Business Communication: Visual Media
Question # 48869 | Communications | 1 year ago |
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Overview
Everyday we encounter hundreds to thousands of visual images, but why do some images stick in our minds while others just get glossed over? Color, positioning, patterns, and repetition are all features that can can be engineered to convey a message within an image. Images play an important role in persuading an audience of a particular message, but a downside to this is that images can be interpreted in various ways based on people’s history and experiences.
Breaking down the design components of an image is also a helpful when you need to design or create an image or logo to convey a message for your own business needs.
Creating a Personal Brand
If you were represented as a logo, what would you look like? Your task is to design a logo using your initials or parts of your name. The logo must visually communicate something about you or represent you. Ask yourself: What do I want to communicate about me? What shapes, forms, fonts, etc. will help to visually communicate my ‘brand’?
Note: You can use any digital design tool or hand draw your logo. There is a link below to information about Canva, which is one tool that is available.
You will turn in two things:
- A short summary (no more than one page) describing your process of completing this project and to analyze the choices you made in the final version. You will discuss why you chose a particular logo shape, use of colors, and the reasons for any revisions. Were specific choices made to help make your message more effective or accessible to the audience?
- Two copies of your logo: a color and a grayscale version. Files will need to be submitted as a .jpeg or .pdf file in myLearning.
Assignment Resources
- Watch What makes a truly great logo? (4:44 minutes)
- Read How to Create a Personal Logo That Makes Your Friends Jealous by Vladimir Gendelman and the accompanying infographic: How to Create a Personal Logo that Makes Your Friends Jealous.
- Canva‘s introduction to logo design for beginners and a tutorial for their logo maker tool
Three files should be submitted in the assignment folder. There should be two files that show your logos. Those can be JPG, JPEG, PNG, GIF, BMP, TIF, or TIFF files. The summary should be submitted as a Word or .pdf document.
