Logo Competition
Are you a keen designer? Media Mash would love to have a new logo designed by you!
Entries are open to be received now and close on the 19 July.
If you're a student from the South Island of NZ, Year 0-8 then we would love to have you enter by submitting your logo in the Dropbox folder, linked below, completing the submission form and following this criteria...
- Learn, Create, Share - Minor
- Relevant images
- Simple
- Colours are complimentary
All the best! We hope you have fun creating some amazing designs...
Entries are open to be received now and close on the 19 July.
If you're a student from the South Island of NZ, Year 0-8 then we would love to have you enter by submitting your logo in the Dropbox folder, linked below, completing the submission form and following this criteria...
- Files must be .jpg, .tiff, .pdf or similar image files
- Logo file must be named and submission form completed
- High resolution file - at least (1280 by 1024)
- All work must be your own (or have permission to use such as with Creative Commons Usage)
- Logo must contain the following;
- Learn, Create, Share - Minor
- Relevant images
- Simple
- Colours are complimentary
All the best! We hope you have fun creating some amazing designs...
Logo Design Ideas and Resources
Are you thinking of entering the Logo Competition? Here are some useful resources that might help you and your class make a great looking logo for Media Mash - or anything else!
Here's a Slideshow from a recent Digital Workshop that Mark Herring ran in Invercargill. It has some useful design principles and information to share with students. There are also ideas around the use of Comiclife, the Canva poster making site and app and also some direction around the use of Creative Commons Licenses.
This article describes the Canva iPad app as being the best tool for students!
Here is an article with some great graphic design projects your class can try - loads of links and resources here included templates and examples.
Lastly, this site has a ton of links and ideas on how to engage children in graphic design!
Here's a Slideshow from a recent Digital Workshop that Mark Herring ran in Invercargill. It has some useful design principles and information to share with students. There are also ideas around the use of Comiclife, the Canva poster making site and app and also some direction around the use of Creative Commons Licenses.
This article describes the Canva iPad app as being the best tool for students!
Here is an article with some great graphic design projects your class can try - loads of links and resources here included templates and examples.
Lastly, this site has a ton of links and ideas on how to engage children in graphic design!