♫ October 4th, 2010 2:46 am
Cartoon logos are images or symbols depicting certain characters and conveying the desired message in a light-hearted manner. They are not only funny but at the same time appealing and can generate excellent brand image recall. These logos speak in a unique language of their own. This is entirely based upon the expressions and colors used by the artist in line with the customers cartoon logo design brief. They can be multi dimensional and shaded to give a real life impression. One thing is for sure – Cartoon logos never fail to please any person of any age group.
No matter how serious the thought; it gets conveyed in the lightest manner possible to the public. Many a times cartoon illustrations and cartoon characters are very effective in quickly and compellingly communicating community issues e.g. in public health, education, etc. Who wouldn’t want to see a memorable logo depicted by a cartoon (cartoon logo) that lays emphasis on core values like integrity, governance and compliance without having to go into the seriousness of the message?
Cartoon logos, cartoon characters and mascots convey the message with a child-like innocence. Many psychologists will agree that people like to associate themselves with their childhood. The innocence and curiosity inculcated in our minds through cartoon logos takes us back in time and enables people to view the products/services being emphasized in the message through the eyes of a child.
Cartoon logos are a humorous way to represent ideas and concepts. If your company wants to lay emphasis on its culture and virtues creating product cartoon characters, brand cartoons and mascots could be an excellent approach – The expressions of a character who says it all without having to essentially speak. In today’s time when technology is so advanced, man has become a machine; this human aspect is almost invisible. Work pressure and stress have led to the deterioration of the mind and body. It is very important to have an element of humor to be present in life. Cartoon logos bring about that human touch in day to day life. One tends to stop and think for a while that life is not all about work, there is need to be play and fun along the way.
Tags: Business, Cartoon Logos, Importance
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♫ June 5th, 2010 2:25 am
Crayon Shin Chan is the name of the cartoon character who is the main lead of the series. The whole cartoon series mainly revolves around this one character along with other popular character as well. Every episode has a new story built around this character. The entire screenplay, dialogue and the mood of the series is really good and captivating.
Shin Chan is not as innocent as he may seem to be. He often uses rude remarks, impolite language, misbehaves with his mother, teacher and friends. Overall, it can be said that young children might not learn really good things from the cartoon. Shin Chan has become an inspiration for the younger lot, but this inspiration has strong tendencies in creating negative impact on children in many ways.
SC is really enjoyed by adults as well. Moreover, it can be said that it is more of a series that is apt for teenagers as compared to younger children. As mentioned before, Shin Chan indulges in a lot of crude and insane behavior which might not be morally right for children. Teenagers have grown out of the age, so they may not take such an impact as younger children would do.
SC is becoming a role model for children. Children really enjoy the antics and moods created by this character and try to copy his doings as much as they can. However, children below 10 years of age could really be negatively affected by such a cartoon character who displays inappropriate behavior. If children start copying such behavior, such as being rude to their parents, disrespecting other family members or pulling down pants in the classroom, what would become of our kids?
When Shin Chan cartoon series is aired on TV, it is usually stated that it is not meant for children under fourteen just like for adult cartoons like South Park and Simpsons. However, that restriction is hardly far away from limiting the kids’ viewership on television. Shin Chan is indeed popular amongst adults, but children love it too. They are actually too naïve to understand and appreciate the satire and comedy that an adult or perhaps a teenager might enjoy. Kids will however take it in some irrational way and try to model the behavior in some way or the other.
Tags: Caricature, Cartoons, Funny Picture
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