Unevolved Brands
Graham Smith’s brilliant Unevolved Brands is “A progressive study on brand & logo simplification“. It’s also a lot of fun; we sat here for quite a while going through each logo and trying to guess the brand it represented. They run the gamut from completely obvious to frustratingly cryptic and all the while Smith strings you along with vague hints as to the logo’s true identity. The fact that I recognized any of them is sort of a sad testament to the pervasiveness of the modern global brand. They’ve drilled these things into our heads to the point where all we need are a couple colors and basic shapes.
Unless some sort of Mad Max / Waterworld situation goes down and people start just wearing leather suits and fish skin canteen holsters, brands aren’t going anywhere. But it would be nice to see more companies start shifting to simpler, text-free versions like these (Nike and Apple are good examples of brands who have already gone pretty far in this direction). A lot of Smith’s simplifications are really nice to look at actually.
Be honest, did you get most of them? I feel like UK people have an advantage, a few those I’ve never even heard of.
Unevolved Brands via Quipsologies
13 Comments Leave A Comment
yulien says:
November 24, 2010 at 9:46 amFUKING A. THIS IS FUKING AMAZING. THANKS FOR SHARING THIS!!!!!! AAAA!!! this make me love graphic design so much!! besides all the marketing shenanigans. tht’s just business. but i love how shapes and color can transmit message/word!!!! AAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!! AAAAAAAAAA!!!!!! this gives me tingly feeling! *embarrassed*
Jag says:
November 24, 2010 at 10:23 amThis reminds me of that “jumbled letters in a sentence/paragraph still make sense” thing.
Tsehe logos are sltil iedtniafilbe by their basic shpaes, just lkie this sentecne.
Martin says:
November 24, 2010 at 10:56 amjust amazing how some logos are recognisable by just coloured dots!
fr says:
November 24, 2010 at 4:49 pmThat’s great. The lego one hit me so instantly and I never even realized what a great logo they have.
Ryan says:
November 24, 2010 at 9:29 pm#27 haha, win! ;)
Sky Burial says:
November 25, 2010 at 8:25 am3rd is Firefox I believe, 4th is AmEx
Joaquim Marquès Nielsen says:
November 25, 2010 at 9:57 amIt’s pretty fun :) Apple was the hardest one to guess……..
Joaquim Marquès Nielsen says:
November 25, 2010 at 10:22 amI made one for you guys to guess: http://jokke-svin.dk/guess-the-brand/
Jag says:
November 25, 2010 at 11:23 amlol @ Joaquim. ISO50?
Joaquim Marquès Nielsen says:
December 2, 2010 at 6:51 am@ JAG — How on earth could you guess that?!
Louis Astel says:
December 2, 2010 at 10:24 amThese unevolved brands were inspired from http://www.thebrandquiz.com I would guess by looking at them, although the questions from that site are much more difficult to guess I think!
Steve says:
December 14, 2010 at 12:53 pmFUKING A. THIS IS FUKING AMAZING. THANKS FOR SHARING THIS!!!!!! AAAA!!! this make me love graphic design so much!! besides all the marketing shenanigans. tht’s just business. but i love how shapes and color can transmit message/word!!!! AAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!! AAAAAAAAAA!!!!!! this gives me tingly feeling! *embarrassed*
Dear god. Could this comment have any more capital letters and exclamation points in it?
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