The image I chose to select a color scheme from is of a thoughtful Hokie Bird. Some people may say that a thoughtful Hokie is an oxymoron, but I believe that I am one. In the image, the Hokie Bird wears his team colors (Burnt Orange and Chicago Maroon) on his sleeve - actually, his face. The bright orange conveys energy, passion and a will to achieve/earn a victory. The Maroon conveys courage, bravery, heroism and strength. I want to exhibit all theses attributes through my work, along with the thoughtfulness of the Hokie Bird so my energy, passion and courage do not get the best of me. In my cropping from the image, I also snipped a section of the Hokie Bird's eye. I did this mainly so I could use some black or white text if necessary in my blog. I have absolutely no experience with html or css before starting this class, but I began playing around with the codes to change around my colors and kind of taught myself a few things...including how to get the VT logo going across the top of my page!
For the second part of the assignment, I chose BernhardMod BT as the font for my main header and Staccato222 BT for my description. I love the stems on BernhardMod BT and how they move from being very thin to very thick, especially on the capital "T." It certainly is a far cry from the original bitmap fonts described by Kuo. The "T" reminds me of a cross symbol or sword handle that you'd see associated with The Crusades...which seems to fit perfectly with the theme of courage, heroism and bravery coming from the maroon coloring. As for the Staccato222 BT, I felt it added a nice contrast to the main header and the semi-cursive writing fit with it being a description. When I designed at newspapers, we would often make the main headline something standard like Franklin Gothic Book and set it off with a header in a font like Staccato222 BT. I decided to center the header because it looked kind of goofy on the left, but I struggle to find the proper sizes for them. I eventually settled on something that I think works, but then had to go through and change all my blog entry fonts and sizes to match up a little better. Needless to say it was a full day of trial and error to remake my blog, and it wasn't until I was almost finished that I found some pretty helpful instructions in the blogger help forum of all places. It's good reading for anyone not familiar with HTML and CSS. This site also has a lot of helpful tips for us rookies.
By the way, I know I'm really early with this assignment, but I'm getting married March 10 and going on my honeymoon immediately afterwards, so I don't expect to be blogging too much over that span. Hope everyone likes the Hokie motif.
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First of all, Josh, I apologize for implying you were "well on your way" to becoming a sports journalist-- I revisited the introductions and learned you are actually an experienced one, and it shows in your writing. However, I cringe at the current color scheme in your blog-- it reminds me of the imprint a hot dog might leave on a wall if regurgitated from a carnival ride. No offense to VT intended.
It is an acquired taste.
Well the typography looks really good. And congrats on your upcoming wedding!!! Stay hydrated and don't lock your knees.
Your blog is currently the most WOW of all, given the VT color scheme. I'm glad you explained the early assignment - I was already getting worried that I was on the wrong week and was preparing to scramble. Congratulations on the marriage and enjoy the honeymoon trip. I believe our honeymoon was the one trip my husband did not take a computer with him. He usually takes two to three laptops...
Back to the color scheme - do you plan to make this permanent? :o
I like it much better without the mustard sidebars!
yikes this is a whole lotta hokie! i'd prefer something in, say, baby blue. :-)
congratulations on the wedding! have a fantastic time on your honeymoon. where are you and the lovely bride going?
We're going to sunny Jamaica for a week.
Nice work!!
I would agree about the colors. Purple and orange is a bit much for most folks. But, as they say, know your audience. Last year we had someone working on a page for the local Red Hat Society Their colors are purple and red, which has its own horror factor to me - but not to the thousands of club members across the US.
I posted your resources on the assignment page. Thanks!
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