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 ...
Back in 2011, Gizmodo reported on MIT Media Lab’s cool new logo: A self-generating algorithm that gave each and every team and employee within the organization their own unique logo. This month, the ...
It’s darn clever stuff. As The tells Co.Design, the Media Lab never really had its own logo. “There were identity components designed by Jaqueline Casey [in 1984] referencing the original [Media Lab] ...
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. You heard / read / imagined ...
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