Step #1: Create a Personal Logo-Design

Step #1: Create a Personal Logo-Design

<p> Logo Assignment Directions:</p><p>Step #1: Create a personal logo-design.</p><p>Working on a scratch piece of paper in your journal, develop a meaningful personal symbol of some kind. There are no rules other than that you do it carefully and, it is a positive and meaningful to you and tells us about you. Take your time developing your design. Let it somehow symbolically represent something to you – your values, family heritage, beliefs, hopes, dreams, whatever, whatever. When you have it the way you want it, put it carefully on the upper half of a sheet of paper. And then…</p><p>Step #2: Write about it in your journal.</p><p>Take some time to write about your creation in your journal. What feels good to you about it? Did any new feelings or insights or ideas come to you as you created it? It there a story or a memory somehow connected with it? How is it connected to your “heart?” Explore such things in your journal. And then…</p><p>Step #3: Develop a short, careful piece of writing for the class that somehow brings your logo to life for us.</p><p>This must fit at the bottom of the page. Practice reading it aloud as you work on it. Listen to how it sounds. Don’t just mundanely explain your logo to us. Make it alive with story and stuff. One you get it so it says what you want it to say, type it at the bottom of the page where you placed your logo. </p><p>Some thoughts: The logo itself need not be complicated or fancy. Worry more about its meaning and about the writing than about the artwork involved. Work with the layout and the “space” of the page. Try to finish with something that feels good to you.</p><p>Logo Assignment</p><p>Directions:</p><p>Step #1: Create a personal logo-design.</p><p>Working on a scratch piece of paper in your journal, develop a meaningful personal symbol of some kind. There are no rules other than that you do it carefully and, it is a positive and meaningful to you and tells us about you. Take your time developing your design. Let it somehow symbolically represent something to you – your values, family heritage, beliefs, hopes, dreams, whatever, whatever. When you have it the way you want it, put it carefully on the upper half of a sheet of paper. And then…</p><p>Step #2: Write about it in your journal.</p><p>Take some time to write about your creation in your journal. What feels good to you about it? Did any new feelings or insights or ideas come to you as you created it? It there a story or a memory somehow connected with it? How is it connected to your “heart?” Explore such things in your journal. And then…</p><p>Step #3: Develop a short, careful piece of writing for the class that somehow brings your logo to life for us.</p><p>This must fit at the bottom of the page. Practice reading it aloud as you work on it. Listen to how it sounds. Don’t just mundanely explain your logo to us. Make it alive with story and stuff. One you get it so it says what you want it to say, type it at the bottom of the page where you placed your logo. </p><p>Some thoughts: The logo itself need not be complicated or fancy. Worry more about its meaning and about the writing than about the artwork involved. Work with the layout and the “space” of the page. Try to finish with something that feels good to you.</p>

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