module 5- LOGOS
1. Discuss what you thought about creating your logos.
It was hard. I don't work well with drawing. I hate it actually. Finding logos to represent myself was difficult. I really had to think about who I am and what I like
2. Describe the process: creative thinking skills and ideas you used in your logos.
The processed I used was ong. I sat there staring at my ceiling for an hour trying to come up with something to draw. IT finally hit me and once I started on the first one, I got the hang of it. My first logo was a heart with a crown on the back. I did this because it forms part of an Irish ring I wear. I chose this because I'm extremely Irish. It's part of me. My second logo was my nickname with a pattern in each letter. I did this because well, it's my name. It's who I am. The pattern is because I think I'm very out going and bright. The third logo was drawings of waves. I did this because I love the water. I spend everyday in it. I don't know who I'd be without it. My final logo was a drawing of a smile. I did this because I'm very bright and always have a smile on my face. I also love to make others smile and I like to put them first to make sure they're happy.
3. What was the most important discovery you made in the creation of your logos?
I found out I can draw a little. Not very well but I got a little skill in there. I also found out that I'm a pretty cool person. I had to think about myself a lot which is something I never really do so finding this stuff out about myself was pretty neat.
4. What is the most important information you learned from watching the videos, powerpoint, and reading material for this project? What is your opinion of the video?
The most important thing I learned was how prevalent logos are. Logos are in everything. Either a can of soup, to a marker. There's always a logo on something. Even on people. It comes with a lot of creativity and brain storming. But I found it very cool to look into the product and process.
http://s86.photobucket.com/user/angelamccauley19/slideshow/Module%206?sort=3
It was hard. I don't work well with drawing. I hate it actually. Finding logos to represent myself was difficult. I really had to think about who I am and what I like
2. Describe the process: creative thinking skills and ideas you used in your logos.
The processed I used was ong. I sat there staring at my ceiling for an hour trying to come up with something to draw. IT finally hit me and once I started on the first one, I got the hang of it. My first logo was a heart with a crown on the back. I did this because it forms part of an Irish ring I wear. I chose this because I'm extremely Irish. It's part of me. My second logo was my nickname with a pattern in each letter. I did this because well, it's my name. It's who I am. The pattern is because I think I'm very out going and bright. The third logo was drawings of waves. I did this because I love the water. I spend everyday in it. I don't know who I'd be without it. My final logo was a drawing of a smile. I did this because I'm very bright and always have a smile on my face. I also love to make others smile and I like to put them first to make sure they're happy.
3. What was the most important discovery you made in the creation of your logos?
I found out I can draw a little. Not very well but I got a little skill in there. I also found out that I'm a pretty cool person. I had to think about myself a lot which is something I never really do so finding this stuff out about myself was pretty neat.
4. What is the most important information you learned from watching the videos, powerpoint, and reading material for this project? What is your opinion of the video?
The most important thing I learned was how prevalent logos are. Logos are in everything. Either a can of soup, to a marker. There's always a logo on something. Even on people. It comes with a lot of creativity and brain storming. But I found it very cool to look into the product and process.
http://s86.photobucket.com/user/angelamccauley19/slideshow/Module%206?sort=3
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