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Activity: "My child enjoys drawing logos of companies"

Art

  • The child has developed observation skills by studying and replicating different company logos.
  • They have learned about shape, color, and composition through recreating logos.
  • The child has gained an understanding of branding and how logos represent and communicate a company's identity.
  • They have practiced fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination while drawing and coloring the logos.

Encourage your child to explore their creativity further by designing their own logos for imaginary companies or personal brands. They can experiment with different shapes, colors, and typography to create unique and original designs. Encourage them to think about the message and values they want their logo to convey.

Book Recommendations

  • The Logo Design Book by David Airey: This book introduces children to the world of logo design and provides examples of famous logos, along with explanations of their concepts and meanings.
  • Branding: Discover the Art of Marketing by Lisa Strattin: This book explores the importance of branding in business and introduces children to the concept of logos as a visual representation of a brand's identity.
  • The Dot by Peter H. Reynolds: While not directly related to logo design, this book encourages children to embrace their creativity and think outside the box when it comes to art and self-expression.

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