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Communicating With Color

Learn how color choice can assist the message your logo conveys
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Course: On-Demand
Intermediate Provider Joseph Tury  6 Lessons ·  26m  in Arabic, German, English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Chinese 

Course Description

One of the most satisfying aspects of logo design is developing a proper color palette—but it’s wise to research color design principles before committing to specific hues. Adobe Illustrator has several useful tools for color including swatches, color guides, and specialty tools that can take your logo design to the next level. However, it’s also important to understand the ramifications of using two or more colors, as well as the differences between designing for print vs. digital, so you get the most accurate color interpretation for your brand logos.

In these lessons, we’ll explain why color choice matters in a logo and how to research and develop a color palette for a brand. You will discover how to utilize the Swatches panel in Illustrator, and we’ll go over some of the more advanced color tools, along with how to separate colors for the printing process. We’ll also go over the difference between CMYK, RGB, hex colors, and spot colors.

What You'll Learn

  • Research and develop a color palette for a brand
  • Recognize how color choice affects audience perception of a brand
  • Use the Swatches panel and color tools in Adobe Illustrator
  • Apply advanced color techniques to logo design
  • Separate colors in vector designs for the printing process
  • Distinguish between CMYK, RGB, hex colors, and spot colors

Key Takeaways

  • Color choice in a logo matters because colors affect how audiences perceive a brand.
  • Adobe Illustrator offers tools for color including swatches, color guides, and specialty tools for logo design.
  • It is important to understand the differences between designing for print versus digital to get accurate color interpretation for brand logos.
  • Colors can be separated for the printing process when working with vector designs.
  • CMYK, RGB, hex colors, and spot colors are different color codes covered in the course.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this course cover?

It explains why color choice matters in a logo, how to research and develop a color palette for a brand, how to use the Swatches panel and advanced color tools in Adobe Illustrator, how to separate colors for printing, and the differences between CMYK, RGB, hex colors, and spot colors.

Which software is used in this course?

The course uses Adobe Illustrator and its color tools, including swatches, color guides, and specialty color tools.

What skills will I gain from this course?

You will gain skills in color grading, color management, color mixing, color palette development, color printing, and using color tools.

Does the course address print versus digital color?

Yes, it covers the differences between designing for print versus digital and how to separate colors for the printing process so you get the most accurate color interpretation for brand logos.