What’s in a color word? Project

Pink was “recognized as a concept in 800 B.C. in Homer’s Odyssey. The term was coined in the 17th century by a Greek botanist for the ruffled edges of carnations. In the mid-18th century, pink was a fashionable color among male and female aristocrats as a symbol of class and luxury” (Hunterlab.com). Baby pink is “a shade that comes from a combination of red and white. The baby pink hex code is #F4C2C2” (Vistacreate.com). According to the book “The Secret Lives of Color”, it states “Pink is, after all, just faded red, which in the era of scarlet jacketed soldiers and red robed cardinals was the most masculine color” (Kassia Clair). 

I choose baby pink because it is a unique color that takes time to achieve for hair purposes. I’ve had baby pink hair before because I had platinum hair at the time and my hair stylist suggested I try it because it went well with my skin tone. I’ve also seen celebrities rock the baby pink hair color before so that made me want to try that hair color. Also, with cars I think they stand out and look vibrant and unique when their wrapped in baby pink. 

Justin Bieber, Bad Bunny, Me with G Eazy in LA, J Balvin, Lexus RCF

The meaning of baby pink can be described as “this soft, light shade of pink symbolizes innocence and youthfulness. People associate it with childhood innocence and the beauty of life before it becomes complicated” (rhinestonesu.com). I agree with this because it is a really soft shade of pink and it can be seen as a innocence but I use it as a way of being creative uniquely. According to the article “The complicated gender history of pink” it states “If you go back to the 18th century, little boys and little girls of the upper classes both wore pink and blue and other colors uniformly,” said Valerie Steele, director of the Museum at FIT, the Fashion Institute of Technology, in New York” (CNN.com). It has always been a debate of whether pink is for boys or not but I think anyone can rock any color and it doesn’t matter what other people think. 

Album that uses the word Pink, “Pink Tape” by Lil Uzi Vert

3 Sketches

Sources

“Baby Pink RGB, CMYK, Hex Color Codes and Color Meaning.” VistaCreate, 4 Apr. 2023, create.vista.com/colors/color-names/baby-pink/. 

Bhattacharjee, Puja. “The Complicated Gender History of Pink.” CNN, Cable News Network, 12 Jan. 2018, www.cnn.com/2018/01/12/health/colorscope-pink-boy-girl-gender/index.html. 

Clair, Kassia St. Secret Lives of Colour. Hodder & Stoughton, 2017. 

Ken Phillips                                                                Mr. Philips has spent the last 30 years in product development and management. “Ken Phillips.” Color Measurement Spectrophotometer Supplier & Manufacturer, www.hunterlab.com/blog/the-color-pink/#:~:text=The%20color%20pink%20was%20recognized,symbol%20of%20class%20and%20luxury. Accessed 6 Nov. 2023. 

“Pink Color Psychology: What Does the Color Pink Mean?” Rhinestones Unlimited, rhinestonesu.com/blog/pink-color-psychology-what-does-the-color-pink-mean/#:~:text=Baby%20Pink,life%20before%20it%20becomes%20complicated. Accessed 6 Nov. 2023. 

Visual Quotes Project: “Where Do We Go From Here?”

For my visual quotes project, I picked the lyrics from the song “Where Do We Go?” from the British rock band Asking Alexandria, one of my all-time favorite bands. The lyrics go “Where do we go from here? I don’t wanna say goodbye yet”. The reason why I picked this quote is because before the semester started, I was in Europe for 3 weeks and Asking Alexandria just dropped their new album “Where Do We Go From Here”, and when I heard that last song, I got instant nostalgia. I was having a good time in Europe enjoying the many different cities and people. I didn’t want to come back to the states because I knew it was back to reality and being my last semester, I know my life is going to change after college. I’m always looking forward to the future but there’s a part of me that is scared because of past events and changes that I don’t know what to expect. So, this song is helping me throughout this semester and also this is a band that I’ve been listening to for 10 years, so they’ve always been a part of my life. 

I got inspired by the quote on the right of the front man Danny Worsnop singing and the lyrics over him from the song “A Lesson Never Learned”. I’ve always liked this fan edited lyrics picture because the front man Danny just looks badass with his outfit and his posture singing. The lyric is also one of my favorite songs as it is a very catchy chorus to listen to and it makes the image powerful as if he was singing that song in the moment. I recently saw Asking Alexandria at a concert in Manhattan and snapped a photo of Danny up close since I was in the barricade. My photo and the other one look similar as they kind of have the same posture singing with one hand on the mic and the other up in the sky. I made the picture black and white and put the lyrics “Where Do We Go From Here I Don’t Wanna Say Goodbye Yet”. I positioned the lyrics over his body like the other image and made the letters wide so it could be wide.

The photo on the left is a banner from Asking Alexandria’s live shows they used in 2012 and I always liked the skull they used of the Queen. It inspired me to get a tattoo of a skull but instead it would be a king with a crown on it. I found an image of a skull with roses around it and liked it (the one in the center). I showed that image of the skull to my tattoo artist in Ecuador and told him I wanted a crown on top of it and we removed the wording the face. The end result is the picture on the right of the tattoo I have right now on my right arm. This tattoo means to me my rebellious youth growing loving rock and metal music and also the perception of death hence the skull but with a crown and roses. So I put the original vector of the skull that I found and put it in the center of the image, then I put the quote on top of the skull and wrapped it around it. For the font I used “Iron Maiden” a legendary British metal band one of my favorites.

For the third design I got inspired by the UCLA Master Cover image by Fa Pash in where they took a photo of a sunset in Los Angeles with palm trees and a beautiful pink sunset. I then used a photo I took when I was in a beach in Rome, Italy where I took a picture of the sun setting and the water and that is also a beautiful image. I was given feedback that the text should go where the sand is and not in the sky, I reluctantly agreed and placed the font there but do not know how to blend the text in the sand. I looked at tutorials on how to blend the text in the sand but it did not turn out the way I anticipated it to be.

These are previous sketches ideas I had before using the images instead, the only idea that made the cut was the one with the skull idea.

Visual Quotes Project: Where Do We Go From Here~ Asking Alexandria

For my visual quotes project, I picked the lyrics from the song “Where Do We Go?” from the British rock band Asking Alexandria, one of my all-time favorite bands. The lyrics go “Where do we go from here? I don’t wanna say goodbye yet”. The reason why I picked this quote is because before the semester started, I was in Europe for 3 weeks and Asking Alexandria just dropped their new album “Where Do We Go From Here”, and when I heard that last song, I got instant nostalgia. I was having a good time in Europe enjoying the many different cities and people. I didn’t want to come back to the states because I knew it was back to reality and being my last semester, I know my life is going to change after college. I’m always looking forward to the future but there’s a part of me that is scared because of past events and changes that I don’t know what to expect. So, this song is helping me throughout this semester and also this is a band that I’ve been listening to for 10 years, so they’ve always been a part of my life. 

When I chose the quote, I had to come up with ideas on how I want it on paper so I made some sketches that where just 3 different ideas on how I would want it formatted. Then I got inspired by the UCLA Master Cover image by Fa Pash in where they took a photo of a sunset in Los Angeles with palm trees and a beautiful pink sunset. I went out to my favorite park in Queens Little Bay Park where its right by the water and there is a bridge from a distance, i got there just as the sun was setting and took one of my favorite pictures of everything which looked astonishing. I also used a photo I took when I was in a beach in Rome, Italy where I took a picture of the sun setting and the water and that is also a beautiful image. I recently saw Asking Alexandria at a concert they did on September 11 in Manhattan, and I took a photo of the front man/singer Danny Worsnop of him singing and I was really close because I was on the barricade. On all those images I put the quote in the picture and credited the band for the lyrics, I used different fonts on all the images. I like all the images with the quote as they are perfect in their own way but the one with the front man singing and the lyrics on top makes it look like a classic fan edit from back in the days of the band, I feel like a part of the bands history making this art inspired by them.

Logo History: Twisted Tea

Twisted Tea is an American alcoholic malt beverage that is delicious and enjoyed by many around the states. It comes in its original tea flavor, half and half with lemonade, peach, and raspberry. Those can be found in its original 12 packs of cans or bottles, as of right now they have 15 flavors in total like mango, pineapple, blueberry and more in tall cans. Twisted Tea began in 2001 by “the Boston Beer Company actually launched Twisted Tea way back in 2001. The original flavor was the brand’s take on a Southern sweet tea with a twist of lemon — though the brand has since expanded its product line” (Vinepair.com). It’s been around for quite some time but in 2020 it went viral as a man used a “tallboy” can of Twisted Tea to smack another man in the face with it after he was yelling racist slurs. From that incident that video would be shared and be made into memes talking about using Twisted Tea as a weapon. According to “Mashed.com” it states “In July 2021, Truly and Twisted Tea accounted for 84% of the total volume for Boston Beer, while the classic Sam Adams Boston Lager only made up less than 8 percent of the company’s volume” (Mashed.com). Although the brand has been around for 21 years now it has only had 1 logo change since then from the original one made in 2001 and to the one that it is currently known for and it a little more vibrant than the original one. 

Hughes, Ashlie. “8 Things You Should Know about Twisted Tea.” VinePair, VinePair, 28 June 2022, vinepair.com/articles/ntk-twisted-tea-guide/. 

Nichols, Allyson. “The Untold Truth of Twisted Tea.” Mashed, Mashed, 31 Aug. 2021, www.mashed.com/591151/the-untold-truth-of-twisted-tea/. 

UCLA Master Cover Fa Pash

I chose this UCLA master cover because I really like the picture that it shows that it is in LA. You can see the palm trees that create leading lines as it points to one direction and creates a shallow depth of field. This image inspired me to change the direction of my visual quote project to use my own image of a beautiful background or landscape and put my quote on it.