The logo making software I chose to work with is Logomaker.com. The program itself is super easy to use and made the logo-making experience simple and stress-free. By far, the most difficult aspect for me was dialing in what my logo should actually say. The title of my research paper is “Impact of Personal Goal Setting and Running Apps on Student Physical Activity Levels and Performance within a Hybrid-Model High School Physical Education Setting.” As you might be able to imagine with a title like that, there are many different directions I can take my logo in, in terms of what it says. I began with something in mind about physically active students at home and school, but logo maker told me that would be way too long - probably for the better. With word efficiency in mind and considering how running apps played a big role in my action research, I decided to keep it simple with the first draft of my logo - “Running Apps in PE” (For now… Looking forward to my brilliant fellow cohort members’ feedback!). I know there is something better out there, but right now my brain is blank. *Edit* After scoping out some other awesome logos from the cohort, my latest thought is... Does my logo need words?
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Jason Chatham
2/17/2021 07:46:31 pm
Does my logo need words? my dude asks. Good question. I think most do not, yeah? It would be pretty legit to go word-free. It’s a sort of quiet confidence. I like the finish line and I also don’t— it denotes “winning” which of course I love but thinking out loud here, is that too elitist? Hmmmm. Nah I think you’re okay.
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