I went to The District shopping center out in Tustin to go to the Spirit Halloween store. I found it kind of ironic that it was the lighting of the valet parking sign that caught my attention more-so than any of the decorative lighting in the Halloween store, which was disappointingly sparse. I don't go out to The District much and the few times I have been, it's been during the day so I never noticed that some of their signage is lit up with really cool colors at night. What I loved about this particular signage was the contrast of color: both the yellowy/white name and the red are vibrant, but neither one overwhelms or overpowers the other. It blends well while still standing out and definitely catches your attention. I also loved the smaller, incremented orb lights along the top of the building. For some reason, the overall style and color combinations gave me Old Hollywood/Old School Vegas vibes, like it's something out of an older, classier era. There's an elegance about it, yet it's still vibrant and fun.
Sunday, October 20, 2019
Week 3: Lights at The District [Sierra C.]
I went to The District shopping center out in Tustin to go to the Spirit Halloween store. I found it kind of ironic that it was the lighting of the valet parking sign that caught my attention more-so than any of the decorative lighting in the Halloween store, which was disappointingly sparse. I don't go out to The District much and the few times I have been, it's been during the day so I never noticed that some of their signage is lit up with really cool colors at night. What I loved about this particular signage was the contrast of color: both the yellowy/white name and the red are vibrant, but neither one overwhelms or overpowers the other. It blends well while still standing out and definitely catches your attention. I also loved the smaller, incremented orb lights along the top of the building. For some reason, the overall style and color combinations gave me Old Hollywood/Old School Vegas vibes, like it's something out of an older, classier era. There's an elegance about it, yet it's still vibrant and fun.
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Nice analysis of the lighting on the building :). Good lighting tells a story whether it is theatre, rock n'roll, theme parks, or simply signage on buildings :)
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