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It wasn't a simple matter of picking contrasty colors, fancy fonts, and a lovely logo. Emerging on the web in late 2011 as a design study, the Moving Brands HP redesign was universally lauded by ...
Back then, HP didn’t end up using the logo, but there was plenty of buzz about the iconic brand’s potentially new look: What can you learn from the resuscitation of a once-buried design for ...
The most immediately striking change proposed is a move away from the familiar circular logo to an abstract four-line design. The simpler lines are intended to evoke HP’s continued progress and ...
HP logo. This logo is fantastic. It was originally designed all the way back in 2011 by the folks at Moving Brands, and here in 2016, HP tells us that they'll use the logo for their premium ...
The abstract four line logo is a clever play on the classic HP logo using a 13-degree slant, which is already a common feature in many HP products. As The Verge notes , it's a bold design and ...
The conference continues this week with the subtle green logo announcing the new HP. It’s a simple design, and that reflects part of the message that HP CEO Meg Whitman shared with attendees ...
HP CEO Meg Whitman took the stage in ... We're guessing the logo probably won't win any graphic design awards, but it could inspire a whole-lot of "think outside the box" jokes.
HP’s premium laptops will have a new logo — sort of. While what users see is technically new to their eyes, it’s actually one HP rejected five years ago. It’s just four slanted lines ...
Then again, that's easy for me to say since it wasn't my job to design it. That's the logo dealt with. On to the new products. The most notable is the , HP's first gaming monitor to use an in ...
It also features a backlit keyboard and a piston hinge design. The new HP logo is italicised, consists of a few vertical slashes and gone is the full written-out Hewlett Packard brand. It is ...