter in my first name. So at first, I went with a crown design, and making 2 diamond shape holes that would be negative space. My next idea was to make a flag on a pole, by turning the M upside-down, and having the letter P, the first letter of my lat name, be featured as the symbol of the flag. For my final design, I stepped away from the idea of basing the design around my name, and I put a small yellow flag on the top of a hill, with a green gradient representing land. Although in the end I chose to go with the crown, I came close to choosing the small hill design, it was nice, simple, and looked cute, though I felt there were too many colors when you add the brown for the flagpole, and the green to represent the land. As for the other flag design, I didn't go with it because the upside-down M wouldn't  be noticed, and it would end up looking like a weird flag with a P on it.

The Ultimate Choice
I ultimately chose the sketch up the hill, and crown based designs in Illustrator, and would choose from there, I also slightly altered the designs, like making the gems in the crown blue, making the flag a bit taller, and making the border on the hill green to fit in better. In the end, I chose the crown to represent my brand since it was small, not too wide, not too tall, and could be easily shrunk and expanded. My problems with the hill design was that it felt too big for what it was, and it was too wide to shrink or expend to put on a business card, or banner. I think this final decision for the Crown logo was a well thought out choice that definitely helped me in the end.