CodeWiz t-shirt design
I used colors and fonts that the person in front of merchandising gave to me. The black represents the space on the shirt and is one of the colors that will be used along with grey and light blue.
Mount Wachusett Community College, in Gardner MA offers a 2-year program for Graphic and Interactive Designer students. This final course in the GID program helps students assemble and present their best work produced in the program. This blog is produced by the GID Portfolio class under the direction of instructor Coni Porter.
I think this a neat and fun design. I was thinking maybe add the html for a paragraph. < p > Learn to code, have fun! (It won't let me comment the actual html for some reason)
ReplyDeletealong with the closing tag of course. < / p >
DeleteI like it, it's playful and fun! To add on to Shellron's suggestion consider using a monospace typeface like we see in Brackets to really give it a "coding" feel. Also, consider replacing the comma with an ampersand so it reads "Learn to code & have fun"
ReplyDeleteNice Daniel! The suggestions above make a lot of sense. How many colors is this Tshirt? Ask your client what they can afford (can they afford 1/c, 2/c, 3/c or 4/c?) I ask this because I see 4 colors here (grey, blue, orange, purple). Not just the 2 colors you mention in your explanation. This is important to know before you settle on the colors - how many colors does their budget allow?
ReplyDeleteThat was the colors of the shirts the design will be going on.
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