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ARTS 6

Creates personal or class logo as visual


representation that can be used as a
product, brand, or trademark A6PR-Id
Lesson
Creating Personal or
Class Logo
A. Recall ( Elicit )

A. Directions: Read the statement carefully. Write T if the


statement is True and F if it is False. Write your answer on your
notebook. Do this on your notebook.
1. The best personal logo is one brings your personality to life.
2. Typography is a great opportunity to add a personal touch to
personal logo.
3. You do not need to use the color in making personal logo.
4. A symbol to your personal logo matches your skills, style and
personality.
5. When it comes to determine your personal brand, no one
knows better than you.
A. Recall ( Elicit )

A. Directions: Read the statement carefully. Write T if the


statement is True and F if it is False. Write your answer on your
notebook. Do this on your notebook.
T 1. The best personal logo is one brings your personality to life.
F 2. Typography is a great opportunity to add a personal touch to
personal logo.
T 3. You do not need to use the color in making personal logo.
T 4. A symbol to your personal logo matches your skills, style and
personality.
T 5. When it comes to determine your personal brand, no one
knows better than you.
B. Motivation ( Engage )

Directions: Look at the picture/icon/logo below.


1. What do you see in the
picture?
2. Does it have shape?
3. Where can you see this
logo?
4. Do we use this in our
daily lives? In what way?
C. Presentation and Discussion of the Concepts (Explore)

What Shapes Are Best in Creating Logos?


Iconic logos can be very different. The classic variation is
to make the symbol fit to any of the basic geometrical
shapes. For example:

The best shapes to use are symmetrical geometrical


shapes. They can be placed almost anywhere and still
maintain the balance; they are very easy to handle.
C. Presentation and Discussion of the Concepts (Explore)

There is no obligation as to what kind


of shape to use. You can use any free
form shape you want, but you have to
be very careful with the placement so
the logo does not appear like it is
falling apart or going to fall.
C. Presentation and Discussion of the Concepts (Explore)

Particular Logo Shapes Send Out Particular Messages:


1. Circles, ovals, and ellipses tend to project a positive
emotional message. Using a circle in a logo can suggest
community, friendship, love, relationships, and unity. Rings
have implication of marriage and partnership, suggesting
stability and endurance. Curves on any sort tend to be
viewed as feminine in nature.
2. Squares and triangles suggest stability in more practical
terms and can also be used to imply balance. Straight lines
and precise logo shapes also impart strength,
professionalism, and efficiency.
C. Presentation and Discussion of the Concepts (Explore)

3. Straight edged logo shapes such as squares and


triangles suggest stability in more practical terms and be
used to imply balance. It has also been suggested that
triangles have a good association with power, science,
religion, and law.

4. Our subconscious minds associate vertical lines with


masculinity, strength, and aggression while horizontal lines
suggest community, tranquility, and calm.
C. Presentation and Discussion of the Concepts (Explore)

Here are some software tools used in digital printing.


The software above has several tools that provide all the colors
that is needed to make the coloring in your painting easy.
1. Burn Tool - darkens the image. Just drag the tool over the
image.
2. Crop Tool - changes the size of the image. Select the area you
want to crop and press enter.
3. Eraser Tool - erases part of the image in a certain layer by
flattening the image or go through every layer to delete the part.
4. Type Tool - puts texts in a picture.
5. Pencil Tool and Brush Tool - these tools draw or paint a line.
To change the color of the paint brush, click on the color picker.
C. Presentation and Discussion of the Concepts (Explore)

Personal Logo
Personal logo designers believed that a
logo could be designed to symbolize them.
How about you? How do you create a logo
that represents who you are? Place yourself in
a unique position to comment about your life.
Create your own “projection” through a digitally
designed self-logo.
C. Presentation and Discussion of the Concepts (Explore)

1. Think about all things that go into the make-up


of your identity, such as:
✓ Words- a written or printed characters
representing a spoken word.
What words, letters, or phrases have personal
meanings to you? Is it the word “peace” because
you think it is what the needs? Is it your favorite
motto? Is it your family name, own initials, and
birthday?
C. Presentation and Discussion of the Concepts (Explore)

✓ Experiences - the observing, encountering,


or undergoing of things generally as they occur
in the course of time: to learn from experience.
How would you tell people about your life in a
logo? What is important to you? Do you love
what you do for a living? How do you see
yourself in relation to the people or place
around you?
C. Presentation and Discussion of the Concepts (Explore)

✓ Symbols - a mark or sign, or word that


indicates, signifies or is understood as
representing an idea, object or relationship.
Do certain colors objects, or shapes bring
memories? Do certain faces make you inspired
and not to forget? Do letters or numbers to
represent a group, culture, or organization
C. Presentation and Discussion of the Concepts (Explore)

2. After some contemplation sketch


some ideas. Once you have completed
some sketches, select one that you feel
strongly about.
C. Presentation and Discussion of the Concepts (Explore)

Personal Logo Design


When it comes to determining your personal brand, no
one knows better than you. Whether you’re traditional, trendy, or
tough. The best personal logo is the one brings your personality
to life. You will have a lot freedom as you start designing your
personal brand, so it helps to have some logo design tips to
direct your creativity.
If you are looking to personal logo design inspiration and
advice, you have come to the right place. Look logos from some
of the biggest names online to see how others are using fonts,
colors, and symbols to brand themselves online.
C. Presentation and Discussion of the Concepts (Explore)

Personal Logo Best Practices


1. Color
As you start selecting colors for your logo, don’t just
look for colors that you like – look for colors that reflect
how you want to be seen. By focusing on the response
you want to generate with your personal logo, you will
be able to find colors that support your brand and
resonate with your audience. Keep your color scheme
simple, with no more than two colors max, or only one
bright color paired with black and white.
C. Presentation and Discussion of the Concepts (Explore)

2. Layout
When you make a logo for yourself, you need to
consider where you will be promoting your brand.
Will your logo mostly pop up in print? If you are
not sure which mediums you will be using, opt for
a clean lay out, which will scale well to fit a variety
of applications. Of course, if you want a bit more
flexibility, you can always create multiple logo
variations for different applications.
C. Presentation and Discussion of the Concepts (Explore)

3. Typography
Your logo’s typography is a great opportunity to
add a personal touch to your personal brand.
Many people choose to use script style
typefaces since they resemble human
handwriting and can make your logo look like a
signature. If you choose to go the script font
route, make sure your font is easily readable
across a variety of sizes and mediums.
C. Presentation and Discussion of the Concepts (Explore)

4. Symbol
If you want to add a symbol to your personal logo,
make sure it matches your skills, style, and
personality. If you will be promoting a particular
product or service with your personal brand, your
symbol will also need to reflect that. Whatever
symbol you choose, check that it scales well and
suits your other design elements-to create a
cohesive impression of your brand.
D. Developing Mastery ( Explain )

Directions: Look at the pictures below. Identify each one. Write A if


it is Words, Letters, B if it is Experiences, and C if it is Symbols.
D. Developing Mastery ( Explain )

Directions: Look at the pictures below. Identify each one. Write A if


it is Words, Letters, B if it is Experiences, and C if it is Symbols.

C A

B C

B
E. Application and Generalization ( Elaborate )

Activity: Creating Personal Logo


What do you need?
1. Coupon bond
2. Pencil
3. Ruler
4. Crayons
E. Application and Generalization ( Elaborate )

What to do?
1. Using a pencil, create a drawing of
your personal logo on a coupon bond.
2. Be sure the elements and
principles of arts were present.
3. Finish your art work on time.
F. Evaluation

A. Directions: Read the statement carefully. Select the letter of the


correct answer. Write your answer on notebook.

1. What are the classic variation to make the logo more fit and
balanced?
A. Shapes B. sizes C. numbers
2. The best shape to use are symmetrical shapes.
A. True B. False C. None of the above
3. The symmetrical geometrical shapes can be anywhere and still
maintain the ______.
A. Color B. balance C. size
F. Evaluation

B. Directions: Write W, S, E to represent words,


symbols, and experiences. Write your answer on
notebook.
4. Is it your favorite shoes?
5. What is important to you?
6. Do certain colors objects, or shapes bring
memories?
7. Do you love what you do for a living?
F. Evaluation

C. Read the statements carefully. Write TRUE if the


statement is correct and FALSE if it is wrong. Write
your answer on notebook.
8. Logo designers believed a logo could be
designed to symbolize them.
9. People are not influenced by logos visual appeal
when they are looking for a particular product.
10. A logo can be made by simply adding text,
shape, colors and pictures.
F. Evaluation

ANSWER:

1. A 6. S
2. A 7. E
3. B 8. TRUE
4. W 9. FALSE
5. E 10. TRUE
Home – Based Activity

Create a logo using pictures and text


on your cellphone, tablets, desktop or
laptop.

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