Development of a color theory android game for graphic design/ Altheia Mae L. Dela Rosa, Teofista Kyla J. Dineros, Mc Ronly P. Libradilla, Aubrey Anne B. Panesa, and Lois Andrei R. Quinto.--
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College of Industrial Technology.-- Bachelor of Technology major in Print Media Technology: Technological University of the Philippines, 2025.
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The lack of proper training in color theory among amateurs and professionals in the graphic
design industry often results in inconsistent designs across platforms, emphasizing the need
for tools that address color theory and effective design communication. This study
introduces Hue've Got Mail, a carefully designed offline Android mobile game that equips
graphic designers with fundamental and specific knowledge of color theory in graphic
design. Built using React Native and Android SDK and designs created using Adobe
Illustrator and Photoshop, the game features two progress maps, each offering distinct
gameplay mechanics and three unique levels. Performance testing on two Android devices
with different Android OS, showed an average installation, loading, and responsiveness
time of 8.16 s for an older OS and 4.16 s for a newer OS, reflecting a 65.93% difference,
this result shows that Hue've Got Mail performs better on mobile phones with newer
Android version. The game achieved an overall mean score of 4.44 in the ISO 25010
evaluation matrix, indicating a highly acceptable descriptive rating. These results
demonstrate that Hue've Got Mail is an effective tool for imparting fundamental knowledge
of color theory in graphic design.
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