Monday, November 9, 2015

Butterfly Effect Logo

Assignment: Design a logo to represent the Butterfly Effect Program at LFAS. 
Current Butterfly Effect Logo
First consider why it should be changed. What parts of the current logo works? And what parts don't represent the program? What does it communicate? What could this stand for? What would work for the logo, what sort of image would better communicate the Butterfly Effect program?
Some information about the program:
Butterfly Effect is a global, cross- curricular community where students work collaboratively to guide their own learning and support the learning of others.

The name, and philosophy of Butterfly Effect, comes from chaos theory, which states that a small change in one system can result in large differences in a later state. Butterfly Effect students move beyond school curriculum to discover and research areas about which they are passionate.

Students share inquiry based projects online with the support of mentors and peers from other schools, and countries. We enlist engineers, historians, physicians, chefs, artists, and other global professionals to support and guide student learning. This provides students in Canada and Kenya the rare opportunity to exchange ideas with students and professionals in other countries.
The Butterfly Effect Website:
The Butterfly Effect Definition:
The scientific theory that a single occurence, no matter how small, can change the course of the universe forever.
1. A man travelled back in time to prehistoric ages and stepped on a butterfly, and the universe was entirely different when he got back.

2. The flap of a butterfly's wings changed the air around it so much that a tornado broke out two continents away. 
Step 1: Research the butterfly effect theory and the program. Truly understand the essence of the Butterfly Effect. Make some notes in your journal/blog.
Step 2: Find visual examples and ideas that may work for the concept- Butterfly Effect.
Step 3: Re-imagine/combine visuals to create something new and appropriate. Make some quick sketches of ideas either on paper or digitally.
Step 4: Bring your ideas to computer. Take your sketch and simplify your idea and break it down to the simplest components. Try 10-20 different variations of your idea and try a few different ideas. Step 5: Post your ideas to your blog and to the share folder.

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