interactive logos
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- meisterschueler
i am looking for examples of logos that alter their look (p.e. through interaction or set rules) but that are still recognizable as one and the same logo.
like
http://images.google.de/images?q…
or
http://www.see-conference.org/is there maybe already a kind
of collection (book or web)?
- elms0
- meisterschueler0
sorry for beeing so unclear.
logos that simply move are not what i am looking for.
more like the expo 2000 logo above, that has different looking shapes and colors that can be used but still represent one logo.
- designerror0
Tomato did a thing for Sony years ago, where their logo would change with the weather reports from Sony buildings from all over the world.. or something along those lines.. Sony never used it
Saw it back in 99' at a design conference in Bremen, Think it was called Profile Intermedia or something..
- bananaman0
A couple of years ago, Sony had an identity system which designers could randomise shapes (blobs, ovals, etc...) and colours with some rules to create bespoke Sony marks. For the life of me, I can't remember where to find it and not sure they still use it.
- meisterschueler0
do you guys think such an approach is still up to date or was that just temporary fashion?
actually i like the approach
- designerror0
nothing is out of date if done well
- Crouwel0
nothing is out of date if done well
designerror
(Nov 9 06, 04:22)and so it is.
- meisterschueler0
thanks zaven.
thats what i am looking for!
- eric_i_e0
The logo for mnartists.org changes based on upload and traffic patterns. The logo changes over time not reload.
See upperleft hand corner:
http://mnartists.org/An article explaining it.
http://blogs.walkerart.org/offce…The identity at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design has a random assortment of shapes that accompay a logotype. Although as far as I remember there are no rule sets to generate them.
You can see some examples here:
http://www.adobe.com/education/g…and it's on the website:
http://www.mcad.edu/showPage.php…Also you might like the logo on Rhizome.
http://rhizome.org
I can't find much written online about it, but the logo changes based on the IP addresses that hit their site.
- spookDD0
like the duffy bahamas logo?
- ldww0
i can not find a good example, but the brooklyn museum does this too
http://www.brooklynmuseum.org/
- doesnotexist0
maybe this is too obvious, but what about google's logo?