Tuesday 5 February 2013

FMP - Brief 1 - Educational Colours - Kuler

Before I started generating an identity for the product range, I need to identify a suitable colour palette which will reflect the products ethos and purpose, and to be attractive to both a young child, as the product user, and a parent, as the consumer. 

Source: https://kuler.adobe.com

Jobs in education:


2.1 Education:


Education Molecule:


Childrens Library:


Children's nursery:


Children:


Daycare:


Tinkertoy:


Preschool Mum:


Toy Boat:


After searching for potential colour palettes I found the most suitable to be named 'Toyboat', the colours are unisex, which is an important element as the products I intend on creating are aimed at both boys and girls. Some of the colours are primary colours - the kind a child would be introduced to in the early stages of school. An important element of this colour palette is that it holds bright, engaging colours - young children need this to stay interested and engaged with a product.





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