
If you liked Neatorama’s Tech Logo Evolution article, then be sure to check out their second installment, as they dive deep into the history of your favorite automotive logo.

If you liked Neatorama’s Tech Logo Evolution article, then be sure to check out their second installment, as they dive deep into the history of your favorite automotive logo.

The evolution of a company’s logo can provide an interesting look into the history of the company and the design decisions that it made.
Neatorama has put together a fantastic list of 13 tech companies and the stories behind their logo changes, and it’s a great way to get a quick history lesson about the world of tech.

The Sphere Project is a place “dedicated to the evolution of technical and creative 3D sphere design”, where 3D creatives can go to show off their handiwork.
The goal is to create a captivating and visually appealing sphere from the provided sphere scene using a 3D program and renderer of choice. Anyone is allowed to submit, provided they follow the rules, and a voting system brings the best submissions to the top. Clever ideas, thoughtful execution, technical expertise, and dazzing presentation are all considered, and the making the front page means you’re among the best of the best.

Submitted spheres can focus on modeling, texturing, lighting, rendering and compositing modifications, or a combination of any of the above, though above all, creativity and cleverness will win over most of the judges.
Why a sphere?
Think you have what it takes?
[Via: Core77]
The Dove Evolution video was a powerful part of their Real Beauty campaign, and now, they’ve created Onslaught to continue the message.
Considering the fact that this video gives a pretty accurate portrayal of real life, it’s no wonder girls grow up with a skewed sense of what it means to be a woman.
Let’s get real.
[Via: Adverblog]

As Nintendo evolved, so did its color palette. When the original NES launched in 1985, it drew from a palette of just 53 colors. Now, with the release of the Wii, games can choose between 16.7 million colors, and are capable of mimicking the colors found in the real world. COLOURlovers’ article is an interesting examination of Nintendo through the ages (and colors), and is a great read for game heads and history buffs alike.
[COLOURlovers - Following Nintendo Through The Ages (And Colors)]
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