Mr. Michael Delahunt
Graphic Design 1 & 2
Make a Collection of 50
Logos
A logo, also known as a trademark, is an identifying mark for a product, service, or organization.
Use your browser to visit web sites where you can copy logos, and then paste them onto new pages in Adobe Illustrator.
You will be designing logos yourself in other assignments. The goal of this assignment is get you started in thinking about their design by researching what kinds of logos have already been designed.
In your collection of logos, include at least five of each of the following types of companies:
- banks
- sports equipment
- sports teams
- bands / music groups
- clothing
- food or beverage
Here are links to some pages where you're sure to find examples you can include in your collection:
- ArtLex defines "logo" and displays examples
- MSNBC
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- Nike
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- Major League Baseball
- Nintendo
- Plush Skateboards
- Sumitomo Sitix Silicon, Inc.
- XEN Skateboard Co.
Some of the best search engines are:
Deadlines:
Complete your collection of 40 logos found on the Internet: Tuesday, November 6th.
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