In the 21st century’s network information era, the museum’s logo design will break through the static two-dimensional graphics and usher in a dynamic and personalized development trend. The logo has become a vivid “business card” for the museum’s external communication, and it carries the visual intermediary of the museum’s information and social communication. The museum is described by design elements such as color, graphics, text, form, and materials. Color can understand the culture of the city, the main color of the museum building, the surrounding environment and so on.
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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
on Zoom
4 class hours, 3 credits
Class web site: sites.google.com/view/comd3501fall
Prof. Eva Machauf emachauf@citytech.cuny.edu( Please put “comd3501’
in the subject line)
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