ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION:
October 2018
ID: P2
PARALLEL STAGE: Each school organizes a competition for designing a project logo. Preceding the competition, targeted lessons or workshops are organized so that pupils learn (a) the four parameters of cultural heritage as defined by the European Year of Cultural heritage and (b) the basic principles of logo design. In schools with the available resources and expertise, digital designs are encouraged.
INTERACTION STAGE: Each school selects its top three logo designs and the resulting eighteen designs are put to online vote. Each country will prepare an online voting procedure with 15 logos (the 3 of the country will not be included). Then it is like Eurovision contest. The logo with the most votes in your school will get 15 points, the next one 14 and so on. Then we add the scores of each logo and find the winning one.
OUTPUT/ FOLLOW-UP: All designs submitted at each school are combined into a collage and displayed at the schools. The winning logo will feature in all subsequent project activities and events. For example, pupils wear T-shirts with the logo at dissemination events. Material such as bumper stickers and fridge magnets are purchased and distributed.
OUR WINNING LOGO:
The winner Logo has been designed by a group of five students of 6th
Grade. Their names are Izan López, Vera Martos, Pau Mestre, Luciana
Pastor and Sofía Romero.
We did the activity during two sessions of "Arts and Crafts" class. We
split the class into groups of four or five students who worked in
cooperative learning by thinking, designing, preparing and drawing the
Logo.
Congratulations children!!!!
LOGOS FROM LITHUANIA:
LOGOS FROM ITALY:
LOGOS FROM POLAND
LOGOS FROM CYPRUS:
LOGOS FROM SPAIN:
LOGOS FROM ROMANIA