Some time ago, Rik challenged us to recreate the Microsoft Edge browser logo (which I happen to think is the best of all the browser logos).
I just got around to making a stereogram of the logo.
Some time ago, Rik challenged us to recreate the Microsoft Edge browser logo (which I happen to think is the best of all the browser logos).
I just got around to making a stereogram of the logo.
Gary W. Priester
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Great depth, clear edges, lovely flowing curves and the design popped out immediately but I only recognized the Edge logo after having read your message. I guess the way the logo's three different shapes and gradients are represented by two same-colored 3D planes got me on the wrong foot.
Boy - This happens whenever I try to make a 2D logo into a 3D shape. It becomes a completely different shape. It works better with some logos that others. Especially if the logo represents a 3D shape. Like the Sony/Erickson logo that I did several years ago.
Gary W. Priester
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I gathered as much, Gary. I just wanted to make clear why I didn't recognize the logo right away. The Edge logo doesn't really represent a 3D shape anyway, at least as far as I can tell.
Yes, the stereogram of the Sony Ericsson logo is spot on.
I can see the Edge logo a lot easier than the Sony Erickson.
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One out of two ain't bad.I can see the Edge logo a lot easier than the Sony Erickson.
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