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+There's a fascinating post over at [We Make Money Not Art][1] about the "evolving" logo used by the [Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics][2]. Michael Schmitz's logo evolves over time based on a number of factors related to the company, from the post: >Looking for a suitable design solution, Mika soon learned about cellular automata, especially Conway's famous Game of Life, subject of many art pieces. His software basically follows the same rules in creating a dynamic logo for MPI-CBG in time, but the parameters are coupled to certain factors: number of employees = density, funding = speed, number of publications = activity. Different logos are being "bred" and then picked by fitness in relation to the parameters or voted for by the employees. Thus, every time the logo is displayed on a website as an animated icon or printed out on a letter, it reflects the current state of the lab as a living organism. Could semi-intelligent, evolving designs be the wave of the future? The logo reminds me a little of designer Shaun Inman's [recently launched experiment Heap][3] where the archives of his blog fade in color as you go further back in time. [1]: http://www.we-make-money-not-art.com/archives/009179.php "Evolving Logos" [2]: http://www.mpi-cbg.de/ "Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics" [3]: http://www.shauninman.com/post/about/the_heap/ "About Heap" \ No newline at end of file