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Solution: Putting personification to work: Part two
From the course: Logo Design: Shapes and Symbols
Solution: Putting personification to work: Part two
Okay, so welcome back to the solution portion of the second part of our challenge here. I hope five minutes was enough time. I know that this is going to be one of those exercises that frankly I enjoy and I think that you'll find an opportunity to use this time and time again and feel free to take as much time as you want to when you're doing it. So, for my bird that I selected, I selected the duck. And one of the reasons I selected the duck was because I thought they were a bunch of really interesting kind of attributes that were associated with it that I could make some head way on. And one of the very first ones is water of course we associate ducks and water. But I started thinking okay how would I apply that towards a product or a company. And if I start making my list I'm going okay plumbers they're obviously the guys that deal with the plumbing and water and so that'd be a perfect kind of association there. Or maybe a bathtub company that manufactures bathtubs, or the gutters…
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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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