True or False
1. The logos should be meaningful and attractive.
2. Principles of design, elements and processes in arts always apply.
3. Shapes or forms have nothing to do with logo making
4. Drawing belongs to elements of design
5. Art processes describe how an art is made.
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1. The logos should be meaningful and attractive.
- TRUE
- A good logo should be unique, reasonable, logical, visual and attractive in form, and it implies the owner's intended message.
2. Principles of design, elements and processes in arts always apply.
- TRUE
- The principles of art represent how the artist tries the elements of art for creating an impact and to help express the artist's purpose.
3. Shapes or forms have nothing to do with logo making.
- FALSE
- Adding an intentional shape or form to your logo design won't just change how it looks but it will also change how it is comprehended and discerned by your audience.
4. Drawing belongs to elements of design.
- FALSE
- Line, shape, colour, texture, and space are the fundamental elements of design and these compose a painting, drawing and design.
5. Art processes describe how an art is made.
- TRUE
- Art processes describe how art is made as it involves the gathering, sorting, collating, associating, patterning, and the initiation of activities and proceedings.
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