True to their innovative nature they developed not just a logo but an algorithm that can produce a range of unique logos. The design utilizes 3 spotlight images that intersect and organize themselves into up to 40,000 shapes and create 12 unique colour combinations. Every teacher, staff member and student at the school can claim and own their individual shape and use it on their business card. Each is different but undeniably similar.
MIT Media Lab Identity, 2011 from readyletsgo on Vimeo.
The Green Eyl did the design work. "Whatever 'media' means, it has been and will be defined at this place, in the next 5, 10, 20 years," says designer Richard The. "The algorithmic logo is an effort to capture this dynamism."
I’m Beth Cotter. I’ve been a Partner in an agency startup, a Business Director for Grey Worldwide, a Research Director specializing in branding and branded Ag products for 8 years at Quarry. I've been a Marketing Manager for University of Waterloo digital media campus, a Marketing Manager for Business Products and Visual Environments for manufacturer Christie Digital and I dabbled in financial services marketing with Manulife Financial. Diverse. Yep that's me.
Thursday, March 10, 2011
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