I have never had experience with designing a logo, so I honestly found this process to be slightly difficult. I found myself being really indecisive and picky about what I wanted to design, so I definitely changed and started over the entire process three or more times. My overarching idea for the project was that I wanted to have it centered around a Christian publishing house. My problem with this, however, was being able to implement a biblical theme that still remained simplistic enough to understand what it was referring to and reveal the story while also not overwhelming viewers with a super detailed design that can quickly become confusing. Putting together a complete brand voice was also very new to me. I found this fun to do, but I initially just felt very overwhelmed by it because it was something that we did not go into too much detail about in class, and it was something that I quickly realized to be pretty detailed and time-consuming. I think that is a very important facet to a design process, especially with a logo, and I wish we went over it more in class and went through more professional, real-life examples, but I am very glad that I now have that experience and exposure to this design detail. Overall, I believe this hands-on experience has greatly improved my understanding of the design process. Looking at future designs, I want to build my confidence with the work that I am creating as well as put myself in unfamiliar territory so I can continue to push myself and learn new techniques and skills.