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365 Days of Creativity

Assignment
Eleven

Tech Logo
11/12
2 The assignment

Techniques to choose from:

1. Blend Type in illustrator

Hello! 2. 3D Revolve in illustrator

This is the second to last creative assignment you will


be working on in this course!
Revisit the techniques: #330/365
We hope you have enjoyed practising your skills and
creating new designs. Ready to take on this challenge?

Your Assignment:

Design a logo,
for a new start up company.
Who specialise in developing mobile applications.

#328/365
Details:
Use one of the skills listed to The final design must include:
design a logo suitable for a tech 1. One final logo, including
start-up company. Feel free to the name of the (made up)
choose a name of your choice. company.
3 Resources

Helpful hints:
1. Have a good look at other tech company logos to see what others
are doing - remember this is just for inspo not to use yourself.
2. Try out a few of the techniques, see which you enjoy working
with the most.
3. Have a rough sketches before you jump into creating.

Resources:
1. Find some cool logo designs here.
2. Need the finishing touch? Download free PSD’s here or...
you guessed it here. Source

Deliverables

One polished logo design.


Applied to an appropriate psd mock-up. This could be a sign,
business card, letter header etc. It’s up to you.

Source one Source two


4 Inspiration

A little Inspiration
This PDF has some useful references that provide a
few different styles and visual approaches.

Keep in mind that they are just to get you thinking.


We don’t want to see them replicated.

If you are still stuck on • Behance


where to look give these • Pinterest
sites a try: • Dribbble
• Niice

Design tip:
Keep in mind that Logos needs to look good in
small scale and work well in both print and on the
web.

Source
5 Have fun!

Have fun creating...


Once you have finished the assignment the instructors
will be notified and can take a look at your work.

Don’t forget to start an online portfolio and include the work


you produce! Provide feedback to fellow students by commenting on
their submissions. Remember to keep it polite and useful!

Giving constructive criticism and feedback to each other will help


you become a better designer.

Online Portfolio Tips:


1. Choose the right site to display your work. Take a look at
both Behance and Dribbble. See where you fit.
Curvature Tool Tutorial
2. Make sure it looks professional. It’s good to put your work
in mock-ups or just generally be sure it’s a refined design.
Good luck with this assignment!
3. No need to post everything you create just the strongest Each month a selection of submissions will be reviewed in our Open
work you create. Hour livestream session. You will be notified of the date and time so
keep an eye on our announcements and make sure to join and
4. Show your design process, it’s great to see initial sketches
and the development stage of creative projects. chat with us.

MARTIN SHUMI EMILY

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