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Solution: Putting personification to work: Part one
From the course: Logo Design: Shapes and Symbols
Solution: Putting personification to work: Part one
Okay, so I hope that went well for you. The idea of taking these eight species and coming up with different attributes associated with them. I'll tell you what, I'm going to show you my list, if you'll show me yours. So, here's the deal. I came up with doves and peacocks and falcons. And as you're looking at this you'll notice that I would take a bird and kind of indicate things like, okay with a dove obviously it's associated with peace and love and. Maybe it's kind of a little bit Victorian in some ways, or Christianity, or purity and white. So you can that these are a list of both attributes, as well, as physical things about that particular species. And I'll kind of roll my list through here so that you can see the various other things that. We have peacocks are colorful and proud. And then, I go into ducks and penguins and crows. I thought ducks were really interesting because, as you get into your list you're going to notice that the first things you're going to put down will be…
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Advantages of anthropomorphism2m 19s
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Animals: An amazing shortcut4m 57s
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Mythology: The power of the story5m 33s
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Mascots: Bringing a logo to life6m 4s
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Challenge: Putting personification to work: Part one1m 3s
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Solution: Putting personification to work: Part one1m 36s
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Challenge: Putting personification to work: Part two1m 30s
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Solution: Putting personification to work: Part two4m 50s
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