Assignment #1 (responses)

Graphic Designers from the United States department of labor occupational handbook 2010-2011 editions.

What was read from the informative handbook were the median pay, what graphic designers do, work environment, how to become a graphic designer, job outlook and much more. By reading upon each section I learned much more on my duties as a graphic designer and also having a clearer and broader idea towards what I’m getting myself into before going into the field. It is emphasized that when perusing to become a graphic designer it is important to receive your bachelor’s degree because it is required in most work areas. Advancements In graphic design are when designers have 1-3 year’s experiences before they can advance to any higher position, also it has also shown the important qualities that each graphic designer must have. The handbook also shows us that in the field in graphic design there is competition amongst designers. Besides being a graphic designer there are similar jobs out there that have the same qualities as graphic designers.

 

 New York Times article “ Super bowl logo reflects N.F.L’s growth and design trends” from January 28th 2009

The article has been written to inform the readers unto why the logos of the super bowl were changed. The logos were of Greek numerology and in which would have large letters “super bowl” big and bold. The concerns were based on the construction of the numerology and the fact that it wouldn’t look well on branding merchandise, they decide to create a new logo in which was patriotic and memorable and easy for branding purposes.

 

“ who made those nasa logos?” New York Times august 3, 2011

Beginning of the article NASA was searching for a logo redesign that will revive their image. NASA heavenly used their 1959 logo in all their merchandising and were very attached to that image. Since they wanted to create, re-image themselves a designer decided to remove all details and just used the letters refining them to look minimalistic.

 

“ company logos aim for personal touch”, New York Times June 13,2011

The article describes how company logos came to be. They gave examples of the companies thoughts and ideas. The writer explained how from those era’s those logos looked powerful to the person but in this era those logos look bland. Some companies have left their initial mark from their time like Kellogg’s and Coca-Cola in which have become powerful icons, but at the same time other companies have dropped their signature logo to something more abstract, since “handwritten” fonts not only look old-fashioned, but they lacked clarity of the individual letters in modernist-style logos like those I.B.M and American Airlines.

 

 Before and after magazine “creating logos from letters

From reading and analyzing this PDF I’ve learned a lot that I have not learned in previous design courses that I have taken. The many ways you’re able to shape the letters, also the way your able to place together the letters to create this beautiful form made me realize not all logos have to be made from icons or actual shapes they can be made from actual letters that intertwine well with each other.

 

 

“Color in Design awards 2011

From the view of the article the competitors have chosen fairly wonderful colors that have made the product more appealing to the public. The competitors have chose colors that balance the view of the product, which also would be appealing to the consumer. With the various font style added to these products you can view how specific they were, and how precise they were looking for the correct typography style that will balance and complete the designs. These designers were very careful and detail oriented with their designs, even though these designs were minimal you can sense the hard work and dedication they have added to the products also how much research they have done on the company and it’s product and whom it would be shipped out.

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