Learn & Research
I knew from the beginning of this project that this one would be my favorite so far. As soon as we listened to the project about color, it brought me back to a TedTalk I watched about why certain colors make you feel certain feelings, the TedTalk that made me know I wanted to do some kind of design.
When we started researching our patterns in nature, I was surprised at how many of them I thought of right off the bat, and how unique they were. My favorite ones were the lava and the pool water, but I didn’t end up choosing them because of the simplistic models that I thought of for them.
I ended up choosing the snowflake for my symmetric and the chameleon tail for my asymmetric patterns. Both of the options I chose were my individual components analyses. The snow flake ended up being my more static option and the tail was more dynamic, because your eyes followed the leading lines which created a lot of movement.
Iterate
This part of the project was my personal favorite. I ended up downloading vectr onto my Ipad (which actually helped a lot and was easier to use) and pretty much tested out color schemes there. I looked up color schemes with words including “cold” or “jungle” and pretty much tried to use colors that created a nice feeling.
To start off, I just layers all the colors I found on top of each other and then lines them up to see what would look good together. Then I chose 4-5 of those colors to be the ending color scheme that I would test out in my design selections.
For the snowflake, I used one color options that were very muted blue colors with a harsh yellow as the background. The blues reminded me of snow and cold and I wanted a contrasting background for them. I chose very cold blues and purples as another with a sharp, cold pink as the background. I did this for the same reason, that the blues and purples felt very snowy and I wanted the background to be opposite. Lastly, I chose all blues and greens to go with a very winter theme. I ended up choosing the first one.
For the tail, I chose a very funky bunch of colors, because Chameleons can turn into all kinds of funky colors. This included some magenta, pink, orange, blue and green. I ended up feeling very mediocre about this one, but a lot better about the other ones. For one of them, I did a a pink background, a tail made of of two greens, with different colored pink dots. I did this because I feel like greens, pinks, and reds are easy colors to find in a jungle. I then did one with a light blue background with a light pink and purple tail with green dots. I did this because it was kind of like the previous one, but the colors were more pastel and muted, and let off more of a warm and wondrous feeling, which was what I was going for. That is the one I ended up choosing. I was very happy with both of my outcomes.