LA: Creating a Logo using Gestalt Principles

Look at the following 7-eleven logos and consider their shape, form and simplicity of design. The way they communicate and are recognizable. The logos are colourful and flashy, and it describes the company’s intent. They are easily recognizable where they have contrasted colours and easy to read typography. The colours suggest a warm and welcoming... Continue Reading →

LA: Understanding Ideals

Visit a popular store, like an Apple, Nike, Levi, H&M or an Ikea store. The brand should be well-known and you must visit a shop where their products are being displayed or distributed. In smaller towns you may not have access to these stores, in this case you will need to find a section showcasing... Continue Reading →

LA: Understanding Positioning

Look at the following logos and explain in your own words what you consider their positioning to be (do this for each one). COCA COLA The logo represents “the real thing”, which is a motto by the company. After the failure of “the new coke” this was important to display in the logo. The logo... Continue Reading →

MA 00 – A List of Fellow Students

A list of fellow students in my Group retrieved from Moodle forum Classlist: Full time Aleksander Lange https://alexdlange.wordpress.com Anette Thingbø Sundnes https://anettets.wordpress.com Charlotte Engelsen https://charliescorner99.wordpress.com Cleo Miriam Rosendal Connie Isabel Andersen Dartha Mae Myking Eleonora Holter-Sørensen https://elliescorner00.wordpress.com/ Georg Engebakken http://thevikingprofessor.blog/ Hugo Macedo Ida Ersland https://idaekskole.wordpress.com Ida Marie Johannessen idamarjo.wordpress.com Ida-Mari Bjorøy Inês Alexandra de Almeida Severino http://www.inesseverino.wordpress.com Jenny Ulstein https://pandavisuals.blog/ Jørgen Skjerve Formo https://yuccapalme522124529.wordpress.com Khola... Continue Reading →

MA 00 – Sketching

What needs to be in the map?     A rough sketch of the board game: A revised sketch of the board game:   The game rules:   Cards and player pieces to go with:        

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