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Defending My Design By: Riley Potkonjak

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Page 1: My Design

Defending My Design

By: Riley Potkonjak

Page 2: My Design

My Logo PICTURE

Page 3: My Design

Why the color(s)?• The colors represent the three feelings people

get. Red represents anger and rage, yellow represents being neutral and happiness between the two other colors, and blue represents sadness. When people look at my logo, I want them to have the option between what they feel as they look at it.

Page 4: My Design

Why the shape(s)?

• The object helps me represent the three feelings as it has three sectors of confusion. The object is meant to define another feeling that the viewer can experience as they view the logo (confusion) as it is a optical illusion.

Page 5: My Design

My Poster PICTURE

Page 6: My Design

Why the quote?

• The quote is how I feel about what is possible. People may set the limits in which they live in. If a person believes that limits are a suggestion to them and they believe that anything is possible, then new technology is created and new things are done so that the world can advance. I like the idea of this kind of person and I hope to become that kind of person.

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Why the picture?

• The picture is of goggles which represents what I base my life on (snowboarding). I used the photo to represent it because the photo also represents supplementary colors which can make the poster more appealing to the viewer.

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Why the font?

• The quote is from a Red Bull commercial and I thought It would be a good idea if I used the same font as the Red Bull logo. Most people may not relate the two but it is why I used the font.

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Why the font color?

• The font colors are blue and silverish, the color of the Red Bull cans and they are displayed as the colors would be displayed if they where actually on the can so that the view can easily relate the two concepts of colors and text to who the company who created the quote.