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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Utformningen hos toppuniversitets logotyper : en visuell innehållsanalys / The design of top-university logotypes : a visual content analysis

Vibrandt, Anna January 2014 (has links)
Föreliggande studie syftar till att genom en visuell innehållsanalys kartlägga gemensamma drag i 120 universitetslogotypers visuella utformning, samt undersöka samband mellan dessa karaktärsdrag och universitetens internationella rankningsposition.Med utgångspunkt från topprankningslistan Times Higher Education World University Rankings med 400 internationella universitet, indelade i fyra grupper i intervaller om 100 (d.v.s. rankningsposition 1–100, 101–200 etc.), valdes 30 universitet ut per grupp genom ett obundet slumpmässigt urval. Logotyperna för universiteten inhämtades främst från deras grafiska manualer.I studien presenteras förekomsten av generella drag med avseende på färg, typografi, typologi, detaljrikedom samt innehåll och form. Resultatet visade på tydliga gemensamma drag med i regel en till två dominerande karaktärsdrag per kategori. Resultaten tyder dock inte på att universitetens rakningsposition påverkar den visuella utformningen. / This study was initiated to identify common or general themes apparent among university logotypes and the correlation between these and the respective global ranking of the university.This visual content analysis was conducted across a sample of 120 university logotypes drawn from the top 400 list of Times higher education world university rankings. Thirty universities were chosen at random from each of the four groups of 100, according to rank (i.e. 1–100, 101–200 etc.).In particular in this study the categories compared were: colour, typography, typology, detail level and content/shape. The findings showed that there were strong themes present across all the universities generally. In most cases for each category of comparison, one or two dominant characteristics took form. It was concluded however that these themes did not correlate with the ranking level of the university.

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