I want the board game to be accessible and aimed at everyone of all ages and genders. In doing so, I have to consider which colour will be best suitable for everyone and will also be timeless.
Gender-neutral colours will be the most suitable for the board game as it will be targeted at everyone which would make the game fair and ethically moral. As the colours are neutral, it would also be aimed at all ages as the colour scheme will suitable for everyone. Using neutral colours will be easy to choose as a range as they will work well together regardless as they are muted.
As there are 4 challenge cards and a question card, that makes 5 card however, the game is for 2-6 players so another colour will be chosen so that the counters will correspond to the board game colours.
The research I conducted for colour scheme was on a gender neutral colours. There was a range of colours to choose from however, as I want the board game to be aimed at all ages, the design decisions were easier it helped narrow down the options. From the findings, a light colour range of both cool and warm mix is the best option as it creates balance and harmony when seen together.
The first colour that was chosen was the yellow as yellow is a standard neutral colour. I then used Adobe colour to find the complementary colours which led me to choose the colour palette for the board game.
As the board game is universal and can be played by people of all ages, the design had to be kept
Gender-neutral colours will be the most suitable for the board game as it will be targeted at everyone which would make the game fair and ethically moral. As the colours are neutral, it would also be aimed at all ages as the colour scheme will suitable for everyone. Using neutral colours will be easy to choose as a range as they will work well together regardless as they are muted.
As there are 4 challenge cards and a question card, that makes 5 card however, the game is for 2-6 players so another colour will be chosen so that the counters will correspond to the board game colours.
The research I conducted for colour scheme was on a gender neutral colours. There was a range of colours to choose from however, as I want the board game to be aimed at all ages, the design decisions were easier it helped narrow down the options. From the findings, a light colour range of both cool and warm mix is the best option as it creates balance and harmony when seen together.
The first colour that was chosen was the yellow as yellow is a standard neutral colour. I then used Adobe colour to find the complementary colours which led me to choose the colour palette for the board game.
As the board game is universal and can be played by people of all ages, the design had to be kept
simple, using neutral colours and a basic principle for everyone to understand. The neutrality of the colour scheme means that the board game is targeted at everyone of all genders, ages and the timeless colour keeps to the longevity of the board game so that colour still look classic with time.
The colours on this design is much more subtle and pleasing to look at as it a muted, neutral design.
While I have not yet considered the typeface for the board game,
The colours on this design is much more subtle and pleasing to look at as it a muted, neutral design.
While I have not yet considered the typeface for the board game,
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