Hi! Today I will be writing about my Color Names Project!
I'm learning about hex codes and RGB values in tech class these days. So, our teacher gave us a project to do, called the color names project. As you may know, I am a Studio Ghibli fan and one of my favorite characters are the 3 totoros. So, In this project, I decided to create an icon of the middle totoro and use it for the project. Then, I created 15 different totoros and colored them in 15 different colors. We were supposed to create an icon (in my case, a totoro), and make 15 different colors to color them with. Then, we would find the hex codes and the RGB values for the colors, and use elements of contrast, repetition, alignment and proximity in the process. I made the whole project using gravit.io. Also, I made the totoro using the pen tool, and the rectangle that contained text using the shapes tool. Finally, I created the text using the text tool. Some challenges I faced were finding a good object/icon to create, and choosing the 15 colors. Another challenge I faced was creating even spacing between the columns I created. I overcame these challenges by trying to find inspiration in things around me, and thinking of what colors looked good on the totoro. I overcame the last challenge by creating a rectangle and using it to measure the spacing. Some successes I think I achieved was how I created the totoro- it turned out better than I expected. I also liked how the colors blended together, and the overall design of the project. I was proud of how I used the elements of contrast, repetition, alignment & proximity. I was also proud of how I chose my fonts and colors. I first was inspired to create a totoro after seeing my laptop case, that had a totoro on it. Afterwards, I found an image on the internet that I thought would be good as a reference for the totoro (the one I referenced is at the bottom left corner!) Here is the link! I have included the final project below!
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