Hello! Today, we were asked to create 3 variations of the three logos that I previously designed, and choose our favorite one. Although I didn't have many things that were frustrating, I think that it was challenging to match the alignment of all the logos, and to make sure that certain elements were arranged above others. My favorite thing about this process was when I got to choose colors for my logos, and when I was coming up with ideas for the variations. Through this process, I learned that designing logos must have meaning behind them. Below are my variations- My favorite logo was the second one I created, from the original version (it's included below). My company is called Eco Protect, and I think that my favorite logo represented the message in a cute and memorable way. It's a company that supports preservation of the environment. Eco Protect is also an animal sanctuary, and travels around the world to help animals in need/being mistreated. We also oppose pollution, and try to prevent companies from using chemicals that will harm the environment. Lately, pollution and animals being endangered have become a bigger problem, so our aim is to preserve wildlife and the environment. This logo was my favorite because it represented the brand and got the key message across- it's a company that preserves the environment, and wants to be loving to animals. I chose this logo because I think that my favorite logo looked the best out of all of my logos- I liked the colors, and I think they supported the theme of the company. Also, even if it's not definite, people will be able to get a vague idea of what my company supports and is about through this logo. The leaf on the poster the creature is holding represents how our company wants to preserve the environment, and the green color scheme shows how we want to maintain a good environment for animals too.
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