Review Jacob Cass’s Just Creative website to identify and define the eight steps of the design process that modern designers go through to get to their final logo design. Step one of the process begins tomorrow with The Brief.
Review the Logobird website to identify and define the six principles of good logo design. A good logo should be: simple, distinctive, relevant, memorable, timeless, and versatile. Use the website to determine the meanings of these terms and add these words and their definitions to your vocabulary list. We will review these definitions and apply them next week as we explore the logo design process.
Create a new Web document in Illustrator with a single default-sized artboard.
For each of the six principles:
Create a headline in Point Type with the vocabulary word itself
Use Area Type to write the definition of the vocabulary word. Use complete sentences and your own words (do not copy and paste).
You should have a headline and a complete sentence definition for each of the six principles of good logo design. Save this document and place a copy in folder number 31 in your period’s subfolder of the Student Drop Folder on the StudentsTempFiles server.