Design Contest - since 2003 - custom graphic design done affordable

9 AM - 8 PM PST

+ Reply to Thread
Results 1 to 6 of 6
  1. #1
    aik
    aik is offline
    Registered User aik has much to be proud of aik has much to be proud of aik has much to be proud of aik has much to be proud of aik has much to be proud of aik has much to be proud of aik has much to be proud of aik has much to be proud of aik has much to be proud of aik has much to be proud of aik's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2010
    Posts
    96

    Question Flat color section

    Hi designers,
    I'd like to post a question that I've been wondering, it's about the flat color section in the DC canvas, I believe it's suppose to be used for a version of the design with flat colors, which mean without gradation, blur, and other effects, is it right?
    I've been observing several designs that seemed to be using the section for inverted version, or to show how the design would be when put on dark background. Is this allowed?
    I experienced that sometime the CH asked designers to present dark background version, but up to now I'm avoiding using the flat color section to do so.
    If it's not allowed, would it be nice if the canvas has a section to do that?

    I'm sorry if it's already posted before, but I couldn't find it in the forum.

  2. #2
    Admin sharie has a reputation beyond repute sharie has a reputation beyond repute sharie has a reputation beyond repute sharie has a reputation beyond repute sharie has a reputation beyond repute sharie has a reputation beyond repute sharie has a reputation beyond repute sharie has a reputation beyond repute sharie has a reputation beyond repute sharie has a reputation beyond repute sharie has a reputation beyond repute sharie's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2007
    City, State
    Washington State
    Posts
    4,062
    You can use a back for reverse in the flat color area only unless the CH has requested a background then you can use the main area with a background

    Like us on facebook

  3. #3
    Elite Designer GoldenZ has a reputation beyond repute GoldenZ has a reputation beyond repute GoldenZ has a reputation beyond repute GoldenZ has a reputation beyond repute GoldenZ has a reputation beyond repute GoldenZ has a reputation beyond repute GoldenZ has a reputation beyond repute GoldenZ has a reputation beyond repute GoldenZ has a reputation beyond repute GoldenZ has a reputation beyond repute GoldenZ has a reputation beyond repute GoldenZ's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2006
    City, State
    Alexandria
    Posts
    459
    Is it allowed to use Gradient in Flat color portion? I don't think it is, but I just saw some designer do, And i just wanna make sure. Also is it allowed to put a reflection smoky shadow under the flat and B/W portion? Just to popup the B/W and the flat a lil bit.
    Kindly advise.

    Thanks,
    -Amr

  4. #4
    Admin sharie has a reputation beyond repute sharie has a reputation beyond repute sharie has a reputation beyond repute sharie has a reputation beyond repute sharie has a reputation beyond repute sharie has a reputation beyond repute sharie has a reputation beyond repute sharie has a reputation beyond repute sharie has a reputation beyond repute sharie has a reputation beyond repute sharie has a reputation beyond repute sharie's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2007
    City, State
    Washington State
    Posts
    4,062
    if the shadow is part of the logo. You can use a flat background in the flat section.

    Like us on facebook

  5. #5
    aik
    aik is offline
    Registered User aik has much to be proud of aik has much to be proud of aik has much to be proud of aik has much to be proud of aik has much to be proud of aik has much to be proud of aik has much to be proud of aik has much to be proud of aik has much to be proud of aik has much to be proud of aik's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2010
    Posts
    96
    Thanks Sharie, so the flat color area can be used for that purpose, how about the gradient asked by GoldenZ ? because I think it is not allowed even if the shadow is part of the design, so it has to be a flat shadow.
    For the B/W area, I'm pretty sure that no smoky shadow should be applied, since it can't contain shades of gray. Please correct me if I'm wrong

  6. #6
    Registered User RemyD is on a distinguished road
    Join Date
    Aug 2010
    City, State
    Troy, Illinois
    Posts
    12
    Ok so are there actually design guidelines for the Flat area? I am new to this and am curious as to what is truly meant by "Flat". If this has been posted somewhere already then please post a link so that I can go read the posts.

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  • Find a contest
  • Participate and win
  • Get cash prize
Designers Join Us