The Logo Design Project is an assessment where students create their own logo design for a company called Marshmath, whose slogan is similar to our final products. We had to create a slogan made out of lines, rays, line segments, angles, and aspects of perpendicularity and parallel instances, mashed together with the letters of our names to create the final product. My slogan read DanielMath in geometric shapes like planes and lines.
I posted this project on my portfolio because it was like a reinforcement to if I failed the math test (which I didn't) and its feats of creativity (despite almost everybody's looking almost exactly the same). I touched it up with a little galaxy next to the planes and included a legend and colour coding to indicate where the lines and etcetera were. Despite everyones project looking identical, they are all different because of their different names, different colour coding, and different lines in their names. Which makes all of ours different.
The 21st century skill I developed within this work sample are Informational skills. One of my peers said "Information skills because it all depends on how you process the logo design within this project", which I would slightly agree on. I only say slightly because no technology was needed, no sources were needed, it was only using your brain alone to create a human construct. Although we had to reflect on this assignment, most of the assignment couldn't have been done without information skills.
The challenges within this project are meeting the criteria and being creative. Meeting the criteria using my name Daniel was pretty hard to stomach as my name was fairly simple, D forms an right angle, The A forms an acute and a straight angle, N produces several acute angles, I is basically a straight vertical angle, E forms 3 right angles, and L forms a right angle. I had to have more than just that though, I needed a right angle, perpendicularity and parallel instances as well. So I had mixed emotions and had to get creative to get to my final product. I got an 8 out of 10 for my classwork homework section of this project (This is because I should have done a draft) but to compensate i got 10/10 for assessment points, averaging out at 9 out of 10. I was only able to create a galaxy and that was it. Nonetheless, I did a pretty robust job on it despite all the challenges I faced.
What I am proud of from this assignment is obviously not procrastinating, as it is my nature not to do so. I did more than the bare minimum as I put a little extra like creating a galaxy as a background for my plane and several more angles I could sniff out using my name like a reflective angle. Because of myself not procrastinating, I got it done quite early, within 2 days after it was posted. I am also proud of this assignment because of how unique it was compared to my other work samples. Its like a math comprehension with a hint of art added to the mix, and you created something bountiful. Although this is unique in its own right, I can apply this to future learning my being able to understand what these aspects are and obtaining prior knowledge and mastery for another work sample that would not be addressed in this portfolio.
I posted this project on my portfolio because it was like a reinforcement to if I failed the math test (which I didn't) and its feats of creativity (despite almost everybody's looking almost exactly the same). I touched it up with a little galaxy next to the planes and included a legend and colour coding to indicate where the lines and etcetera were. Despite everyones project looking identical, they are all different because of their different names, different colour coding, and different lines in their names. Which makes all of ours different.
The 21st century skill I developed within this work sample are Informational skills. One of my peers said "Information skills because it all depends on how you process the logo design within this project", which I would slightly agree on. I only say slightly because no technology was needed, no sources were needed, it was only using your brain alone to create a human construct. Although we had to reflect on this assignment, most of the assignment couldn't have been done without information skills.
The challenges within this project are meeting the criteria and being creative. Meeting the criteria using my name Daniel was pretty hard to stomach as my name was fairly simple, D forms an right angle, The A forms an acute and a straight angle, N produces several acute angles, I is basically a straight vertical angle, E forms 3 right angles, and L forms a right angle. I had to have more than just that though, I needed a right angle, perpendicularity and parallel instances as well. So I had mixed emotions and had to get creative to get to my final product. I got an 8 out of 10 for my classwork homework section of this project (This is because I should have done a draft) but to compensate i got 10/10 for assessment points, averaging out at 9 out of 10. I was only able to create a galaxy and that was it. Nonetheless, I did a pretty robust job on it despite all the challenges I faced.
What I am proud of from this assignment is obviously not procrastinating, as it is my nature not to do so. I did more than the bare minimum as I put a little extra like creating a galaxy as a background for my plane and several more angles I could sniff out using my name like a reflective angle. Because of myself not procrastinating, I got it done quite early, within 2 days after it was posted. I am also proud of this assignment because of how unique it was compared to my other work samples. Its like a math comprehension with a hint of art added to the mix, and you created something bountiful. Although this is unique in its own right, I can apply this to future learning my being able to understand what these aspects are and obtaining prior knowledge and mastery for another work sample that would not be addressed in this portfolio.