dufresne_logos

= ﻿ ** Panda Bear ** =

What I like about this picture is it's cute and very simple to draw and very memorable. This type is called SYMBOL because there's no wording; just a picture. It's hand-drawn and simple. It's a wildlife organization that interests people who wanted to help the wildlife (plants and animals) and endangered species and the environment around them and/or nature-lovers who want to see the beauty of plants and animals and place around them. Normally, the panda bear is symbolized as one of the endangered species and it's considered well-known in most parts of the country and people can realized it by its look. = Coca-Cola =

What I like about this picture is it's interesting (the lettering and the picture) and captures the intention by it's color, red. I think this logo is a TYPE AND SYMBOL COMBINED because it has a picture of a bottle of Coke and the words, //Coca-Cola// combined. It's good for audience who loves soda and like the taste of it. It meets the clients' needs from the look of it: the bottle of Coke was used for the background, but it pops out along with the wording; the frizzy-looking ice (on the left-hand corner) along with droplets (around the circle) makes it cool and mouth-watering; and the color makes it warm and easy to read.

= Michaels' Craft Store =

What I like about this picture is it's creative and original and simple. This logo is a TYPE because it's just wording; the lettering is just different style. It's interesting to people who love to something creative like art and exploring new art techniques. The logo for Michaels' is creative than the last logo (plain and kind of boring) and the second line (Where Creativity Happens) splash some interest to artists. Also the client will like it's simple and easy to read.