![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjb8PMqys6hyXyS5WaaWHNnvBs9c8WCmz5Fkp1IknjVqD3Ny_vkG7Yq9AkU7GI4rHFTuASQqMumt2ZyaJQizHrD6HsqegkRD92Ki4VJy-TRQI4yjG0T__OO6EGIs5I5mtrobMUkekL6eQcf/s400/Jacqueline-Wk4-Ass2RedYellow.gif)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgxYErkGhTGba_TDwEOktYR3lDUBEgnx7JbAu7hcewkJ5pin5TjCEBybgL2QjRB7Tj2jsBg8MvYy3yc5v3Jviut2yvsRQhrNM2LbdOARQiWkZL30cWn-knSh3ThPk1gUC4FXKTuZLKTVuQy/s400/Jacqueline-Wk4-Ass2RedBlue.gif)
I then decided to use the blue/red design for the assignment. After I saw a few other designs from the other students I figured my designs did not have the proper look of transparency. So instead of picking colors manually (like I thought the directions said to do) I used the tools in Illustrator to do the adjustments for me and came up with this design:
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