Create and Animate Professional Brand Logo in PowerPoint
A step-by-step guide to use PowerPoint for fast & easy designing of logo, 3D Effects and Logo Animations
What you’ll learn
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Create a professionally-designed logo using PowerPoint
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Create a variety of logo designs, including letter mark, pictorial mark, abstract, emblem, etc. in PowerPoint
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Creating 3D Logo Mockup in PowerPoint
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Creating an HD logo animation and export as a video
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Mastering Merge Shapes to create almost anything using PowerPoint. (Your creativity is the only limit)
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Discovering the power of transition in creating simple but elegant logo animations
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Creating logos with various entry and motion animation effects
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Understanding Animation Pane and Mastering its features to create stunning animations
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Practicing FreeFrom shapes to create Origami Arts and Shadow effects in PowerPoint
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Using Audio and Video together to produce professional logo animations in PowerPoint
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Understanding how to trace logos using PowerPoint
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Enhance competency in PowerPoint and its features to create icons and logos
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Put your skills to the test with an array of logo projects to create and animate
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Learn how to edit vector files in PowerPoint
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Instructors feedback and support if you ever get stuck
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30-Day Money-Back GuaranteeLifetime access to future course updates, so you can keep updating your skills
Requirements
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No special knowledge is required since this course shows you a complete, step-by-step, start to finish guide to create and animate awesome login in PowerPoint
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Office 365 or the latest version of PowerPoint
Who this course is for:
- An entrepreneur who wants to create a logo for their brand on their own
- Anyone who wants to kick starts their business but don’t want to spend 100s of dollars to hire a graphic designer, or simply don’t have the time to learn design software
- YouTubers who want to create logo animation intros
- Anyone passionate about creating a brand on their own
- Those who have a positive attitude, willingness to learn, create, and animate logo
- And people like me who are always obsessed with PowerPoint