
Activity overview
Design a sports logo activity, description, teacher notes and curriculum links
This STEM activity for kids is inspired by the men's Football World Cup. Students will learn about logo design by designing and creating a sports logo for a sports team of their choice.
This exercise, aimed at primary school students, will develop learners' knowledge and skills in design and technology and engineering. Activity sheets for students and resources for teachers are provided.
This fun resource could be used as a one-off main lesson activity to build knowledge of branding and logos. It could also be used as part of a wider scheme of learning focussing on developing creative skills within graphics and graphic design.
Imagine that a sports team is designing a new kit and you have been asked to design a new logo for the team. They want to logo to represent the sport and be eye-catching.
You will design a sports logo for a sports team of your choice. Your design should use an image or a simple shape that represents the sport.
Think about how a sports logo is created from a single image. How are colours used to show movement on an object? How can an image of a sportsperson be converted into a sports logo? How can different shapes be used to add a background to the image? How do you add text to the logo?
Sketch your idea for a sports logo that meets the needs of both the brief and the design criteria given. Designs can be produced on the handout provided or on blank A4/43 paper.
Once you have your finished design, ask three other people to suggest one improvement each to your design. You should then select one of these suggested improvements and use it to update the design.
This exercise should take approximately 50-60 minutes to complete.
Many top sport teams have logos that have become famous and appear on all their branded products.
By the end of this activity students will be able to design a sports team logo. They will also be able to communicate design ideas using sketches, notes and annotations.
All activity sheets and supporting resources are free to download, and all the documents are fully editable, so you can tailor them to your students’ and your schools’ needs.
The activity sheet includes teacher notes, guidance, useful web links, and links (where appropriate) to the national curriculum in each of the four devolved UK nations; England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
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