Design of the Week: 5
What is this design trying to get you to do?
This design is trying to get you to to buy there product 7up.
What color theory do you see?
The color theory being used here is a set of complementary colors that are red and green with a a base of white, which has yellowed over time.
What decade do you thing it was made? Why?
I believe this design was created is the late 60's or early 70's because of the shape of the bottle and the retro font.
Is this a balanced or unbalanced composition? Is it symmetrical?
Currently, the design has an unbalanced composition because of rusting and deterioration over time. It is most likely that when this design was first created, the design had great balanced composition. This design is also asymmetrical because of the logo on the right has more to look at rather then the slogan on the left.
When is the last time YOU had a 7up?
The last time I had a 7up was about a few months ago with my mom.
Why do they call it 7up?
7up was originally called 7up because in the first recipe there were only 7 ingredients.
This design is trying to get you to to buy there product 7up.
What color theory do you see?
The color theory being used here is a set of complementary colors that are red and green with a a base of white, which has yellowed over time.
What decade do you thing it was made? Why?
I believe this design was created is the late 60's or early 70's because of the shape of the bottle and the retro font.
Is this a balanced or unbalanced composition? Is it symmetrical?
Currently, the design has an unbalanced composition because of rusting and deterioration over time. It is most likely that when this design was first created, the design had great balanced composition. This design is also asymmetrical because of the logo on the right has more to look at rather then the slogan on the left.
When is the last time YOU had a 7up?
The last time I had a 7up was about a few months ago with my mom.
Why do they call it 7up?
7up was originally called 7up because in the first recipe there were only 7 ingredients.