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1.10 . Employ sales-promotion activities to inform or remind customers of business/product. Design logo for sport/event. IMPORTANCE OF A LOGO. Visual representation of the company “The Face of the company” Anchors your brand Essential for overall marketing strategy
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1.10 Employ sales-promotion activities to inform or remind customers of business/product
IMPORTANCE OF A LOGO • Visual representation of the company • “The Face of the company” • Anchors your brand • Essential for overall marketing strategy • 1st thing consumers see and remember
CONSIDERATIONS FOR CREATING A LOGO • Company’s Brand Image • What is the message you want to portray? • Example: “Techy”, Traditional, Laid Back, Bold…. • Simple – easy to remember • Readability – if you can’t read, customers can’t • Unique • Attract Attention • Need to Trademark
COMPONENTS OF LOGOS • Logo Type • Name of your company • Tagline • brief description of your company or product • Visuals • Icon/Picture • Text • Colors
TYPES OF LOGOS • Brand Mark Symbol • Abstract Design • Word mark • Uniquely styled font type that spells out the company or brand name • Combination Mark • Combination of a Brand Mark Symbol and a Word Mark
EFFECTIVE LOGO CHARACTERISTICS • Eye-Catching • Memorable • Unique • Simple • Timeless • Stay clear of design trends (ex: animal print)
RESOURCES TO HELP IN GENERATING LOGOS • Brand Image • Competitor’s Logos • Internet research • Logo History • Blogs/Social Media • Graphic Designer
PROCEDURE to Design Logo • Know your Company: • Brand Image (“Personality”) • What message do you want to send about your company? • Researchyour Competitors’ Logos • Referencesuccessful logo designs • Use their ideas • Design • Sketching, graphic designer, etc. • Reflection • Receive feedback • Reveal • Present new logo to the market
Quiz Preview • #34 Lowe’s Hardware’s logo consists of the “Lowe’s Hardware” written in bold letters trimmed in red and navy. What type of logo does this represent? • Master-based • Symbol-based • Text-based • Text-and symbol-based • #31 Allstate’s message “You’re in good hands” is the” • Tagline • Wordmark • Pictogram • Logo • #21 Which of the following are the most important considerations when designing a basketball team's logo: • Mascot and team size • Team colors and team name • Team name and team size • Location and mascot
Unit 1 Project Part 9 • As CEO of a new team/sport, it is your responsibility to design a logo that will be the face of your organization. • Design a logo for your team/sport: • Slide 19: Team Logo • Picture of logo • Tell whether it is a symbol, workmark, or combination logo • Continue this along with Unit 1 Project Part 8. Complete and submit to Edmodo by the end of class.
INFORMATION TO INCLUDE ON TICKETS • Event or Team Name • Date • Time • Place • Cost/price • Graphics/logos • Promotional Coupons/sponsors • Bar codes • Seat Identification • Restrictions/regulations
Types of Tickets • E-Ticket (Electronic Ticket) • Print at home • Mobile phone scan • Paper/ Hard copy • Season Tickets • Multiple Game vs. Single Game • Group Tickets
PURPOSE OF TICKETS • Count attendees/reservations • Minimize confusion • Collect fees and data • Souvenir • Advertising/revenue
PROCEDURES FOR DESIGNING TICKETS • Design the Ticket Template using THEME • Choose font type, size and color • Utilize both sides • Choose what event information to include and where • Purchase ticket paper for printing • Include advertisements • Embed a special watermarks to discourage counterfeiting activities
“We Do” Identify parts of this ticket
Quiz Preview • #36 In some cases event organizers will place holograms and/or serial numbers on tickets. How come? • To develop brand loyalty • To impress ticketholders • To identify season ticketholders • To detect counterfeit tickets • #23 When creating tickets for a sport/event, organizations often embed special watermarks into the ticket design to • boost fan attendance rates. • discourage counterfeiting activities. • reduce the tickets' printing costs. • communicate ticket purchase terms.
Unit 1 Project Part 10 • As CEO of a new team/sport, it is your responsibility to create a ticket design that is attractive, functional, and discourages counterfeiting. • You are to come up with a ticket prototype for your inaugural season in 2015. • Slide 20: Ticket Design • Picture of a prototype ticket for your team/sport • Identify the parts of the ticket • Continue this with Unit 1 Project Part 9. This concludes Unit 1 Project. Complete and submit to Edmodo by the end of class.