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Analyzing Sporting Logos and Crafting a Unique Sports Day Logo Design

In this project, we will explore the fascinating world of sporting logos, analyzing five distinct examples to understand their design elements and meanings. Each logo's memorability, meaningfulness, unity, and scalability will be discussed to highlight how they effectively represent their respective sports. Following the analysis, students will design a unique Sports Day logo for their school using color and shapes, adhering to specific design guidelines in Macromedia Fireworks. This case study aims to enhance students' ICT skills and creativity while reinforcing their prior knowledge.

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Analyzing Sporting Logos and Crafting a Unique Sports Day Logo Design

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  1. Introduction Task:1 You must investigate some sporting logos and carry out a simpleanalysisof these ideas. This should be the analysis of 5 different sporting logos that you find- you can use the internet to help you.

  2. Introduction Task:2Designing a Sports Day Logo Logo demo http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UFTfkoJp_X4&safe=active http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NxyhyvtK7RY&NR=1&feature=endscreen&safe=active http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EhfHEpar_3Y&NR=1&feature=endscreen&safe=active

  3. New Sports Day Logo • Design a unique Sports Day Logo for the school. • The logo should be made up of colour, shapes etc and not pictures. • The logo should be designed in macromedia fire works. Scale should be 8cmX8cm.

  4. Logo Examples

  5. Introduction to this case study Using a range of ICT solutions and prior subject knowledge pupils explore a number of ICT scenarios. The objective of the case study is to allow pupils to build on prior subject knowledge and consolidate their use of ICT in KS3.

  6. Logo Design 4 key design elements Memorability so that your logo stays at the forefront of your potential clients' minds. That way, they'll think of you next time they have a need. Meaningfulness so that your logo can spread the message about the distinguishing characteristics of your business. Unity among the different elements in the logo. The logo must fit together as a single unit, and not just appear as a jumble of elements pasted together. Scalability so that your logo looks equally good on both a business card and on a sign for your business (or a billboard!), and at every size in between .

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