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If you make your way over to the MIT Media Lab website, you’ll notice a subtle difference in the top lefthand corner of the page. For the last three years, the space was occupied by a logo that ...
MIT Media Labs has a new logo, designed by Richard The, with a whopping 40,000 possible variations. On his website, The explains that an algorithm is used to produce the logos based on just three ...
Logos can be surprisingly divisive things, so the MIT Media Lab has decided to cheat a little bit with its new identity: it won't have just one logo, it'll have 40,000.
An algorithm can create 40,000 logo shapes in 12 different color combinations, providing the Media Lab an estimated 25 years’ worth of personalized business cards. It’s darn clever stuff.
Three years ago, MIT Media Lab celebrated its 25th birthday by unveiling its first ever logo: a colorful and dynamic identity designed by Brooklyn-based designers E. Roon Kang and Richard The.
I kept returning to MIT for years for various reasons, but the bloom eventually fell off the rose. You didn’t have to squint to see that the Media Lab’s whiz-bang vibe was made possible—and ...
So perhaps with dot-coms going out of business, it doesn't come as such a surprise that Walter Bender , MIT Media Lab's executive director, told staff and students to tighten their belts in a Jan ...
2025 is the 40th anniversary of the MIT Media Lab. In the coming year, people are going to be talking a lot about the lab’s history, all of the people who contributed, and all of the things that ...
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