An LA art school student has set out to rebrand Microsoft for the better. In a three day experiment, graphic designer Andrew Kim flipped Microsoft’s branding on its head, turning the company’s play-it-safe image into a campaign that could give Apple a run for its money. Kim has titled the project “the new Microsoft.” First to go was Microsoft’s newest Windows logo, which Kim believes holds too tightly to the company’s past designs. Instead of the iconic window frame, Kim took inspiration from the corporate world with which Microsoft is closely associated, offering up a simple parallelogram that mirrors the shape of large office building windows as seen from the street below.
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