To begin with I was stuck in what I wanted to do for my website design, which meant I couldn't create my business card design until I had something to work with. That was until when I was looking through some of my old work and I had noticed that I had previously created something that I would be using as my logo, and the basis of all of my designs for both the website and business cards.

I began with sticking the logo in the top left hand corner, and using the colours I had previously placed within the logo I decided to extend the ones that are the lighter versions. I chose to use this logo for my website because as a designer I use the colour wheel to decide which colours I want to use and which colours I will use together, therefore I thought it would make sense that I use a colour wheel as part of my logo.

As shown here I extend the colours, but then I made the extended colours fade to white. I chose to do this because I thought having the colours fade out the viewers eye would follow and then see the content.

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