Rapid Design
Rapid Design Exercise


For this project, I gave myself a creative constraint: design a complete logo in just one hour. To add a unique twist, I asked someone else to provide a quick hand-drawn sketch—without giving me any explanation or context. My goal was to take that rough idea and translate it into a finished digital logo using only my own interpretation, instincts, and design judgment. This exercise pushed me to think quickly, trust my creative intuition, and make confident design decisions under pressure. I focused on simplifying the form, establishing balance, and choosing type and colors that would complement the original sketch—without the luxury of feedback or revision cycles. What made this experience so enjoyable was the freedom to explore, adapt, and problem-solve within a limited timeframe. It felt like solving a visual puzzle with minimal clues, which made the final result all the more rewarding. I hope to continue experimenting with challenges like this to sharpen my design agility and creative thinking.