Overview: Research History of Logos and adapt learning to personal Logo image/s related to your character and interests. Learn to stylize and abstract from illustrative imagery to create one or more graphic figure/ground logo that represents you.
DISCOVER::
1) Research, and sketching.
- Research : Background history (read article) -Logos and pictorial symbolic language.
- Open each of the following links and pick a few images to post, take notes from and sketch from: (tip: you may also do your own search in these 3 categories but include a word to indicate your own interests: such as Logo designs related to nature..etc)
- Pictograms– graphic symbols (you may also search for Pictogram subjects suited to your interests)
- Heiroglyphs –pictorial language through ancient history-Flag Design- banding ideas, simple composition devices, color symbolism
- Logo Designs – study styles, composites, symbolism, flow.
- On 2 sheets of sketch paper, make roughly 5 small sketches each from above 3 sources. Drawing is to learn how these symbolic shapes are constructed and to get ideas for your own designs.
DEFINE:
- Personal Ideation: Make Mindmap or outline in sketchbook pages
- Write down 4-8 words in these 3 categories:
- Likes and Interests (sports, music, politics, food, animals, etc)
- Personal Attributes and Qualities (humor, honesty, messy, quiet, outgoing, etc)
- Outside affiliations : religion, country, teams, organizations.
- Make several individual sketches, on mindmap or sketch paper, to illustrate and symbolize your interests, attributes and affiliations.
- Find reference images , Start by using descriptive illustration to make a subject, then proceed to translate into more graphic style symbols.
- Develop more graphic style shapes, pictograms, symbols, or logos, to represent these activities and categories.
- Stylize or geometricize your shapes, use silouetted images. Combine, make hybrids, use negative/positive shape etc.
- See following link for previous student work related to translation from illustration to graphic images. Visual Language Project
- Find examples in graphic design, search for your images in your specific interest areas and modify and change to make them your own.
- Stylize or geometricize your shapes, use silouetted images. Combine, make hybrids, use negative/positive shape etc.
- note: in order to portray Personal Attributes section you will have to use more Abstract lines and shapes to depict a quality, not a thing. Think about your doodles to music and how to portray emotions with varying line direction, line quality and shape.
- Critique and revision
DEVELOP;
- Final executed in black and white, color or Digital format. Use precise shapes and lines.
- For this project you will use concepts related to abstract depiction of a mood or idea, such as in your Pattern Mashup Project where you drew lines/shapes to music.
- This abstract process is important in order to represent graphically your personal attributes; for instance happy, serious, impetuous, moody, generous – to integrate a quality like this into symbolic form it requires abstract properties.
- You can also use representational means to draw subjects.
- It is important when creating graphics of activities/interests you enjoy to think about how literal and description do you want the form be vs abstract, using sillouette or simple graphic shape.
DELIVER;
- Presentation of final and class discussion.