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Page 1: Craig Roberts 10143471. A logo design in technical terms is referred to as a logotype which is “The graphic element of a trademark or brand, which is

Craig Roberts 10143471

Page 2: Craig Roberts 10143471. A logo design in technical terms is referred to as a logotype which is “The graphic element of a trademark or brand, which is

A logo design in technical terms is referred to as a logotype which is “The graphic element of a trademark or brand, which is set in a special

typeface/font, or arranged in a particular, but legible, way. The shape, colour, typeface, etc. should

be distinctly different from others in a similar market.” (Wheeler, 2003, p. 4)

Page 3: Craig Roberts 10143471. A logo design in technical terms is referred to as a logotype which is “The graphic element of a trademark or brand, which is

Use attention grabbing colours

Use attention grabbing colours

Use visually pleasing shapes

Use visually pleasing shapes

Use the values of

the business

Use the values of

the business

Include a small

trademark or saying

Include a small

trademark or saying

Make the logo

diverse for many

uses

Make the logo

diverse for many

uses

Page 4: Craig Roberts 10143471. A logo design in technical terms is referred to as a logotype which is “The graphic element of a trademark or brand, which is

Logo designs can ILLUSTRATE the potential of your goods or services to others.

Let’s have a look at two other companies’ logos to figure out how they use shapes and colours to convey a message.

Page 5: Craig Roberts 10143471. A logo design in technical terms is referred to as a logotype which is “The graphic element of a trademark or brand, which is

This logo uses soft colours and curvy visually pleasing shapes. It is a well known logo because of its simplicity.(“Microsoft”, n.d.)

Page 6: Craig Roberts 10143471. A logo design in technical terms is referred to as a logotype which is “The graphic element of a trademark or brand, which is

This logo design plays on the actual name of the business. It uses the same colour throughout and

the edges of the apple are rounded to make it more appealing. (“Apple”, n.d.)

Page 7: Craig Roberts 10143471. A logo design in technical terms is referred to as a logotype which is “The graphic element of a trademark or brand, which is

Here are some other logos from well known companies. Notice how they are made to reflect whatever the businesses products or services

are.

(“Hungry Jacks”, n.d.) (“Gloria Jean’s”, n.d.) (“Aussie”, n.d.)

Page 8: Craig Roberts 10143471. A logo design in technical terms is referred to as a logotype which is “The graphic element of a trademark or brand, which is

There are many programs that you can easily use to create suitable logos for your business such as: Adobe Photoshop, CorelDraw, AutoCAD

and many more.

Many businesses use the facilities of professional graphic designers to create a more suitable logo for their company, but with a bit of practice,

trial and error you will be able to create a successful logo!

Page 9: Craig Roberts 10143471. A logo design in technical terms is referred to as a logotype which is “The graphic element of a trademark or brand, which is

RationaleOnce again, for this task I continued with the same concept from the first assignment. Keeping to the same neat, tidy and well paced approach. Using the same information from my creative report, this presentation would be used to accompany a lecture on the principles of logo design.

Although it may look like it lacks information and detailed design, this is the main focus to provide a basic guide used for the audiences purpose whilst the main part of the information is presented verbally. Much inspiration for this design was taken from this units lectures, and this is how it would be delivered.

The same text type was used but it was increased to improve the readability of the presentation.

Self Evaluation

Mark Comments 1 2 3 4 5

Quality of the product & submission

Considering the topic covered I feel that the overall presentation and submission was to a very good standard. The product was clear and precise and considering the page restriction I believe that it is more than acceptable.

x

Depth of information & discussion

The information included was to a high standard. As mentioned before, as it is a presentation there is adequate and consistent information.

x

Quality of the conceptual underpinnings

I was completely comfortable making this presentation. I understand all the techniques used and required and believe that what I have produced displays that.

x

Quality of referencing My referencing was accurate according to the ECU referencing guide according to appropriate use of books and online images.

x

Page 10: Craig Roberts 10143471. A logo design in technical terms is referred to as a logotype which is “The graphic element of a trademark or brand, which is

ReferencesWheeler, A. (2003). Designing Brand Identity. United States: John Wiley “Microsoft”http://api.ning.com/files/LJAPsV3VlXRVKjGPxCSTZ1S9aKFK4zR5wm00LlegR4O8HUs5Glqwk3w9kd8mOYIFTVcrtCZE1OjsX8J*MbsJGlQyAAxEybZT/microsoftwindowsvistalogo.jpg   “Apple”http://weblogs.baltimoresun.com/business/consuminginterests/blog/apple-logo1.jpg  “Hungry Jacks”http://www.doobybrain.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/05/hungry-jacks-logo.gif  “Gloria Jean’s”http://www.wsdcc.com.au/files/4149/images/logo%20-%20gloria%20jeans%20coffee.jpg  “Aussie”http://www.careerone.com.au/images/company-profiles/postintact/aussie_logo.jpg