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Purdue UniversityAD 318 - Fundamental of Interactive Multimedia Design

Fall 2013 | Prof. Petronio BenditoRueff School of Visual and Performing Arts

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IntroductionPatterns

Color PalettesEaster in July

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This catalog showcases a collection of unique pattern designs by Justin Hufford. Each pattern is an design experiment with repeated type or geometric shapes, designed for application on a wide range of products, from pillows to coffee mugs.

The catalog is divided into three sections, representing three color palletes. Each color pallete was carefully chosen by Justin from an already limited and mathe-matically created pallete. By limiting the palletes, and then chosing only five to eight colors from the pallete, the designer was able to create some very unexpected but also very exciting color combinations to be applied to the designs.

Each color pallete is then named and applied to two different patterns that the designer feels best suits them.

We’ve taken these patterns and applied them to various products shown here in our catalog.

So go ahead. Turn the page and take a look at what we have to offer.

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Color Combinaion #1

Easter in July

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Women’s Sandles$34.95The Sandalei Women’s Sandals feature a custom printed rubber sponge footbed and a comfortable, flexible toe strap.

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Easter in JulyCookouts. Swimming pools. The beach. Easter eggs? Jelly beans? Usually you would categorize these words into two different categories, but Easter in July is a color pallete that delightfully represents both spring and summertme.

Two geometric patterns were chosen for this color pallette. The checkered plus pattern has a few vari-ations in color. Different base colors can create a dif-ferent mood to the pattern, even though they’re from the same color pallete.

Cookouts. Swimming pools. The beach. Easter

eggs? Jelly beans? Usually you would categorize these words into two different categories, but Easter in July is a color pallete that delightfully represents both spring and summertme. Two geometric patterns were chosen for this color pallette. The checkered plus pattern has a few vari-ations in color. Different base colors can create a dif-ferent mood to the pattern, even though they’re from the same color pallete.

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Cosmetic Purse$24.95Perfectly sized to fit in a handbag or purse, this cosmetic bag holds everything from lipstick to compacts and nail polish.

Throw Pillow$59.95Made of 100% grade A cotton, these soft pillows look great in any home

Mini Messenger Bag$50.95Great for a day hike or as fun alterna-tive to the standard purse, the Mini Zero Messenger Bag is the perfect addition to your daily routine.

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Sunday Tie$29.95What’s a tailored suit without a nice tie! Made of silky 100% polyester fabric.

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Color Combinaion #2

Royal Flush

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Royal FlushA color pallette fit for a king. The color purple has always been associated with royalty, due to the high cost of creating the dye. Pur-ple was reserved only for the most aristocratic of the population. Of corse, now-adays, it’s much easier to make products and clothing purple. However, the atmo-sphere of royalty remains.

This color pallete makes good use of a range of pur-ples and magentas to red, with a golden accent to real-ly give it that noble mood.

For this color pallete, two

elegantly designed typo-graphic patterns were used. The 22 pattern, seen on the right, uses only the numeral 2 in the typeface American Typewriter, repeated across the design. The colors were arranged by hand onto a grid, then transfered to the pattern, and placed on top of a purple background. A variation of this pattern can be found on the next page, which makes use of the shapes created in the nega-tive space between the 2s.

The second pattern only uses a capital S, arranged in a hexagonal pattern. The negative space between the Ss create a sun-like shape, often accociated with roy-alty. Instead of using the whole pallete, this pattern

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has a very limited pallete of only three colors. Red was the base color for this pattern, and golden, wander-ing lines wander across the design, accented by a deep purple giving it a very rich and royal look. Even if you don’t live in a castle, products with the Royal Flush de-sign will make you feel like a king.

Vintage Black Leather Watch$44.95The Vintage eWatchFactory Watch is a big-faced timepiece that will never go out of style. Featuring a three-hand quartz movement and genuine leather strap, this watch’s classic look is great for formal or fun occasions.

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Throw Pillow$49.95Made of 100% grade A cotton, these soft pillows look great in any home.

Graphic Tee$18.95Made from 6.0 oz, pre-shrunk 100% cotton, it wears well on anyone.

Travel Mug$22.95

Made of silky 100% polyester fabric. 55”

long, 4” a widest point.

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Bicycle® Playing Cards$20.95Made with patented casino quality paper and a color printing process that is second to none, these cards are the mark of the premium quality Bicycle has represented since 1885.

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Color Combinaion #3

Cotton Candy

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Cotton CandyA melt in your mouth color pallete that really pleases the taste-buds as well as the eyes.

A color pallette fit for a king. The color purple has always been associated with royalty, due to the high cost of creating the dye. Pur-ple was reserved only for the most aristocratic of the population. Of corse, now-adays, it’s much easier to make products and clothing purple. However, the atmo-sphere of royalty remains.

This color pallete makes good use of a range of pur-ples and magentas to red, with a golden accent to real-

ly give it that noble mood.

For this color pallete, two elegantly designed typo-graphic patterns were used. The 22 pattern, seen on the right, uses only the numeral 2 in the typeface American Typewriter, repeated across the design. The colors were arranged by hand onto a grid, then transfered to the pattern, and placed on top of a purple background. A variation of this pattern can be found on the next page, which makes use of the shapes created in the nega-tive space between the 2s.Or ant atioreictam remquas mos aut quidit pre vernati atibus, escius voluptatus dunt, con consentio eum, voluptatur saniet pro denim vent possi untem. Et rate mi.

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Messenger Bag$105.00A powerhouse of versatility, the Rick-shaw Medium Zero Messenger Bag is perfect as a workday commuter, over-night attaché, or travel bag.

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Justin HuffordPurdue University

AD 318 - Fundamental of Interactive Multimedia DesignFall 2013 | Prof. Petronio Bendito

Rueff School of Visual and Performing Arts