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Year 8 – Vector graphics A1 Activity sheet

Lesson 4 – What will you make?

Pair projects
In pairs, choose one of the following projects to undertake for the remainder of the
lesson.

Project 1 Create icons


Instructions

You are part of a website development team working on a website for a zoo. To
make the website more user-friendly, the zoo would like to have icons on the
navigation buttons/menu items.

Icon examples:

Instructions

Spend 10 minutes researching design ideas for your icons.


Create monochrome icons for the following navigation buttons/menu items:
● Primates
● Reptiles and amphibians
● Big cats
● Insects and arachnids
● Small mammals and marsupials
● Large mammals

Paste your work here:

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Year 8 – Vector graphics A1 Activity sheet
Lesson 4 – What will you make?

Project 2 Create a logo


Scenario

You work for a graphic design company. You have been asked to design a logo
for a theme park called Solar City. The park has a space theme.

Example of a theme park logo:

Instructions

Spend 10 minutes researching design ideas for your logo.


Create a logo for the theme park that:
● Uses relevant text and symbols
● Uses no more than six colours
● Looks effective large or small
Explorer task:
Create a logo for the theme park that also:
● Looks effective when converted to monochrome
● Uses no more than four colours

Paste your work here:

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Year 8 – Vector graphics A1 Activity sheet
Lesson 4 – What will you make?

Project 3 - Explorer task Create an illustration


Scenario

You work as a freelance illustrator. You have been hired to design the
characters for a collection of children’s books called ‘Beneath the Waves’. The
books will tell the story of Leon the lobster and Trina the turtle, and the
adventures they have
together.

Example character
illustrations:

Instructions
Spend 10 minutes researching design ideas for your character illustrations.
Create character illustrations for Leon and/or Trina.

Paste your work here:

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Year 8 – Vector graphics A1 Activity sheet
Lesson 4 – What will you make?

Image of Treasure Island logo created by Paul Lowe


Image of fox head [Link]
Image of elephant [Link]
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Image of fish [Link]
Image of crab [Link]

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Effective monochrome icons should be simple, recognizable, and distinct from each other to ensure clarity and ease of navigation. For a zoo website, each icon should accurately represent the animal category it symbolizes (e.g., primates, reptiles, big cats). These considerations help users quickly identify sections of interest, enhancing user experience by making navigation intuitive and engaging .

Designing zoo navigation icons requires simplicity and clarity due to space constraints and the need for instant recognition, necessitating abstract representations of animal groups . Children's book illustrations, however, prioritize creativity and narrative potential, incorporating more detail and personality in characters like Leon and Trina to engage the reader's imagination . Although both require understanding of the audience, the end uses dictate different approaches to detail and complexity.

Designing a logo for a space-themed park like Solar City must incorporate space-related symbols and motifs, such as rockets, planets, or stars, to capture the theme effectively . The choice of colors should be limited to six to maintain clarity and impact, using hues that evoke space (e.g., dark blues, metallics). These elements help create an association with the space theme, distinguishing it from regular logo designs that may focus on other motifs.

Effective icon design can quickly convey meaning and function, reducing cognitive load compared to text-based navigation. Icons allow users to find and interpret information faster, enhancing the user experience through visual cues. For a zoo website, well-designed icons can make sections easily identifiable, fostering a seamless interaction that text alone may not achieve due to its reliance on language and detail recognition .

One major challenge is maintaining the identity and recognizability of the logo when color gradients or vibrant hues, integral to the brand, are removed for monochrome versions. For Solar City, the designer must choose symbols and text that are clear and impactful in black and white, possibly simplifying intricate details. This requires balancing aesthetic appeal with practicality to ensure the logo remains effective across different media formats .

Key elements include vibrant colors, expressive characters, and dynamic poses to capture children's attention and convey emotions and stories visually. Characters like Leon the lobster and Trina the turtle should be designed with distinctive features that are both relatable and imaginative to stimulate curiosity and engagement among young readers .

Detailed illustrations bring stories to life by providing visual storytelling elements that complement and enhance the written narrative. For 'Beneath the Waves', characters like Leon the lobster help establish the book’s world through visual detail, assisting readers in visualizing adventures, which can deepen engagement and emotional connection with the story. This can especially aid younger audiences who rely more on images for comprehension and enjoyment .

Using no more than six colors helps maintain visual clarity and avoids overwhelming viewers, enhancing the aesthetic appeal. It ensures the logo is versatile, reproducible across different mediums without losing its integrity. For Solar City, this constraint helps create a strong brand identity that is easily recognizable and adaptable for marketing materials, ensuring consistency and cohesiveness .

A monochrome logo is advantageous for versatility, allowing for broad usage across various backgrounds and materials without color conflicts. It enhances brand recognition through simplicity and elegance. However, the lack of color can limit the expressive potential of the logo, potentially reducing its visibility and impact in promotional materials that might benefit from color dynamics. For theme parks, such as Solar City, strategic design ensures that symbolism and shape are powerful enough to stand alone .

Designers may use strategies such as mood boards, competitor analysis, and trend exploration to gather ideas. These approaches help synthesize diverse sources of inspiration into a cohesive design vision. For projects like creating icons or logos, understanding current design trends ensures the final output is modern and appealing. Effective research can elevate the design, ensuring it meets creative, aesthetic, and functional criteria .

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