Relevant articles:
The AI boom is creating a new logo trend: the swirling hexagon. AI companies seem to have taken a page from crypto when it comes to logo design.
https://www.fastcompany.com/90869029/ai-boom-logo-trend-swirling-hexagon
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I agree there’s a lot of design repetition throughout the AI logo ecosystem. It’s almost as if the leadership of these companies did something asinine like use AI to generate a new logo, which would guarantee that they all look similar. But that would be stupid, right? And CEOs aren’t stupid, lazy, and tight-fisted, right?
However, I’m not here to speculate about how useless CEOs are, or whether of you put a bunch of morons in a room together, they unsurprisingly make moronic decisions, or whether any executives reading this will huff and puff about how they aren’t useless leeches making decisions about a business involving technology they don’t understand. No, I’m here to quibble about terminology.
Hexagons are, indeed, the bestagons. However, few of these logos in this graphic are hexagons, and most don’t even resemble hexagons.
Observations:
There is a fantastic amount of re-use of style in these.
The first logo is actually either 3 interlocking ovals, or two interlocked distorted triangles (with hidden bends); it’s interesting, topologically.
Hexagons do recur, but the title:
is inaccurate as over half the logos contain no hexagonal elements. They all do tend to swirl, and most are symmetric. It’s have been more accurate to say “the swirling circle”, or “the celtic knot”.
It’s hard to believe that most of these weren’t generated by AI; few are actually unique (#5) and share almost no element of another.
I learnt something (maybe I will forget it in the next hour, but nice read). Thanks
Fantastic analysis, thanks for your contribution!
I feel like fastcompany used hexagon for a lack of better word, I would have settled on concentric swirl or something similarly generic and able to describe all those logos