What I enjoyed around “the Art of Logo Design” was how it reminded me around processing and planning for the design of a logo. When designing a logo it continuously comedown to sketches on sketchbooks before digitalizing them. We all begin from scratch some place.
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Students explore the role of professional designer as they are challenged to create an appropriate, unified, multi-part presentation showcasing multiple applications and the design thinking behind an identity program.
Thursday, 2:30 – 5:50 PM
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4 class hours, 3 credits
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That’s true, not just with logos but every design in general starts with sketches. I do think the best part of the process for design is the sketch part and experimenting in all kinds of ideas
I definitely agree with that and that there is a whole process to designing a logo before going to computer to design.