Monday, October 11, 2010
My sound symbol
Monday, October 4, 2010
SYMBOLS & PHILOSOPHY
There are seven different hieroglyphs used to represent the eye, most commonly 'ir.t' in Egyptian, which also has the meaning 'to make or do' or 'one who does. In Egyptian myth the eye was not the passive organ of sight but more an agent of action, protection or wrath.
Monday, September 13, 2010
GREEN LUNGS POSTER
PAST SYMBOLS OF REVOLUTION
SYMBOL THAT HAS LOST ITS MEANING
Monday, August 30, 2010
Rebus
A rebus is a type of word puzzle which uses images, pictures and/or icons to represent words or parts of words. It is the sound that the words make which is utilised to create the rebus.
We were required, in class, to create a rebus based on a phrase of three or more words.
Our rebus – ‘Back to Square One’
Monday, August 23, 2010
Monday, August 9, 2010
GREEN LUNGS SYMBOL DEVELOPMENT
For the cause that my group has been delegated, ‘Green Lungs’, we chose to divide up the workload and allow each person to complete one symbol and argument that they thought best represents the cause.
#1
This is thesymbol which I have devised.
It is a fairly simple symbol through which I have tried to embody an organic feel, but also promote the ‘Green Lungs’ cause through a literal way. The green shape on the left which has a negative spaced out leaf shape inside it symbolises the green space which the ‘Green Lungs’ cause is promoting. It is taking the cause literally through presenting an actual shape which is green, and a leaf to present the plants which the cause is encouraging those who live in the inner city to plant.
The grey shapes which take up the other three sides of the symbol represent the city buildings, grey symbolising industrial space and also man-made structures. Together, the contrast of the green with the grey shapes promotes the cause, putting forward the notion that a little greenspace can brighten up a gloomy, industrialised city as well as improving the overall health and wellbeing of city dwellers.
I understand that is it probably difficult to understand all this through the symbol without first being educated as to its meaning. However, due to the way in which I have presented the cause literally through symbolism, I believe that it will make the symbol easier to understand and henceforth more effective.
#2
This is Abby’s symbol.
This logo symbolises the encouragement of city dwellers to cover their city with natural plants. The blue has been used as it is less cliche then the usual green colour. The flower like shape in the bottom right hand corner symbolises the organic forms of plants and the way in which it is stretching across the circle which encloses it, represents the way in which we want people to embrace green space.
#3
This is Abe’s symbol.
This symbol represents greenspace in terms of sustainability for future generations. The curved arrows represent the sustainability as the known symbol for recycling is very similar, and those arrows extend the same meaning. The green circle is literally green space and the leaf represents the plants.
Tribal Symbols
From class last week, we presented three of our top symbols to the class. We received feedback on them and took this into consideration. We were told that our concept was well thought out, but our symbol still clearly needed work. So we all piled together some ideas and decided on a slightly different design, still based on the triangle.
These are some greyscale concepts on the logo design which we decided upon.
It is still based on the equilateral triangle, symbolising equality – which was the word we chose for our group to stand for. It is also made up of three triangles to symbolise each person. The shape, also, looks very much like the capital ‘A’ letterform, embodying the first initial of all our names.
OUR FINAL LOGO
This is the final logo which we decided upon in colour. We chose two shades of a more green-blue as blue is a fairly neutral colour. We tried to steer away from a deeper corporate blue as we didn’t want it to appear like an organisation. Blue is a positive colour and this links in with equality, we also agreed that the slight green tinge gave reference to our cause ‘Green Lungs’.