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BTA3O Unit 3 Logo Presentation Assignment Create a Google Slides presentation on two logos, one great and one not so great. 1. Find a logo is widely recognizable by the general North American public and that meets most of the design principles presented in class. Create slides for this logo that outline: a. The history and evolution of the design of the logo (at least 4 stages) b. The designer of the logo and information about the design process c. Why this design is effective (be prepared to defend your position) 2. Find a logo is widely recognizable by the general North American public but does not meet most of the design principles in class. Create slides for this logo that outline: a. The history and evolution of the design of the logo (at least 4 stages) b. The designer of the logo and information about the design process c. Why this design is not effective (be prepared to defend your position) Notes: Your presentation must adhere to our presentation principles: 1. Black backgrounds only and no transitions/animations 2. Limited text (max of 12 words per slide) 3. LARGE and simple fonts 3. One idea per slide 4. Make images as large as possible

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BTA3O Unit 3

Logo Presentation Assignment Create a Google Slides presentation on two logos, one great and one not so great.

1. Find a logo is widely recognizable by the general North American public and that meets most of the design principles presented in class.

Create slides for this logo that outline: a. The history and evolution of the design of the logo (at least 4 stages) b. The designer of the logo and information about the design process c. Why this design is effective (be prepared to defend your position)

2. Find a logo is widely recognizable by the general North American public but does not meet most of the design principles in class.

Create slides for this logo that outline: a. The history and evolution of the design of the logo (at least 4 stages) b. The designer of the logo and information about the design process c. Why this design is not effective (be prepared to defend your position)

Notes: Your presentation must adhere to our presentation principles: 1. Black backgrounds only and no transitions/animations 2. Limited text (max of 12 words per slide) 3. LARGE and simple fonts 3. One idea per slide 4. Make images as large as possible