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Logo Design

Logo Design. Company or Personal Trademark. Basics of Logo Design. Introduction—The basics of logo design Use simple geometric shapes lines, circles, squares, and triangles.

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Logo Design

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  1. Logo Design Company or Personal Trademark

  2. Basics of Logo Design Introduction—The basics of logo design • Use simple geometric shapes • lines, • circles, • squares, and • triangles. • Even the graphically-challenged can create great graphics for logos, newsletters, fliers, or web pages using these basic building blocks.

  3. Using Lines in Logo Design • Lines come in a variety of shapes and sizes. Don't get stuck in a rut. • Vary the thickness of the lines. • Make lines of dots, dashes, or combinations. • Look at the patterns that a series of lines make. • Use lines to direct eye flow. • Use lines to form barriers. • Use lines to indicate connections. • Use lines to show movement.

  4. Using Lines--Example

  5. Use Shapes in Logo Design • The following shapes can be very effective in logo design: • circles, • squares, and • triangles

  6. Design suggestions: A good logo should: • be simple • include words, letters, images and/or symbols • limited number of colors (maximum of three is a good number to include) • can be abstract or realistic • must be original • is easily recognizable

  7. Circles, Squares, Triangles--Example

  8. Combine Lines and Shapes in Logo Design—

  9. Create a personal logo using the feature in Microsoft Word Use a combination of 2 shapes (circle, triangle, or square) Incorporate both line and pattern in your design Include your initials in the design After your design, write a paragraph explaining your choice of elements and why the design represents you. Insert a header with your name at the left margin and Assignment 3 Logo at the right margin Save in your Module 2 folder as Assignment 3 Logo. Print and pass in. Assignment 3—Personal Logo

  10. Create a GIF Image in Paint After you create your design, create a graphic image in Paint: • Make sure design is fully visible on the screen • Select Control + Print Screen • Open Paint • Select Paste • Use the Select Tool to capture design • Select Copy • Paste in New Paint File • Edit as needed • Save as GIF File in images folder created on your home drive.

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