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SHERPUR

LYBA SULTANA AURONI


THE NAME

During the Nawabi period in Bangla, the last landlord of Gazi clan,
Sher Ali Gazi occupied and reigned this area independently. From
then, the name of this area was changed from "Dash Kahonia" to
Sherpur according to the name of the ruler, Sher Ali Gazi.
Madhutila Eco Park
Madhutila Eco Park is in
Puragaon Union under the
Madhutila Forest Range in
Nalitabari Upazila of Sherpur
district of Bangladesh in
1999. It is 380 acres.[1] It
falls close to the
Bangladesh-India border.
POINTS OF INTEREST

Baraduari Mosque Maisaheba Mosque Gajini


Also In SHERPUR
The temperature rises and falls too much.
As a result Droughts and Floods take place
DESIGN PRINCIPLES

I am using the weather of my district as a standpoint.


The weather of my district rises and falls too fast.
As result there we face droughts and floods.
REASONS BEHIND THE COLORS
The colors that I have used is:
Yellow: Being the lightest hue the colour psychology of offering hope. In the meaning of
colours yellow inspires original thoughts. This is the colour of new ideas and helping us to
find new ways of doing things. I use yellow and it's shades for having a better future of my
district. And inspire people to solve this problem.
Blue : The colour is one of the trust, loyalty, responsibility and honesty. This colour
symbolises sincerity and draw attention.The people of sherpur is very simpl, straight
forward and kind.
Brown : The brown is seed widely in nature. It is the color of soil.
It symbolizes the Drought
I’M IN LOVE WITH THE SHAPE OF YOU

I’ve used the Waterdrop shape As water is a form of life but also to indicate
the flood of Sherpur.
Then I’ve used droughts inside the drop to show the drought problem in our
district.
And then there is Sun which is the source of power also hope that all that
problem will be gone for good.
Exploring Other Logos

NIKE
The swoosh began with text that accompanied it. But now it
doesn’t even need it. Like Shell, Apple, Mercedes and Target,
few companies can boast that their logo is universally
recognized.
Well played Nike, well played.
In Greek mythology, Nike is the goddess of victory, and the
meaning behind the name inspired the logo. The swoosh
mimics the wing of the goddess combined with Nike’s own
brand traits.
MITSUBISHI
The Mitsubishi logo goes back to 1870’s Japan when the
Tosa clan acquired the Tsukumo Shokai shipping company
from the Iwasaki family. The Iwasaki family crest was a
set of three stacked rhombuses, which are referred to as
chestnuts in Japan. The Tosa family crest was represented
by a three-leafed oak symbol.

These two family crests were combined into the three


diamond shape we see today. The Tsukumo Shokai
company was soon rebranded as Mitsubishi, which is a
combination of the Japanese words mitsu (which means
three), and hishi (which means water chestnut and
describes the diamond shape). Thus, Mitsubishi essentially
means “three diamonds,” a literal description of the
brand’s corporate logo and a link to its storied past.
STARBUCKS
Practically everybody knows that Starbucks hails from Seattle, a
city known for its seaport origins, so when it came time to pick a
logo for the business, they decided to keep close to their roots
and choose a symbol of the sea. The original logo was from a
16th century Norse woodprint of a naked siren with two tails.

The image of the Starbucks siren has evolved over time—for


starters, you can no longer see her naked breasts. The logo was
recently redesigned so that the image of the siren is closely
cropped, making it so that you can barely tell that she’s naked at
all.
VAIO
Old-school meets new-school

Sony is a company with a well-known history of making


quality audio and video equipment, so when they created the
Sony Vaio brand (which is now just known as Vaio) to sell
computers, laptops and tablets, they chose a logo that would
both represent their past and reach towards the future.

The Vaio logo combines imagery from both analog and


digital electronics into one single element. The “VA” portion
is in the shape of an analog waveform, while the “IO”
represents the numbers one and zero, which are used in
binary code.
Thank You

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