Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Lab 4 Reflection Journal

 Thawsif Mursalin
Digital Design
Class of 2018
Ms. Ramirez
Image result for Color Scheme





Lab 4 Reflection Journal:
                Lab 4 was so far my personal favorite out of all the labs we have done thus far. In this lab we worked with several different colors. I am a fan of anything that is colorful because to me it gives me the feeling of a robust and visually satisfying too look at scene. On top of that I feel that creativity and usage of colors go hand in hand quite drastically. The only stark difference is that for me shades would also go under this category as creative as well. In this lab we had to create a chart. This lab comprised of, an html page for lab 4, a table of 16 rows and 3 columns, and a display of the the color name, hexadecimal number and hue. The colors that I was given were, accordingly and respectively from the teacher, “SALMON, BLUEVIOLET, AQUAMARINE, SIENNA, ORCHID, TEAL, GOLDENROD”. On top of that we had to select other colors that would add up to a total of fifteen different colors. I choose, “Reef, Golden Poppy, Outrageous Orang, Crimson, Disco, Pompadour, De York, and Dark Cerulean.” The Hexadecimals were as follows: #DAF7A6, #FFC300, #FF5733, #C70039, #900C3F, #581845, #8CDA80,  and #163D72, in that order. We also learned a new command the chart commands <td> and <th>.  <td> to set the borders, colors, and sections, and the <th> command for the rows and category specific items.



                By using the center format we can place objects in the middle of a webpage. The command to set up a center format is <center>. Anything on the same line or below this text, <center>, will be placed in the middle of the webpage. From there we used an FTP to upload our work. FTP stands for file transfer protocol. According to Wiki sources, "The File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is a standard network protocol used to transfer computer files between a client and server on a computer network. FTP is built on client-server model architecture and uses separate control and data connections between the client and the server." In our case we used FileZilla to upload out content to the web! All in all this was a fun lab and I enjoyed it because of the different colors and appreciated that we had the freedom to choose our own colors, which I did so at random hoping that I would learn about color schemes, which I did!

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