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Logo Project

1. I thought that creating a logo that was about me was actually a lot of fun. The first thing I did was list out a few things about myself so I could find somewhere to start. After looking and thinking for a bit an Owl seemed very fitting for what I was thinking of.

2. While creating the logo I thought of different ways that not only I describe myself but how other people would describe me as well. A few traits were, quiet, aware, bright, and calm. From here I took into account things I liked as well such as bright colors and animals. So, from there I came up with the idea to use an owl because they have big bright eyes and are quiet animals. I thought that those traits were similar to the ones I came up with for myself. Then I did thinking and started drawing until I found what I liked. Each sketch I made had a different element that I liked that I pulled together to make the final Logo

3. The most important thing I learned while creating the logo was that, each sketch may not look anything like you want the final product to look, but if you can find the things you really like in each sketch then you can combine them to create what might just be in your head.

4. I enjoyed learning different ways in which logos are created and the process that different groups and individuals go through in order to create the amazing works that are seen in so many different places.

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  1. I really enjoyed the thought and detail you put in to the process of creating your logo. Thinking of a spirit animal was really cool and the reasoning behind an owl specifically was very impressive.

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