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Logo for task 1

Logo for task 1

I chose principle #9. In my logo drawing an astronaut finds a small plant that looks small put ends up being a big deal.

Task 1 – Kearson Sutton

Task 1 – Kearson Sutton

So, this is a logo of Principle 3, which asks us to “obtain a yield.” I tried to make a logo of a bushel of wheat as best as I could on my iPad, because wheat is, of course, a crop we get from the More

Task 1 – Matthew Tripp

Task 1 – Matthew Tripp

Catch the wind and save it too! I chose the permaculture principle ‘Catch and Store Energy.’ The first thing that comes to my mind when I think of stored energy is one of my personal favorite ways of getting energy which is wind turbines! Not More

Task 1 – Tiffany Ha

Task 1 – Tiffany Ha

A lightbulb as an exclamation point. The lightbulb represents ideas (creative use) and the exclamation point suggests something has changed. I chose the permaculture principle ‘Creatively Use and Respond to Change’ because change in inevitable. Change is best combatted in a creative manner. Nature is More

Task 1- Sophie Dubé

Task 1- Sophie Dubé

I chose the 5th principle, Use & Value Renewable Resources and Services. When looking into renewable resources, one article described geothermal energy as coming from the “heart of the earth.” Therefore, I decided, that a good way to represent renewable resources and geothermal energy would More

Task 1 – Maha Fazli

Task 1 – Maha Fazli

  Out of the 12 permaculture principles I chose value and diversity. I chose value and diversity because these two things are very important to me. I picked this principle because it is very important to respect,include and value anyone/anything that is not similar to More

Task 1- Noelle Williams

Task 1- Noelle Williams

I wanted to create a logo that worked into the social media community around popular dances around tiktok. For example, in 2019 there was a lot of controversy about how people were taking credit for trendy dances from black community content creators. It really brought More

Task 1 – Lindsey Whiting

Task 1 – Lindsey Whiting

  Explanation: The principle I chose to create a logo for during this task was “Integrate rather than segregate”. I settled on this principle for a few reasons, but mostly because I really value this moral as an individual. While it can definitely be implemented More

Task 1 – Stephen Lefkowitz

Task 1 – Stephen Lefkowitz

I chose Principle 11, Use Edges and Value the Marginal, specifically the aspect of it involving the joining of separate ideas to form new solutions. I represented this as overlapping circles representing sun, water, and earth coming together to form plant life.  

Task 1 – Fox Gleason

Task 1 – Fox Gleason

For this assignment, I chose “Observe and Interact” as the Principle of Permaculture I wanted to focus on. I chose this Principle because I believe the first step towards finding better solutions is to interact and experience first hand. This provides a lot of incentive More

Task 1-Sadie Avellar

Task 1-Sadie Avellar

I chose catch and store energy to base off my logo design. The principle deals with the capture and storage of energy, within an environment, buildings, and society. In my design for the logo I chose to create a vase to represent an object storing More

Task 1 – Abbi Downer

Task 1 – Abbi Downer

 I chose the principle “Catch and Store Energy”. I decided on this principle because I immediately had an idea pop into my head when I saw it on the list. My first idea was to place a sun in a basketball hoop or a fishing More

Task 1 – Brock Radford

Task 1 – Brock Radford

Design from Patterns to Details This principle is all about building off of what is already there; basing design off of whatever infrastructure already exists. Fitting itself into the landscape without unnecessary changes. I figured that an appropriate way to think of this design principle More

Task 1 – Devin Carter

Task 1 – Devin Carter

The principle of choice, for this logo, is “use small and slow solutions”. This type of principle resonates with me due to my style of work for COS classes, as well as my own personal work. When it comes to my COS work I prefer More

Task 1 – Daniel Khat

Task 1 – Daniel Khat

The featured image I uploaded is the final version I chose to create, which is slightly different from the one I presented in lab. Although the theme and concept stayed the same, I made a slight addition to this version that was not in the More

Task 1-Chris Anderson

Task 1-Chris Anderson

Catch & Store Energy This principle resonated with me most because I believe that collecting energy from natural, renewable sources is a vital part of creating humane tech. Nature’s primary energy source is the sun; in fact, most energy on earth can be traced back More

Task 1- Emily C

Task 1- Emily C

Small Slow Solutions For my logo I used the permaculture idea of using small, slow solutions to to resolve problems. When thinking about this idea it reminded me of a brick wall and how they are created one piece at a time. This also reminded More

Task 1 – Chloe Falkner – Updated

Task 1 – Chloe Falkner – Updated

OLD: This logo is designing to embody the permaculture principle of using small and slow solutions. I choose to illustrate this principle because I value taking the time to observe and think about a situation before I proceed with any solutions. In nature, the use More

Task 1 – Jake Doyle

Task 1 – Jake Doyle

This logo was created to follow the permaculture principle of Integrate Rather Than Segregate. The keyword that I found inspiration from in this principle is “synergy”. Synergy can be key when designing technology, as you must be able to find the value in putting together More

Task 1 – Brian Ellsmore

Task 1 – Brian Ellsmore

The permaculture principle I chose for this task was use small and slow solutions. I chose this because I thought a lot of problems in the world today are solved with instant solutions rather than slow solutions causing greater problems later on. I think this More

Task1-TéaB

Task1-TéaB

For my project, I decided to base my logo on the sixth permaculture principle, Produce No Waste. When coming up with design for the logo I wanted identify the meaning of “produce know waste” to me. When relating this principle to my everyday life, I know More

Task 1-Noah Moring

Task 1-Noah Moring

I chose the principle catch and store energy because I feel like it is one that we can all participate in. We can harness the energy of the sun and store it in batteries or we can harness that same energy and grow plants for More

Task 1 – John Cyr

Task 1 – John Cyr

Principle: Integrate Rather Than Segregate Upon finding the Integrate principle, I immediately made me think of puzzle pieces, and hexagons. Hexagons are obviously a staple of design, so that one is pretty obvious, but puzzle pieces stood out to me as something special. On their More

Task 1 – Kyle Camire

Task 1 – Kyle Camire

I chose to do Observe and Interact as my topic because I think it is the core of what New Media is all about. Observing our surroundings and how we can enhance a situation and interacting with others can bring more ideas together to create More

Task 1-Mckenzie Evans

Task 1-Mckenzie Evans

For my project, I chose to base my logo on the second permaculture principle, Catch & Store Energy.  When thinking of how I wanted to portray the phrase, I thought of nature aspects related to “storing energy.” Ladybugs are known for using nature’s natural sources to More

Task 1-Ashley King

Task 1-Ashley King

I chose the principle use edges and value the marginal. I chose this principle because I think it could apply to designing humane tech in several ways. In nature, a lot of growth happens along edges and margins. Plants grow and spread to open areas More

Task 1-Brooke Sossong

Task 1-Brooke Sossong

NMD 200 Task 1 The Principle I chose was “Use Small and Slow Solutions.” I chose this principle because I think that it’s important to remember that we can’t always look for easy, fast solutions to the world’s problems because most of the time, these More

Task 1 – Aiden Fuller

Task 1 – Aiden Fuller

The reason I chose the principal of Catch and Store Energy is because of the possibilities we can take to replace fossil fuels with cleaner and greener sources of power. This means using things like solar energy from the sun, water energy, plant energy, etc., More

Task 1- David Jakacky

Task 1- David Jakacky

Within my logo, I tried to mimic the idea of designs from patterns to details in permaculture. The concept really resonated with me as I found it intriguing to take designs and shapes from nature and implement them into my logo. Similar to how engineering More

Task 1-Amelia Mattrick

Task 1-Amelia Mattrick

I chose principle 10, use and value diversity.  I chose this principle because I think the message it conveys is really meaningful and applies to everything. From what I’ve gathered to use and value diversity is to use as many diverse resources as possible because More

Task 1-Parker King

Task 1-Parker King

                                                                              Produce No Waste            This logo concept More

Task 1 – Evangeline Soucy

Task 1 – Evangeline Soucy

I chose the principle Use & Value Renewable Resources and Services. My logo features the sun, water droplets, and the dollar sign with arrows revolving around it, with the symbols in the center representing energy, water, and money respectively. These are just a few resources More

Task 1-Kilian Reese

Task 1-Kilian Reese

The principle I picked was Catch & Store Energy. I chose it because natural energy is something that the world should use more to save the planet. In West Virginia I see Wind Turbines all over the mountains, so I chose to do a wind More

Task_1_Nick_Poulin

Task_1_Nick_Poulin

  I chose “Use Small and Slow Solutions” because of large corporations’ impact on our environment. By taking a step back and we can identify solutions to problems before they become irreversible. Hence, I decided to put the home inside the factory to symbolize how More

Task 1 – Matthew Patterson

Task 1 – Matthew Patterson

Apply Self Regulation & Accept Feedback Inside a globe is a community speaking out, held high by the attentive touch of a motherly hand. ~ I am of the belief that without the ability to listen to feedback, there would be no meaningful principles at More

Task 1-Sam Tebbutt

Task 1-Sam Tebbutt

The principle of permaculture I chose to base my logo design on is “Design from Patterns to Details”. This principle emphasizes observing and using nature and natural patterns in design, embracing what is already established rather then trying to fight against it or create something More

Task 1 – Violet Singer

Task 1 – Violet Singer

I chose to make a logo for the principle of using small and slow solutions. My perception of this principle in nature is that nothing happens fast. From the growth of a plant to keeping eggs warm before they hatch, to a caterpillar transforming in More

Task 1 – Autumn Chapman

Task 1 – Autumn Chapman

For my Logo I chose use edges and value the marginal. As a whole I believe this principle is important because as people it is so easy for us to get lost. In nature it’s important to value what is around you and to respect More

Task 1- Hana Boucher

Task 1- Hana Boucher

I chose to create a logo for the permaculture principle Apply Self-Regulation & Accept Feedback. We often put our own biased needs first, making us slow to accept constructive criticism. Especially on the internet, feedback is easy to dismiss as you do not have to More

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PC design log and explanation