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Learn Basics of Logo Design Online
Fundamentals of Logo Design
Logos... Because
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Logos are the front line—the identity of a company. They are ubiquitous,
and they are vital. But how many of us understand the philosophy
and process behind designing a logo?
In this logo design online course, learn the importance of corporate identity,
and how to design logos that will strengthen the visual image of
your own or your client's company.
This course explores the development of
logos through a series of case studies and real-life design tips.
Each exercise combines a written, conceptual
component with hands-on opportunities for creating an effective
logo. This course is for anyone interested in pursuing
a
career
in visual
identity,
from a design or a marketing perspective. |
Tuition:
$421 US 
If you are interested in a group enrollment of two or more students
please visit our group/corporate sales website.
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Faculty:
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Instructor:
Boris Margolin is a logo, branding, and Web specialist leading his own design company www.straycloud.com.
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Course Developer:
Morten Sohlberg is a veteran designer and art director
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Prerequisites: |
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| To take this course, you'll need: |
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Computer with Internet connection (56 Kbps modem or faster). |
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Adobe Illustrator (recommended) or Adobe Photoshop |
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Basic experience in the software packages
needed for this course.* |
| * If needed, the following course(s) can
help you meet the above requirements: |
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Photoshop
Basics
Illustrator
Basics |
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Objectives:
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Students can expect to learn how to: |
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Develop an understanding of the origins of logo design, including the original purpose of logos in conveying ownership, origin, and social rank or status.
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Develop an understanding of the main aspects of the research
stage of logo design: communicating with clients, pricing,
researching competitors, and researching typography. |
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Research and critique logo designs in a specific business area. |
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Create three basic type-only logos for a chocolate shop based
on researched typography.
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Develop an understanding of the three stages of a professional logo design process. |
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Brainstorm and write up three concepts for investment bank logos. |
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Create three preliminary logos demonstrating each of the three
investment bank concepts.
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Develop an understanding of how a visual concept for a logo design is developed and honed. |
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Analyze and critique the strengths and weaknesses of different logos. |
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Develop an understanding of the importance of simplicity, shape, and positive/negative space in logo design. |
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Present an informed commentary explaining why a logo design
is effective or ineffective.
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Fine-tune and finalize an investment bank logo including three
rules for its usage. |
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Outline: |
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| LESSON 1 The Research
Stage
Lesson One begins with a brief history of logo types, looking at
some of the historical influences on logo design. Then we'll move
on to a discussion of research, and the important role it plays
in logo design. You'll begin to explore our course case study,
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real project with some interesting twists. In the exercise, you'll
explore the client interview and research process and create three
type-based logo concepts. |
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| LESSON 2 The Design Stage
Lesson Two explores both what you need to think about as a logo
designer and what tools you'll need. You'll gain a sense of
what
the necessary aspects of a logo are, by examining the strengths
and weaknesses of sample logos. Part two of the case study
moves
by example through the design process, illustrating many of the
points discussed in the lesson. The exercise focuses on concept
development and creation of three preliminary logo designs. |
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| LESSON 3 The Finalization
Stage Fine-tuning and the manipulation of positive
and negative space makes up the majority of Lesson Three. We
also discuss
how aspects of logo design make for strong brand recognition, and
how to make a brand manual containing rules for logo usage.
The case study takes an interesting turn, proving that each
project
is unique,
then the final project focuses on building your critiquing skills
and finalizing one of your preliminary logo concepts.
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Tuition:
$421 US
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