Microsoft Receives Unsolicited Rebranding

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LA Art Center College of Design student Andrew Kim recently completed a project. In three days, he set out to redesign Microsoft’s branding. The result isn’t bad. In fact, it’s quite good. Of course, predictably, it will be slammed because, God forbid, an ART STUDENT do work that’s remotely on par with a professional art director.

In any case, take a look at the work. Sure, it’s Apple-esque but it’s also quite a bit more refreshing and accessible than the current mess.

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