Little Witch Academia is an anime franchise that revolves around the adventures of Akko Kagari, a young girl with dreams of becoming a great witch like her idol, Shiny Chariot. The franchise includes an original short film released in 2013, as well as a television series that aired from 2017 to 2018. The franchise's logo features the title "Little Witch Academia" in bold, stylized letters, with a magical wand incorporated into the design. The logo's color scheme often includes shades of purple and pink, which add to the whimsical and enchanting aesthetic of the series. The design of the logo reflects the magical nature of the series, as well as its focus on witchcraft and spellcasting. The inclusion of the wand emphasizes the importance of magic and the supernatural elements in the story.
With the theme of Fashion & Design, teams are allotted 21 hours total split over two days, to complete their masterpieces.
Team Captains:
F or those of you who may have heard about BACI, but are not sure what it s all about, I thought that I would share a little of this events magic with you. If you are not quite ready to build your first large sculpture, but would still like the opportunity to work and learn from one of these incredible captains, either contact them directly, or indicate your interest when you register as a delegate for this event.
The inclusion of the wand emphasizes the importance of magic and the supernatural elements in the story. The letters of the title are designed with a slightly whimsical and playful feel, which mirrors the lighthearted and fun tone of the series. The logo has become iconic and instantly recognizable among fans of Little Witch Academia.
Bring baci the magic
Q ualatex ® sponsored event BACI - Balloon Arts Convention Italy is back! We in the balloon community are all very excited and looking forward to 20-24 March, 2020 in Milan, Italy!
F or those of you who may have heard about BACI, but are not sure what it's all about, I thought that I would share a little of this events magic with you.
Though it's held in Italy, BACI is actually an International ballooning event, with many delegates attending from around the world! This event features classes taught in both Italian and English.
BACI is probably most famous for its exceptional large sculpture competition in which many of the teams are led by world-renowned industry instructors! The first 13 teams have been announced; however, there are still a few spots available! If this is something you are interested in doing, don't delay registering, as I am sure that the remaining spots will be snapped up very quickly.
With the theme of Fashion & Design, teams are allotted 21 hours total split over two days, to complete their masterpieces.
Team Captains:
If you are not quite ready to build your first large sculpture, but would still like the opportunity to work and learn from one of these incredible captains, either contact them directly, or indicate your interest when you register as a delegate for this event. Each team is limited to a maximum of 10 people (including the captain) and places are allocated on a first come first serve basis.
Vadim Shushkanov working on his design in the Balloon Figure competition. |
Here are some other excellent competition opportunities that you can register for:
Centrepiece Delivery Column Balloon Figure
I have added a link to each of these categories so that you can check out the rules and other important information.
Based on personal experience, I always recommend having a go at the competitions at an event especially when you have the opportunity! Competitions provide a new learning curve, and will bring a whole new excitement to the event! Even if you don't win, you will learn a great deal from the experience. My own teaching career was kicked off when I began to actively enter competitions!I
To see past competition entries from this event click HERE, or check out the short video below from BACI 2013!
BACI's education program offers an exciting and comprehensive choice of classes, appealing to both twisters and decorators. These classes will be taught by some of the industry's best instructors, including Chris Adamo, CBA , from Balloons Online, Sydney, Australia, in his BACI debut and a rare teaching trip to Europe.
And of course, there will be a welcome reception and a magical Gala Party and Awards Ceremony too!
It was a fabulous Alice in Wonderland theme at the BACI 2017 |
Can you take your CBA exam at BACI? Of course and what a great place to take it! The CBA exam will be held on Sunday 22nd March at the NHOW hotel, from 8:30am- 12:30pm! If this is something that you would like to do, please contact Carol Dack at Pioneer Europe, who can give you full details: [email protected]. All those who pass will receive their certificates at the Gala Party and Awards Ceremony.
How much does it cost?
The event price is €395 + vat 22% (€481.90) if you register by 31 December 2019.
From 1 January 2020 the price is €445 + vat 22% (€542.90)
To confirm your registration, a full payment is necessary. Accepted payment methods are credit/debit card, PayPal or bank transfer.
Special promotion: If there is more than one delegate per company, a special price of €350 + vat 22% (€427) will be offered.
The cost includes the class registrations & materials, two lunches, the opening ceremony cocktail, and the themed Gala night dinner.
What are the competitions costs?
Big sculpture €13 (vat included) per person (€10.66 + vat 22%)
Column €13 (vat included) per person (€10.66 + vat 22%)
Centrepiece €13 (vat included) per person (€10.66 + vat 22%)
Delivery bouquet €13 (vat included) per person (€10.66 + vat 22%)
Balloon figure €13 (vat included) per person (€10.66 + vat 22%)
It has been used on merchandise such as t-shirts, posters, and other promotional materials. The logo serves as a symbol of the series and represents the magical world that Akko and her friends inhabit. Overall, the Little Witch Academia logo captures the essence of the series, showcasing its magical themes and whimsical atmosphere. It has become an integral part of the franchise's identity and has played a key role in promoting and branding the series..
Reviews for "Little Witch Academia Logo: An Iconic Emblem of Magic and Adventure"
1. John Smith - 2/5 - I was really excited to watch "Little witch academia l0g0" because I had heard so many great things about it, but I was left feeling disappointed. The animation was beautiful and the concept of a magical school was intriguing, but the story felt lacking. The characters were one-dimensional and I didn't find myself caring about what happened to them. Additionally, the humor fell flat and I didn't find myself laughing at any of the jokes. Overall, "Little witch academia l0g0" didn't live up to the hype for me.
2. Emily Johnson - 3/5 - While I didn't hate "Little witch academia l0g0," I found it to be very predictable and formulaic. The plot followed a predictable trajectory and there weren't any surprising twists or turns. The character development felt rushed and I didn't feel a strong connection to any of the main characters. The animation was decent, but it didn't make up for the lackluster story. I was hoping for a more engaging and original magical adventure, but "Little witch academia l0g0" fell short in that regard.