Logo Design Rules

Logos
Every company uses a logo so that it can be easily identified.

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ICTFurther Education (Key Stage 5)

This lesson contains 44 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

time-iconLesson duration is: 120 min

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Logos
Every company uses a logo so that it can be easily identified.

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Why have a logo?

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Quiz
There will be 10 questions on logos

The first 5 are multiple 
The next 5 are text entry

Are you up for the challenge....

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Logo 1
A
Nikon
B
British Telecom
C
Lufthansa
D
European Research Council

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Logo 2
A
Salomon
B
Puma
C
Adidas
D
Brooks

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Logo 3
A
USPCA
B
Animal Rescue
C
PETA
D
World Wildlife Fund

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Logo 4
A
Sega
B
Sony
C
Atari
D
PlayStation

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Logo 5
A
Citi
B
Givenchi
C
Tommy Hilfiger
D
Pepsi

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Logo 6

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Logo 7

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Logo 8

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It a special type of car
Logo 9

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Logo 10

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What do these logos have in common?

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Design Rules
Thank you for your feedback - a synopsis below:
1. Colour
      Maximum of 3 colours :
      Strong primary colours work best
      Black and white are colours 
2. Logo is a shape - circle, rectangle, square
3. No text as they are globally recognised

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What type of business would use this logo?

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How many colours has been used?

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Why have these colours been chosen?

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Are the images suitable for the logo?

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What about the text?  Does it help describe the company?

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Enter one thing you remember from Tony's Organic Food

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Design Rules
Thank you for taking part in the discussion:
1. Colour
      Choice of colour to match the type of company
2. Image should portray the nature of the company
3. Text should explain the company
4. Text should be legible 

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Use the Design Rules to check if this is a good logo
Give an answer that involves - colour - image - text 

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Use the Design Rules to check if this is a good logo
Think - colour - image - text 

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Is this a good logo?
Yes
No

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Why do you think it is a good or a bad logo?

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Design Rules
Good Points
1. text description
2. choice of font 
3. appropriate images
4. shape used appropriately
Bad Points
1. too many colours
2. images not developed

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Is this a good logo?
Yes
No

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Why do you think this is a good or bad logo?

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Good Points
1. text description
2. choice of font 
3. appropriate image
4. shape used appropriately
5. images and text audience 
Bad Points
1. less strong colour
2. text messaging version of the word petfoto
3. audience (children)

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Is this a good logo?
Yes
No

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Good Points
1. primary colours
2. choice of font 
3. colour of font
4. clip art image 
Bad Points
1. inappropriate image
2. don't need strapline

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Design Rules
Thank you for taking part in the polls and discussion:
1. Colour - two-tone works well
2. Image 
     should explain the company without text 
      appropriate for the audience
3. Company name is sufficient
4. Do not use a strap line

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What can you remember?

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Time for a break?

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What do understand by copyright?

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Is this logo copyrighted?
A
Yes
B
No
C
Maybe
D
Not Sure

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Is this logo copyrighted?
A
Not Sure
B
Maybe
C
Yes
D
No

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Is this logo copyrighted?
A
Not Sure
B
Maybe
C
No
D
Yes

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What does this mean?
A
Royalties
B
Rotten
C
Registered
D
Recorded

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Can I copy this logo?
Not a problem
No way!

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Copyright Rules
Thank you for taking part in the quiz and the poll:
What you find in a Google search does not belong to Google but to the author of that logo. You cannot use the logo if ......
1.  It has the copyright symbol
2. It has a registered or trade mark symbol
3. It has the author's information as a watermark
4. It is globally recognised

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How are you feeling about Logo Design and Copyright?
0 - I get this
10 no not sure about this
010

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