Logo Design is vast and challenging.
Here are some valuable resources that you can explore.
Start here with 60 PRO TIPS on LOGO DESIGN at creativebloq.com
What make a BAD LOGO at justcreative.com
What makes a GOOD LOGO
Creating a "mood board" (idea board, inspiration board etc.)
Next Steps:
1. Review some of the information on what makes a good logo.
2. Create a Pinterest board of interesting logos. (10-15) (should take you about 15 - 20 minutes max)
3. Choose the two strongest ones and post them on your blog: (should take you about 45 min.)
A) Analyze them in terms of the FIVE essential characteristics of a good logo. (You should know something about the company and where the logo is used in order to identify whether it meets the criteria - see image below)
B) Analyze them in terms of the elements and principles of design (that are significant - ie. line, distinctive shape, use of colour, emphasis, unity etc.)
4. Present one of the logos to the class at the end of the period. I will select you at random during the last 20 minutes of class!!
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Tuesday, February 3, 2015
Monday, October 27, 2014
Year One Checklist and Written for T-shirt Design
Here's what you should have completed so far:
Everything here MUST be completed by Wednesday October 28, 2014 to be included in this report card!!
1. Typographic Identity - image and written on blog
2. Illustrator Logo - images (colour versions - indicating your 'best', black and white and grayscale) and written (see blog post for instructions on what to include in the written statement). + post original photograph as well.
3. Drop .ai files for Illustrator assignment into the CyberARTS year 1 folder found in the Yearbook folder in 1059. Make a folder with your name on it and place it into the Illustrator Logo folder.
4. Drop off T-shirt designs into CyberARTS year 1 folder in T-shirt Designs. Please use a pdf format as well as your original file format (.ai or .psd)
5. Post T-shirt designs on your blog and include the written statement (see below for instructions) AND the link for your pinterest board created for the research phase of this assignment.
6. Link your pinterest board to your blog in a blog list.
WRITTEN STATEMENT FOR T-SHIRT DESIGN
1. Discuss your creative process. How did you go from Step 1 - Understanding the goal to research and brainstorming to come up with your final idea? Discuss the steps involved.
2. Explain your technical process. What did you do to take your initial sketch to the final version you submitted. Discuss using correct terminology - include layers, scanning, tools used, programs used.
3. Elements and Principles of Design. Discuss your final choice for colour and why you feel that's the best choice. Any other elements/principles that seem relevant (shape, line, balance, emphasis etc.).
3. Your thoughts. Are you satisfied with your final result. Why/why not? Did you meet the initial objective? Why/why not? Discuss both form and function (visually pleasing design and sending the required message)
Everything here MUST be completed by Wednesday October 28, 2014 to be included in this report card!!
1. Typographic Identity - image and written on blog
2. Illustrator Logo - images (colour versions - indicating your 'best', black and white and grayscale) and written (see blog post for instructions on what to include in the written statement). + post original photograph as well.
3. Drop .ai files for Illustrator assignment into the CyberARTS year 1 folder found in the Yearbook folder in 1059. Make a folder with your name on it and place it into the Illustrator Logo folder.
4. Drop off T-shirt designs into CyberARTS year 1 folder in T-shirt Designs. Please use a pdf format as well as your original file format (.ai or .psd)
5. Post T-shirt designs on your blog and include the written statement (see below for instructions) AND the link for your pinterest board created for the research phase of this assignment.
6. Link your pinterest board to your blog in a blog list.
WRITTEN STATEMENT FOR T-SHIRT DESIGN
1. Discuss your creative process. How did you go from Step 1 - Understanding the goal to research and brainstorming to come up with your final idea? Discuss the steps involved.
2. Explain your technical process. What did you do to take your initial sketch to the final version you submitted. Discuss using correct terminology - include layers, scanning, tools used, programs used.
3. Elements and Principles of Design. Discuss your final choice for colour and why you feel that's the best choice. Any other elements/principles that seem relevant (shape, line, balance, emphasis etc.).
3. Your thoughts. Are you satisfied with your final result. Why/why not? Did you meet the initial objective? Why/why not? Discuss both form and function (visually pleasing design and sending the required message)
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Year 1
Friday, October 17, 2014
YEAR FOUR - VISUAL IDENTITY ASSIGNMENT
Your last year in CyberARTS is meant to prepare you for admissions to University/College programs or apprenticeships, internships or starting your own business if you're really bold and brave.
You need to begin thinking about your portfolio requirements and what you might need to add to your current work to 'beef' up your existing portfolio.
But FIRST, you will design a logo and visual identity system for yourself.
Create an identity for your 'company' - whether you want to sell your own artwork, or be a video game designer, you should have a logo, a business card and a graphic identity system that helps you visually define you setting you apart from others doing similar things.
- Read through this article on Branding, Identity and Logo Design
In particular, take a look at the list of visual devices you can use to identify yourself.
Understand the difference between a brand, an identity and a logo and begin to think about how you will create the foundation of your brand.
Look at the first three links at the bottom of the page - all except the one on finding a logo designer. You'll be designing your own logo.
Submit an initial proposal by Monday November 3rd - on paper (to submit to Ms. Silverman)
AND be prepared to discuss your ideas with the class.
Your classmates may be able to offer some feedback and great ideas.
Requirements:
A company name (could be your name - doesn't have to be fancy)
A logo (could be typographic, pictographic, abstract pictorial, or combined image/text)
A stationary system (letterhead, business card, envelope)
A flyer (to use as a template to announce upcoming shows or to send out/leave places to advertise your services)
An animated logo (make it move in Flash or After Effects - 10-15 seconds max)
An animated logo (make it move in Flash or After Effects - 10-15 seconds max)
At least two other types of visual (and/or audio/smell) devices (apparel, packaging, messaging, video etc.)
Final Deadline: Monday Dec. 1st
Keep in mind you are also working on your independent photography project coming soon is your Major Independent Project...
Start juggling!
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Year 4
Wednesday, September 17, 2014
Year One Tracing Assignment
Objective:
You have been asked to choose an object or animal that you think represents you and use that as something to trace in order to learn the pen tool in Illustrator and also create a personal logo.
You will need to think about what qualities the object/animal possesses that you relate to, or that expresses something about you. I will ask you to explain this in your written artist statement when you submit your final work.
Procedure:
1. Select an object/animal that represents you in some way AND that will work well as a graphic pictorial representation. (Think distinctive shape and considerable pattern, lines or shapes within the outline of the object/animal) You MUST choose a photograph to trace and not a graphic.
2. Trace your photograph. Remember to label ALL layers and to put the photo on layer 1 and lock the layer.
3. Once you've traced all the portions of your image, you can begin tweaking the outlines using the white arrow to move any nodes or reposition curves. You can use the Convert anchor point tool to change corner points to curves and vice versa and you can add or subtract anchor points as well. Use the black arrow to move the whole shape without moving individual points.
4. Begin filling in different areas to create 3 versions: 1 - Black and white only 1- Grayscale 1 - Full colour
5. Experiment with how it looks to create the maximum contrast, emphasizing the important areas. Check the links below to understand some of the important aspects of logo design.
6. Colour page - using your base outline - copy and paste your graphic 8-10 times on one artboard in Illustrator. You can then work to create variations on your colour scheme. Think about some of the associations we make with certain colours and try to match the colours you choose to your personality and also to the object/animal you chose.
7. Finishing touches. You might choose to put the graphic image of your logo inside another shape to help contain or emphasize it. You could also have a partial shape, or have the logo overlapping a shape. See below on the colour emotion guide for some ideas about that.
7. Bonus - Add typography. If you have time, you can add text to your logo the might include your name, or your name as a graphic designer (ie. Silverman Designs) You can save one final colour version with type for bonus marks.
Submission requirements:
1. Print your final full colour logo with either your black and white OR grayscale (whichever one your prefer)
2. SAVE your logo in your logo folder. First create a folder called AI (or Illustrator files) and also a folder called PNG (for PNG files) labelling each one accordingly (BWlogo_lastnameFirstInitial.ai, Grayscalelogo_LastnameFirstInitial.ai, Finalcolourlogo_Lastname_Firstinitial.ai, Colourversions_LastnameFirstinitial) You will also need to create a web version (png for your blog because you can not put a vector file directly onto the web. From Illustrator choose Export from the File drop down menu. Choose png and save all three versions as pngs.
3. Post your FINAL 3 version (BW, grayscale, final colour) as well as your full page of colour variations on your blog in a blog post titled Illustrator tracing assignment - Logo. Also please post the original photograph that you used to create your logo.
4. Written Statement. You must include a written statement that follows the format below:
WRITTEN STATEMENT: WHAT TO WRITE
1. Where did you begin?
Start by explaining your choice of images and how and why the object/animal you chose connects to you in some way.
2. Elements and Principles.
Now discuss your choices of shape, colour, line quality, direction (thick, thin, gritty, smooth, diagonal, horizontal, curvy etc.), texture and space. Also discuss your choice of typography if you added any. What do those letterforms (the way the letters look) say? Are they edgy, artsy, confident, corporate? Be as descriptive and specific as possible. State the shapes used. State the colours used, the name of the font, the description of the lines. And then, explain the meanings behind all of these design choices. (ie. I chose a circular shape because it represents the sun, the moon and all of eternity (or whatever it represents to you). I chose to place the pictorial image so that it overlapped the circle to represent the idea of leaping forward etc.) Also discuss principles of design such as emphasis, rhythm, contrast and unity.
3. Get technical.
Discuss your technical process. What did you learn and how did you use Illustrator? What tools, use of layers, any effects etc. Please be specific in correctly naming the tools you used and their functions.
4. Your thoughts and opinion.
Are you happy with the logo and how it turned out? Would you do anything differently if you had more time? What did you learn about designing a logo? Now that you know more about Illustrator, what do you want to do next? What do you want to learn more about?
Start by explaining your choice of images and how and why the object/animal you chose connects to you in some way.
2. Elements and Principles.
Now discuss your choices of shape, colour, line quality, direction (thick, thin, gritty, smooth, diagonal, horizontal, curvy etc.), texture and space. Also discuss your choice of typography if you added any. What do those letterforms (the way the letters look) say? Are they edgy, artsy, confident, corporate? Be as descriptive and specific as possible. State the shapes used. State the colours used, the name of the font, the description of the lines. And then, explain the meanings behind all of these design choices. (ie. I chose a circular shape because it represents the sun, the moon and all of eternity (or whatever it represents to you). I chose to place the pictorial image so that it overlapped the circle to represent the idea of leaping forward etc.) Also discuss principles of design such as emphasis, rhythm, contrast and unity.
3. Get technical.
Discuss your technical process. What did you learn and how did you use Illustrator? What tools, use of layers, any effects etc. Please be specific in correctly naming the tools you used and their functions.
4. Your thoughts and opinion.
Are you happy with the logo and how it turned out? Would you do anything differently if you had more time? What did you learn about designing a logo? Now that you know more about Illustrator, what do you want to do next? What do you want to learn more about?
Resources
Here are a few more interesting sites to check out on logo design.
http://www.demilked.com/logo-history-future/
http://www.fuelyourcreativity.com/50-kick-ass-logos-for-inspiration/
http://www.1stwebdesigner.com/inspiration/72-creative-and-smart-typographic-logo-inspiration/
Types of logos
http://www.logodesignsource.com/types.html
http://www.nodinx.com/5-basic-types-of-logos/
On making logos - tips
http://www.webdesignfromscratch.com/web-design/logos/
Adobe TV tutorials
http://tv.adobe.com/show/visual-design-cs6/
http://www.demilked.com/logo-history-future/
http://www.fuelyourcreativity.com/50-kick-ass-logos-for-inspiration/
http://www.1stwebdesigner.com/inspiration/72-creative-and-smart-typographic-logo-inspiration/
Types of logos
http://www.logodesignsource.com/types.html
http://www.nodinx.com/5-basic-types-of-logos/
On making logos - tips
http://www.webdesignfromscratch.com/web-design/logos/
Adobe TV tutorials
http://tv.adobe.com/show/visual-design-cs6/
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Year 1
Sunday, September 2, 2007
Welcome to Lakeshore CI CyberARTS

Welcome to Year 1 CyberARTS at Lakeshore CI!
This will be an easy way for teachers and students to communicate and showcase our work. Your first assignment will be to create your own blog and then link back to this one. You must also post the CyberARTS logo on your site for easy access.
I am looking forward to getting to know each of you!
Mrs. M
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