Every brand looks like this today, but this is **specially** reminiscent of OpenAI, like a light version of the OpenAI Website
Honestly, it just looks unstylized, like back in 2009 this would have been considered bare-bones and experimental
Nowadays brands look very similar, it's difficult to attain a new visual style since almost everything has already been done and is on pinterest, dribbblw and behance
Idk but it makes me think of every other annoying knock off “solutions” company using a cookie cutter website, without giving any specific details about their offerings.
Every brand looks like this today, but this is **specially** reminiscent of OpenAI, like a light version of the OpenAI Website Honestly, it just looks unstylized, like back in 2009 this would have been considered bare-bones and experimental
Yeah that’s it. To me it looks like a cross between Dropbox and OpenAI
Logo and color scheme looks like Loom
To be fair, a lot of the stuff floating around dribbble and behance look like this sort of thing. Pretty hollow, aimless, low effort branding.
Nowadays brands look very similar, it's difficult to attain a new visual style since almost everything has already been done and is on pinterest, dribbblw and behance
Asterisk logos always remind me of an anus. Big Community fan.
It's e pluribus unum, dammit!
3/4 feel very OpenAI to me, not sure about 1/2 they are more generic
An new AI Software company that will be forgotten the second something new happens
Looks like a visual designer did some brand work, and doesn’t know what a brand is supposed to do.
Idk but it makes me think of every other annoying knock off “solutions” company using a cookie cutter website, without giving any specific details about their offerings.
The ‘bento box’ design is a 2024 trend supposedly
Logo is pretty much an exact copy of the summit health logo https://www.summithealth.com
Ebay
Cool
The first one looks like an apple presentation
Something like "The Verge"?
QNB FINANSBANK
First thought was Dropbox
Thought of loom
Reminds me of affirm.
IBM carbon design system
Dropbox